It is riveting listening to Yoweri Museveni UNSCRIPTED. His knowledge of history and economics is amazing. Free movement of goods and people is key to economic integration. Nowadays I can enjoy a packet of Lato milk from Uganda at a cheaper price than Kenyan milk. Long live Uganda. Long live Kenya.
East Africa would have been a Center of gravity if our leaders in 1963 had gained East African Federation. Thank you Mzee Museveni for the historic context you have explained to us. God bless you Long Live to see the Eastern Federation into Reality ❤
Thanks our African Father Museveni for your great speech we love you❤️ ❤ ❤ God keep and let his face shine upon you, Mungu akubaliki kwa mawaidha yako mazuri Hongera
You call this Octogenarian Wise? As citizens, your minds have truly been imprisoned.... reasoning silenced.. No wonder the country and it's leadership is confused......😳
How many were awake when the original 13 states united to form USA? Today it's 50 states, the last joining in 1959. So more than 100 years of expansion. Expand and deepen your intellectual capacity.
@@MubaleEmmanuel Your country needs that "your intellectual capacity" more than us Kenyans..... I wonder what M7 regime has done to you guys.... they have silenced and imprisoned your minds as well
The President is one of the rarities that we are allowed to protect. He is direct and knows what he is saying and reflects the issues so clearly and also has the answer in the matter and yet leaves the words humorous. He dos't need to read written letter .What a legnd
Very insightful from M7. I hope our leaders are listening carefully. I like the money economy issue. How to monetize the millions of farmers' efforts in rural africa is the question. How to produce enough to eat and add value to the huge surpluses.
When someone is talking wisdom and offering solutions to better African people living, I respect that person. The president of Uganda 🇺🇬 is showing love to Kenyan citizens than the ( my pockets ) politicians selling Kenya 🤔 , over taxing and showing leadership incompetence 🤔 . This Kenya depreciation and colonialism should stop 🤔🇰🇪🇺🇸❤️🤔🤔
I welcome east Africa farmers competition.. Kenya farmers are best... We farmers of Kenya just lack right resources and lack of information. But now I see light for Kenyan farmers.. I support this fully. Farmers in Kenya we are not afraid taxes...we are afraid where to take our farm products.
Comparative Advantage: just continue and the market is there, here in Uganda we can specialise in something else, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Somalia, DRC all can get what to take up, so that at the end of the mission, we become champions in specific areas. Then Africa at large will look to us for further missions. M7 is a wise leader.
Indeed he is a treasure and some people should look away from hatred and jealousies and embrace, understand what he is passing on to us Long Live Mzee Kaguta please search for Musevenomics that was compiled by his brother and the OWC team you will appreciate him more,
God bless you,am proud to hear your wisdom because you don't cover it, it good to pray for our leaders as the Bible urges to pray for them so that we can live in all godlessness and holiness,( 1timoty2:1-4)
May Mzee wa heshima Sana Muzeveni live long to deliver what he and our beloved president Dr.William are dreaming about.God bless Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya.
After Magufuli this another treasure East Africa and Africa at large got in hand hands..now implement "sio maneno tu" am quoting from your previous speech.
I thought Mr musevenj to be a bad and cruel leader a clueless man who doesn't like being corrected but not true musevenj is really a good man with leadership qualities
You better trust your thoughts. Man these kind of leaders are never aggressive in public but they practice their bad leadership internally. However he has good economic ideas...but how to achieve them with such greedy African leaders is another novel to write
Rich in ministers ambassadors presidents but poor in everything. Ugandan should give us this leader we use his ideas to run our country with our strong constitution we will be the paradise of Africa
Comparative Advantage: just continue and the market is there, here in Uganda we can specialise in something else, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Somalia, DRC all can get what to take up, so that at the end of the mission, we become champions in specific areas. Then Africa at large will look to us for further missions. M7 is a wise leader.
@janemathenge3696 I thought so too. Ugandans, Tanzanians, Somalian and the rest of countries members think really different. But I think M7 has realized he is losing out to an extend, he is not in good books with the west, and the west are ready to support kenya a neighbour to uganda to prove to M7 a point.
