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Aug 4, 2020 4 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Just moderated an invigorating conversation about the escalating violence in Karamoja sub-region since September last year. A breakdown in disarmament, spoilers from Turkana, cattle mafia and failure to transition society after decades of conflict were all mentioned
Special thanks to Major Peter Mugisa of the UPDF and the team at Karamoja Development Forum for putting this conversation together. The high loss of life, gun violence and social upheavals in Karamoja would have been major national news but for continued discrimination
Just as my colleague @RonnieKulabako who has been to the region several times put it - the national media @newvisionwire @monitor @ntvuganda @nbstv @kasujja need to get involved.
The return of cattle rustling to Karamoja is a big story and deserves our attention.

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#1 Real-estate prices in Uganda continue to dumbfound me. If only because it is a constant reminder of the capital sunk in brick and stone that could go into some other part of the productive economy. (a thread)
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