Grab A Coffee: On 100M shillings, Rwanda’s Kwibuka and South Sudan
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- Опубликовано: 11 апр 2025
- In this episode Simon and Raymond talk about a developing story of Ugandan legislators allegedly getting a 100mn shillings cash out from the Office of the Chief Whip of parliament. They discuss the monetisation of politics and what can be done about it.
The episode also discusses Rwanda's foreign policy in the remembrance week of the Genocide against the Tutsi.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
1:13 - Nairobi & Kampala: Infrastructural Development
6:37 - MPs 100M Shillings Scandal
25:37 - Rwanda’s Kwibuka Remembrance
34:00 - USA-South Sudan Issues
40:32 - Umeme Handover to UEDCL
45:28 - Outro
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People raise to the level of their leadership.
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Welcome to the second episode of Grab a Coffee Podcast! What do you think about the 100M shillings scandal in Uganda? Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more every Friday! Thanks for joining us! ☕ #GrabACoffeeUganda
Finally now I can do house cleaning
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Nairobi and Kampala is like two peas in a pod.
They will ask for 1.5/= and leave you with half a /=
But asking Ugandans not to ask their representatives for this money is being disingenuous because they are not legislating for the good of the citizens. If they did their work and systems were working, maybe the , but politics continues to be the highest paying job yet with little returns into the economy. That maths does not work in the long term. It won’t happen in this regime, slashing the benefits of MPs. And putting the tax payers money where it makes sense for everyone but again, the priority for the regime is stay in power and not to do much for the tax payers. We are simply statistics, numbers for budgeting purposes, for voting purposes and that’s it.