@@JohnMghanga-ok2uj Yes, he's just trying to salvage his legacy in his sunset years. He's been president for decades, why hasn't he raised Uganda to the level he's talking about? But he has always mulled the idea of the EA Federation maybe so he can be the first leader. Do you imagine Kenya, Ug Tz, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, South Sudan & DRC being under one "headboy"?
@@janemathenge3696man you have a colonial mind. These countries can easily become one with visionary leaders.. we are lagging way behind because of many people wanting to be big fish in small ponds ... So called country. M7 is in the evening of his life and is soon dying if you think all it has to be is being the leader.. it's more to be a leader than the hype of being called his excellence. Get liberated in your mind and look at the bigger picture.
@@NamonyoFranco You have no idea what you are saying - I wonder how many of those countries you have visited to imagine they would agree to such an idea. But let me wish you the best in your lofty dreams. You may want to brush up a little on your history to see how odd you sound.
Maneno Mazuri mazito Kutoka Kwa Rais Yoweri .seveni.....wenzetu wako Mwezini sisi tuko palepale Rais RuTo Fanyabidii tukite bendera yetu tusiachwe nyuma.....piga hesabu yako yanguvu wasomi tunao ....bottom up hii maneno uwezo unao ....wewe Hujui vile nilifurahi wewe kuwa Rais... Nilielezea wapizani wangu Rais Ruto is a braveeven before✌✌✌✌🌹🌹❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Museveni knows how we Africans get excited with good speeches and we forget actions matter most.Museveni is like a graduate with a first class degree yet when it comes to put his knowledge into practice he gets a pass
Sober, one wife, only four children, God fearing, team no sleep, doesn't delete the opposition, stayed in his political career since university days unlike so many opportunistic politicians (musicians, engineers, journalists 😂😂😂😂 - once they are not doing well in their chosen field, they jump into parliament and the cabinet yet they're not in law enforcement - police, law, political science, international relations). We even have greedy religious zealots too (imams, pastors, bishops, preachwrs, traditional African healers, unscrupulous business owners pretending that they can run constituents, provinces, etc. Excellent speech your Excellence President M7. Africa's finest statesman of his generation. May you enjoy more years and blessings to your family.
about the number of children, that i dont accept, he is just a proper African husband and father, so many children but few are known so that the family is not in chaos. but on other issues, it will take another new leader 30 years to have that knowledge and insights. i therefore encourage fellow africans, do rush to change Presidents, give your leaders time to understand how they can properly add great value to their people. this democracy thing is not real for our African setting
but M7 has done much of these, provided funds for these initiatives, just that corrupt officials are everywhere, but he has done his best. when he goes, let us wait for the next president and see if they will be done
ahhhhh, it is just that you over change your Presidents, most of them go there to have cheap wealth and popularity with the west, but Museveni has earned the wealth and he is now focusing on adding value. he was like him earlier, but after passing thru it all, he get back to his people at that age.
True but if people are not in a money economy, a few who are pay all the taxes! That's why his mission of making sure everybody gets into the money economy must be supported. Because the more people earn money, the more taxes are shared. Right now just a few share that badden because of the problem he is explaining
If wishes were horses , Museveni would ride . The problem with this east african federation wishful thinking is that none of these leaders want to cede power to a federation. They have been talking since the 60’s . Talk is cheap .
no, let us talk about it, then others will do the next steps using our foundations, starting on something is so good even if you dont finish it. this is a very lengthy process, but we have started.
To develop a capital-based economy, African nations should prioritize domestic investment and entrepreneurship. This involves creating an environment conducive to business growth, attracting foreign direct investment, and nurturing local industries. However, it's essential to balance this with strategic import and export restrictions to protect domestic markets and foster self-sufficiency. While opening borders can encourage trade and economic growth, it's crucial to do so cautiously, ensuring that it benefits the country's long-term development rather than leading to exploitation or dependency.
You just didn't pay much attention bro. your issue is history, we are talking of integrating into one country. other issues of protection will be dealt with as East Africans, not as Ugandans or Kenyans or Rwandese.
