This is a very inspiring video. Thank you so much.
@bhaveshsoni2452
4 жыл бұрын
Great I am indian I also interst investment in uganda
@georgeskioi2393
5 жыл бұрын
Great, I am a Kenyan investor eyeing for Uganda.
@ssentongofrank9243
3 жыл бұрын
I am a Ugandan wants to invest in coffee plantation but I don't have land how can I be helped by the authority
@Web62
7 жыл бұрын
hats off to Uganda, one love, well filmed and edited! but why no Ugandian music in the background :-)
@AmirVloggs
4 жыл бұрын
I m interested to work on Child Malnutrition, HIV-AIDS and Cancer a Naturopathy center please help me
@tonyamajette9344
7 жыл бұрын
Did he say that some money falls through the cracks?!!! WTF!!! Wow!
@ronniedm7846
5 жыл бұрын
How do you help Ugandan to start building company
@ManikMunna
7 жыл бұрын
I wanted to invest in Uganda agriculture and ICT sector.
@nnn-jh3rg
6 жыл бұрын
Pretty cool
@mrenterpreneur1397
6 жыл бұрын
Stay in your country bro
@mosesmakumbi2428
5 жыл бұрын
What's holding you back? Go and feel the heat, then you will regret having heeded to this crappy vlog.
@trendeous4070
5 жыл бұрын
@@mosesmakumbi2428 your a Rwandese and you and your president are doing a great job to tarnish a country which fed you
@materockk1579
5 жыл бұрын
I want to invest and start business in uganada. Please guide me. Do I have to show 100000 us $ for license ?
@susanfaith2154
6 жыл бұрын
Kituufu
@apolokaggwa7619
7 жыл бұрын
Dr. Ssebbowa, as the Managing Director in charge of investing in Uganda, has it occurred to you that there is more to achieving a decent level of Economic Development than simply having the "confidence" you are talking about? It is not only the Economic Growth you are blindly pursuing that will get us there either. How about leadership or precisely GOOD GOVERNANCE? Why has each one of you in this video ignored it? The lack of GOOD GOVERNANCE has been the only stumbling block to our progress on the African continent since Independence. Uganda has had her share of dictators and bad governance since 1966. Yet, when you people in government talk about where we are at present, you forget that the reason why we are where we are today and not where we ought to be has very little to do with our lack of "confidence." After all, we are very entrepreneurial already. Africa as a whole does not lack the brains or the resources for creating wealth and therefore we are not poor. The reason why one hears the word poor when referring to Africans is simply because it is used interchangeably with the term low income, when in fact both of them do not mean the same. All African countries today are dependent of commodities (natural resources, cash crops, etc), which do not fetch as much income as the manufactured goods the rich countries sell to us. Hence, being low income earners does not mean that we are poor. In fact, there are several billionaires among us. So, why does nearly each and every one of the African countries today lack sufficient wealth to sustain the population? It is possible for an individual to become wealthy as a growing number of Africans have done, but it takes planning and organization to uplift the lot of millions of people in any country. That is where leadership or GOOD GOVERNANCE comes in. We in Uganda have just reached our 55th Independence anniversary this month, but with very little to show for it and nothing to celebrate. Why? Don't forget that in 1962, when we became independent after 68 years of British administration, the regime that was handed power began by dismantling what we had inherited at Independence. That was the beginning of Uganda's economic decline and the breakdown of law and order. Gone was the legitimate 1962 Constitution, to be replaced by the constitutions of 1966, 1967 and now the 1995 one. Our beloved Uganda Federation having been abolished, was replaced by the Republic of Uganda, buy the force of arms and against our will in 1967. Since we were never consulted, everything that has been done in the name of the Republic since 1966 is illegal. Hence, of the four constitutions Uganda has had since Independence, the 1962 Constitution is the only legitimate one, rendering the rest illegitimate since their inception. The mistake your regime has made is to look the other way, instead of taking a step back to look at what worked so well for us at Independence. For 30 years, your regime has carried out their self-serving agenda without listening to what we have to say about the direction of our country. The people would have told you that no one wants a Republic. They would have demanded the reinstatement of the Uganda Federation and the legitimate 1962 Constitution of Uganda in which it is enshrined. Most importantly, they would have called for the restoration of the devolved powers if the 15 constituent members of the Uganda Federation, which were usurped by the Central Government in 1966. Upon being given the mandate to govern for the first time in 1996, your regime should have asked what had gone wrong since Independence before doing anything else. What we got instead is the so-called "decentralisation," where economically unviable districts are created everyday. I could go on. When GOOD GOVERNANCE fails as has happened in Uganda since 1966, no progress is possible until the country has achieved it. Our economy has fallen behind every country we were leading in Africa and Asia at our Independence and we are not likely to make any progress at all until that happens. No matter what we do, we are fooling ourselves to think that we will improve our lot before first of all making sure that we can govern ourselves properly. That is what I was expecting to hear in this video, but was disappointed. Most of the country has come to same conclusion I have, that instead of clinging on to power, it is better for you to hand it over in 2021 to a new regime that can do the job. We can no longer afford your regime in Uganda.
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