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Pearl of Africa? Today? What a joke!! Gendako mu Kampala mu biseera byenkuba, ojja kufuna answer yo. Singa kati Mwamu Churchill azukuka nagendako mu Kampala, amanya bumanya nti agenze ku wrong address.
But what happened to the once Pearl of Africa? Was it sold? Can it be recreated? How was it like when it was a pearl of africa? Did it really shine?
I was in Kampala in the 60s. At that time, Kampala was considered the fastest developing City in Africa south of the Sahara, apart from the South Africa. Kampala was known as Africa's London. Kampala was the shopping centre of East, West, and Central Africa. To come to Kampala was like going to London of today. Uganda's currency was the strongest in these regions.
To hear of a murdered person would send the whole village to silent mourning.
Bodaboda
Wano mu 80s, Spear Motors yatandika okuleeta bu pikipiki ssi kubutunda, wabula nga ebuwa bakozi baayo batambulireko. Abantu bwebatundanga emwanyi, naddala e Masaka, nga bagula bupikipiki ssi kubukolerako business naye kutambulirako. Tewaali bodaboda, lwakuba buli muntu ng'alina kyakola ekiyingiza sente. Kati bodaboda yafuuka investment.
Okukola omulimu gwa bodaboda kibi?
Ssi kibi. Ne mu India babukozesa.
Buyindi ebalibwa nga fouth world (ssi third world), newankubadde yensi esingayo okuba ennungi ennyo and cheapest, mu computer technology. Abanoonya outsourcing bekwaata India. Software gwolaba asinga obungi mu Kampala ku CDs ava India. Yemu kunsi ezisinga okuba ne cheapest labor nga mwotwalidde ne Poland.
What caused the end of all this? I know that all of us know the answer.
Can it be recreated? Yes.
Who is responsible for this terrible situation? Is there anyone who does not know the answer to this question? We all know who is responsible for this situation but we would rather not talk about it.
Can the situation be worse? Twali tulowooza, and rightly so, nti Idi Amin's time was the worst ever. He was comperatively an amateur in destroying the pearl of Africa. Uganda today is in the hands of professionals, doctors, professors, lawyers, you name it. They are doing their best.
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