@@jamessserumaga6267 In the midst of our reflections, let us address the truths of our time. Each nation of Africa stands alone, guided by its own laws, customs, and challenges. This is not a tale of a unified Africa, but a stark reality we face today. For ages, the notion of a united Africa has stirred our minds, yet here we are, each nation carving its own path and grappling with its unique realities. While cooperation among regions may hold benefits, to propose uniting Africa's diverse nations under one strategy, ignoring their deep differences, is to indulge in fanciful dreams rather than acknowledge the world as it stands. Let us cast aside impractical visions and turn instead to practical solutions tailored to each nation's specific context. The idea of a singular Africa may hold allure, but it overlooks the complex political, economic, and cultural tapestry that defines our continent. True progress lies in addressing the immediate needs of each country. Every African nation possesses its own priorities, resources, and challenges. To safeguard our markets and foster self-sufficiency, we must enact strategic controls over imports and exports. The economic landscape of Uganda differs greatly from that of Kenya or Ethiopia. Proposing a one-size-fits-all approach is not only simplistic but also patronizing, undermining the sovereignty and unique paths of development of each nation. While collaboration between regions may strengthen economic ties, we must not allow it to overshadow national imperatives. Trade and open borders are essential, but they must be approached with caution to ensure sustainable development that benefits the long-term prosperity of each country, rather than perpetuating exploitation or dependency. Each nation must strike a delicate balance between internal needs and external opportunities through carefully crafted policies. Furthermore, to suggest a regional approach dismisses the significant achievements and potential of individual nations. It is condescending to insinuate that African countries cannot thrive independently and must rely on a mythical unity for success. Let us empower each nation to chart its course, implementing policies that reflect its unique circumstances and aspirations. In conclusion, the notion of a unified Africa remains a distant dream rather than a practical reality. Africa, potentially the oldest region in the world, should stand as a global powerhouse, millennia ahead of Western countries. We require practical, nation-specific strategies to tackle the pressing challenges of our era. It is time to move beyond rhetoric and embrace concrete, achievable solutions that honor the sovereignty and distinctive characteristics of each African nation. With the wisdom of ages, Victory to the Oromo and All Oppressed Peoples!.
@jamessserumaga6267 In the midst of our reflections, let us address the truths of our time. Each nation of Africa stands alone, guided by its own laws, customs, and challenges. This is not a tale of a unified Africa, but a stark reality we face today. For ages, the notion of a united Africa has stirred our minds, yet here we are, each nation carving its own path and grappling with its unique realities. While cooperation among regions may hold benefits, to propose uniting Africa's diverse nations under one strategy, ignoring their deep differences, is to indulge in fanciful dreams rather than acknowledge the world as it stands. Let us cast aside impractical visions and turn instead to practical solutions tailored to each nation's specific context. The idea of a singular Africa may hold allure, but it overlooks the complex political, economic, and cultural tapestry that defines our continent. True progress lies in addressing the immediate needs of each country. Every African nation possesses its own priorities, resources, and challenges. To safeguard our markets and foster self-sufficiency, we must enact strategic controls over imports and exports. The economic landscape of Uganda differs greatly from that of Kenya or Ethiopia. Proposing a one-size-fits-all approach is not only simplistic but also patronizing, undermining the sovereignty and unique paths of development of each nation. While collaboration between regions may strengthen economic ties, we must not allow it to overshadow national imperatives. Trade and open borders are essential, but they must be approached with caution to ensure sustainable development that benefits the long-term prosperity of each country, rather than perpetuating exploitation or dependency. Each nation must strike a delicate balance between internal needs and external opportunities through carefully crafted policies. Furthermore, to suggest a regional approach dismisses the significant achievements and potential of individual nations. It is condescending to insinuate that African countries cannot thrive independently and must rely on a mythical unity for success. Let us empower each nation to chart its course, implementing policies that reflect its unique circumstances and aspirations. In conclusion, the notion of a unified Africa remains a distant dream rather than a practical reality. Africa, potentially the oldest region in the world, should stand as a global powerhouse, millennia ahead of Western countries. We require practical, nation-specific strategies to tackle the pressing challenges of our era. It is time to move beyond rhetoric and embrace concrete, achievable solutions that honor the sovereignty and distinctive characteristics of each African nation. With the wisdom of ages, Victory to the Oromo and All Oppressed Peoples!
