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Coffee with Robert Kabushenga
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Prof. Lwanga Lunyiigo on Uganda Coffee: A Legacy of Resistance and Resilience
Hosted by Robert Kabushenga on Twitter Spaces as part of the "Africans Speak" series, this episode brings you a riveting dialogue with Prof. Lwanga Lunyiigo, Uganda’s eminent historian. Together, they uncover the fascinating history of Uganda's coffee industry-its defiance against exploitation and how this resilient spirit has influenced Uganda's political landscape. Dive into the legacy of a crop that stands as a symbol of both resistance and national pride, shaping Uganda's journey toward self-determination.
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Seven yes of pretty and scarcity u have t maximise that chance
so much we need to learn keep it up kabushenga n Lwanga
Great conversation here. People should listen to this banaye n pick something
Thanks ❤
Who said History is a useless subject? You can't know where you're going unless you know where you are coming from! Thanks Robert and Proff
U need to understand human behaviour to build technology
Wooow wooow what a story being an historian have got this , learning never stops thanks comrade Kabushenga for bringing the professor.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks great
Most welcome
Nov 2024 watched
Thanks to prof Lwanga Lunyiigo for your resounding story on the origin of coffee.You have helped the progrmme of deconstruction of our minds about our history.Help rid us of the people who write the history of other people.We are tired of such misinformation
Very interesting story
We basically had our own blockchain..
Where can we access these 📚 are they for sale online
good stuff...but that's not Suruma's photo
Hi Robert, loved the podcast. Pls read Uganda The Crisis of Confidence by The Late Kirunda Kivejinja. It will give you an insight into Pre-independence Uganda. Glad to lend a copy 😀
This interview needs to be cut inseveral parts for our people to learn this history for Uganda
Mr. Kabushenga thanks alot. Am Still wondering why mature people dont want to read from old mature people like Prof Lunyiigo n Dr. Ezra. Owen falls, Uganda Hse, Confrence centre all built on coffe boom But all wat we have now is borrowed money to cinstruct. 😭😭😭😭
Why our current leaders don't listen to these old intelligent people who have colonial knowledge so that we strive our country.?
But my quetion is,since now colonialist have gone,why can't we start go back to what Indians were doing.
Uganda is now number 1 coffee exporter in Africa and number 1 dairy exporter in the Africa.
Mr Kabushenga, this is a good move. Your podcast channel will grow really fast. You will be the Ugandan Joe Rogan.Well done on the interview. Well earned subscription from me. God bless. PS. Please make them videos instead of audios. Thanks again.
The interview was worth a gold mine of historical and current discussions of coffee. I wish the MPs had a drop of this knowledge.
Great information ❤
mr. robart i admire your intelligent,thank you for the programe.
This is very educational! Robert, keep doing some of these interviews. You're the best in the game!
Very educative and inspirational. Government has eyes but refuses to see.
Best of everything and anything i have ever heard in my 42 years of life. Am glad thst i have someone in Grace with whom i share values and experiences about life. Wasnt a Nyamurunga person but a son to a civil servant who went with both feet into politics leaving his job and he lost terribly..He never recovered
Very beautiful interview. I have been educated
Musajja ggwe, Kabushenga, bakuwe erinnya egganda. Oli wa kabi ❤
Thank you, Robert, for the rational and insightful interview.
Facinating and informative piece
If only the fake government never eliminated political education in our schools, this knowledge would be all over our schools and everyone would be knowledgeable. But now we are forced to learn all this on TH-cam... this is sad.
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I still do not understand why our government does not just re-establish and look after COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
The way you engage with your guests, ask thoughtful questions, and make even the most intricate subjects accessible to your audience speaks to your expertise and passion for the topics you cover. It's rare to find a talk show that not only entertains but also educates in such a meaningful way. Thank you for continuing to create such an enriching experience for your viewers. I look forward to many more episodes and the fascinating conversations they will undoubtedly bring. Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks 😮!
Am happy that Pokino is mentioned as a contributor to the coffee story in Buganda Buddu
Alex Sebbowa was my grandfather. He was my mother 's father. I hear that he was very stricked, very clean, a devout Catholic, and a disciplinarian. 😊
Thank you 🙏🏾❤
Mzee Robert, good discussions but after living in Norway for well over two decades, I am of an opinion that Africa needs to forge its own economic model from scratch entirely aimed at addressing the situation as per the people of its land. And in order to achieve it, Africa needs to go through a radical process, 1. A dictatorship "system" must be in place. 2. Features of primitive communism must over weigh its counterpart of capitalism. 3. Freedoms to worship must be limited.
The host voice like, For Mr kigundu, thank you for the interview
Prof Lwanga Lunyiigo taught me at Makerere University. Well done, Prof!
The days when we had educated people running the economy. Today, Saleh singly runs the economy. Very sad
You can get those books from Makerere UniversityLibrary Africana Section.
Dr. Suruma....the voice of reason that is un biased with political sentiments
Then we have a whole govt that cannot invest and plan..return the cooperatives local economies. Privatization and Indian chinese investments are taking us no where
We are not poor as Africa indeed..
Professor webale kuwandiika bitabo ebyo. Nsaba muwandiike era muteeke olulimi oluganda ku internet lukozesebwe, neyanzizza nnyo.
I am beginning to understand what imperialism means, “prevent indigenous man from developing economic muscle” Also “History does indeed repeat itself” Also our curriculum should teach more of Ugandan History rather than west African history especially in o’level and European history in a’level
Mr. Kabushenga, We extend our heartfelt gratitude for the tremendous work you’ve done. It’s true that without knowledge of the past, future ambitions may falter by proceeding without understanding. Thank you sincerely, Sir. We deeply appreciate both you and the esteemed Professor Samwiri Lwanga-Lunyiigo.