Its really sad how M7 is praised outside uganda and his potential isnt appreciated inside Uganda. Its really sad! Taking that sugarcane example, he pleaded with those sugarcane growers to change what they grow... Go into other crops that can bring in money other than sugarcane... All theu were saying is that they need good prices for their sugarcane from the sugar factory owners... To date., they are still struggling with low prices from the factories. So, change is hard for these people. Thats why he hates ugandans. He normally says that we sleep alot and its so true!
yes...imagine...hata mimi nataka kuhamia huko...chakula ni mob....wakenya wako huko wengi....tena wati wa uganda hawananga roho mbaya kama hizi zetu...za kenya
you come and apply. it is very simple, almost all Africans are here, some as refugees and some as citizens by registration. we have reached an extent of accepting Rwanda as one of the tribes here constitutionally. congolese are more than 3 million here, some are even landlords. ahhh, somalis and eriterians, those even have special villages and their own local leaders and national representations. all he says, he has tried, but the progress is not yet felt on international level. but you are welcome. i also want to marry an east african like from another country to push this drive ahead.
@@jamessserumaga6267 anyway I am just joking I have to soldier on and be among those fighting to get a leader like Museveni in Kenya who loves his country
When the peoples of that mighty African continent awake to the insight that tribal loyalties are stupid ways to respond to the integrating world, they will attain felicity & prosperity.
Moi visited sabei so much,,, sabinys again voted for ruto so much but he has never visited sabei. Sabinys contribute to the economy of Kenya but they have never been recognized
It is riveting listening to Yoweri Museveni UNSCRIPTED. His knowledge of history and economics is amazing. Free movement of goods and people is key to economic integration. Nowadays I can enjoy a packet of Lato milk from Uganda at a cheaper price than Kenyan milk. Long live Uganda. Long live Kenya.
Amen to that...we need leaders with vision not puppets
East Africa would have been a Center of gravity if our leaders in 1963 had gained East African Federation. Thank you Mzee Museveni for the historic context you have explained to us. God bless you Long Live to see the Eastern Federation into Reality ❤
The fact the he knows comparative advantage shows how good our elder is. I loved it in Uganda
Thanks our African Father Museveni for your great speech we love you❤️ ❤ ❤ God keep and let his face shine upon you,
Mungu akubaliki kwa mawaidha yako mazuri
Hongera
Take him as your president and see how useless he is!
Museveni is wise and wants prosperity in not only Uganda but also East Africa community
Museveni is a wise man especially when he talks of regional economics and military security.
Wise, man! Look at Uganda! He is useless.
EATING HONEY AND MONKEYS..I love President Museveni..he doesn't mince words..says it like it is
Museveni is not only very intelligent but also very wise.
Museveni should remove the VISA requirement also to enter Uganda.
I love the way Museveni has opened up and decided to speak to East Africa as one
My favorite African President. Long live Museveni
This Gentleman is really growing up in wisdom..hope the next generation of Leaders will not loose track.
The older the wiser as the saying goes
Bobi wine is the real deal....?
You call this Octogenarian Wise? As citizens, your minds have truly been imprisoned.... reasoning silenced..
No wonder the country and it's leadership is confused......😳
Bobi wine doesn't understand this idiology
Bobiwine is a musician 😂😂😂 and he is good at that 😂😂😂 he just loves to entertain people 😂😂😂
The elder has spoken. The Future is EAST AFRICA FEDERATION. One country one people.
That will be a dream.
" Only someone has to be asleep to believe it"😅
How many were awake when the original 13 states united to form USA? Today it's 50 states, the last joining in 1959. So more than 100 years of expansion. Expand and deepen your intellectual capacity.
Ugandans are not trustworthy characters!
A banana country without democracy/lack of freedom of expression/ monarch- like Is an unstable state.....
@@MubaleEmmanuel Your country needs that "your intellectual capacity" more than us Kenyans.....
I wonder what M7 regime has done to you guys.... they have silenced and imprisoned your minds as well
@@URJohn254... Insulting and belittling people on the internet doesn't prove your "superiority" ... But it exposes other things about you.
I cerebrate Your wisdom & experience My President!
A brilliant man. I am grateful to whatever force caused me to stop and listen
He’s talking a lot of sense and simple logic.
You are a blessing to Africa Mr president ,,,too much wisdom
Watching from Namibia
The President is one of the rarities that we are allowed to protect. He is direct and knows what he is saying and reflects the issues so clearly and also has the answer in the matter and yet leaves the words humorous.
He dos't need to read written letter .What a legnd
Today as I was walking along museum hill I heard some gun salute now I understand why as I watch this video.
I love listening to this leader who is oozing insightful ideas
Long live my president 🇺🇬 we hope to see you for more years
The president have gathered a lot of wisdom
Very insightful from M7. I hope our leaders are listening carefully. I like the money economy issue. How to monetize the millions of farmers' efforts in rural africa is the question. How to produce enough to eat and add value to the huge surpluses.
Wow, Africa is one house, asking for permission to enter the sitting room. Great wisdom there.
The brain of this leader is on another level. Congrats
Thank you for this like this Man food security god bless Uganda . Tanzania and Kenya
When someone is talking wisdom and offering solutions to better African people living, I respect that person. The president of Uganda 🇺🇬 is showing love to Kenyan citizens than the ( my pockets ) politicians selling Kenya 🤔 , over taxing and showing leadership incompetence 🤔 . This Kenya depreciation and colonialism should stop 🤔🇰🇪🇺🇸❤️🤔🤔
I welcome east Africa farmers competition..
Kenya farmers are best...
We farmers of Kenya just lack right resources and lack of information.
But now I see light for Kenyan farmers..
I support this fully.
Farmers in Kenya we are not afraid taxes...we are afraid where to take our farm products.
Comparative Advantage: just continue and the market is there, here in Uganda we can specialise in something else, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Somalia, DRC all can get what to take up, so that at the end of the mission, we become champions in specific areas. Then Africa at large will look to us for further missions. M7 is a wise leader.
I want to listen to this leader all day he is a treasure for Africa continent.
Indeed he is a treasure and some people should look away from hatred and jealousies and embrace, understand what he is passing on to us Long Live Mzee Kaguta please search for Musevenomics that was compiled by his brother and the OWC team you will appreciate him more,
I have read the document. Very deep and insightful.
@@rosalindbirungi9164M7 is a dictator, corrupt, murderer. Imprisoning innocent people. He is a thief.
God bless you,am proud to hear your wisdom because you don't cover it, it good to pray for our leaders as the Bible urges to pray for them so that we can live in all godlessness and holiness,( 1timoty2:1-4)
May Mzee wa heshima Sana Muzeveni live long to deliver what he and our beloved president Dr.William are dreaming about.God bless Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya.
After Magufuli this another treasure East Africa and Africa at large got in hand hands..now implement "sio maneno tu" am quoting from your previous speech.
Karisa = loosely means 'shepherd', deeply means 'provider'
😂😂😂 long live elder Kaguta
I thought Mr musevenj to be a bad and cruel leader a clueless man who doesn't like being corrected but not true musevenj is really a good man with leadership qualities
You better trust your thoughts. Man these kind of leaders are never aggressive in public but they practice their bad leadership internally. However he has good economic ideas...but how to achieve them with such greedy African leaders is another novel to write
that is what is meant by being a President
Brilliant
A lot of wisdom .
Love Museveni and his wisdom. But he must be fair to the opposition. Btw to be independent of the money economy is true wealth like our forefathers.
Great idea highness yoweri love it
Rich in ministers ambassadors presidents but poor in everything. Ugandan should give us this leader we use his ideas to run our country with our strong constitution we will be the paradise of Africa
He speaks but does nothing...
My president thank you
Thank you for teaching muzei waffe
Comparative Advantage: just continue and the market is there, here in Uganda we can specialise in something else, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Somalia, DRC all can get what to take up, so that at the end of the mission, we become champions in specific areas. Then Africa at large will look to us for further missions. M7 is a wise leader.
We can,t wait to see you in Rwanda His Excellence MUSEVENI
Great speech your excellency
😂😂😂👍👍👍mzee tova ku bbara okyasobora
East africa federation is a yes, but not M7 to be at the helm. All east Africans should vote for east africa president just like in the USA.
It will never happen....ideologically we are very different in Eastern Africa.
@janemathenge3696 I thought so too. Ugandans, Tanzanians, Somalian and the rest of countries members think really different. But I think M7 has realized he is losing out to an extend, he is not in good books with the west, and the west are ready to support kenya a neighbour to uganda to prove to M7 a point.
@@JohnMghanga-ok2uj Yes, he's just trying to salvage his legacy in his sunset years. He's been president for decades, why hasn't he raised Uganda to the level he's talking about? But he has always mulled the idea of the EA Federation maybe so he can be the first leader. Do you imagine Kenya, Ug Tz, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, South Sudan & DRC being under one "headboy"?
@@janemathenge3696man you have a colonial mind. These countries can easily become one with visionary leaders.. we are lagging way behind because of many people wanting to be big fish in small ponds ... So called country. M7 is in the evening of his life and is soon dying if you think all it has to be is being the leader.. it's more to be a leader than the hype of being called his excellence. Get liberated in your mind and look at the bigger picture.
@@NamonyoFranco You have no idea what you are saying - I wonder how many of those countries you have visited to imagine they would agree to such an idea. But let me wish you the best in your lofty dreams. You may want to brush up a little on your history to see how odd you sound.
Maneno Mazuri mazito Kutoka Kwa Rais Yoweri .seveni.....wenzetu wako Mwezini sisi tuko palepale Rais RuTo Fanyabidii tukite bendera yetu tusiachwe nyuma.....piga hesabu yako yanguvu wasomi tunao ....bottom up hii maneno
uwezo unao ....wewe Hujui vile nilifurahi wewe kuwa Rais... Nilielezea wapizani wangu Rais Ruto is a braveeven before✌✌✌✌🌹🌹❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Museveni, amazing!
👏👏
Museveni amemlenga tu hvo hajaongea kiswahili😂😂😂waaah cold blood
Nice one
He is the real fr of African idea that we must always listen
King M7❤❤❤❤❤❤
Museveni knows how we Africans get excited with good speeches and we forget actions matter most.Museveni is like a graduate with a first class degree yet when it comes to put his knowledge into practice he gets a pass
Live long Mr. President Kaguta Yoweri Museveni
That's my President!
M7 very wise guy of all time❤❤❤
Kumbe our grandfather had visited Kenya eeeee, what a miss!
🎉🎉 President
I don't know why but the other country I can leave besides Kenya is Uganda.
Karibu saana Uganda
The the the the bhanyankole say
Very good leader powerful speeches good grapof what needs to be done has had over 40 years to transform uganda and done nothing
Done nothing? That is not an intelligent statement. Think again.
This is a true wise man
The truth for African Race to survive we must unite and build the center of gravity that will act as insurance for the African Race
I will vote for him this time
Bobi wine understands drumkits not economics
for sure
Longlive Yoweri Kaguta Museveni ❤❤❤
long life museveni
Long live mr president ❤
Long live freedom fighter ❤it's a pleasure seeing these statesmen uniting Africa together
Leave Babu a lone Mzee we are democrats
28:25 Respects to Ida Amin Dada 🙏.
naona nikienda kuishi uganda,,,natamani sana...nitahama kenya soon..
Jjangu sebo..kujako..uganda..ukuleko..matoke...katoko..vinyevo...vinjanjalu...lumonde...ne..chai...ya.mukalu
Karibu. Chakula tamu, chakula enatosha😅😅
Just pray this integration happens soon in this generation
Great job mzee museveni
Great leader of Africa
Sober, one wife, only four children, God fearing, team no sleep, doesn't delete the opposition, stayed in his political career since university days unlike so many opportunistic politicians (musicians, engineers, journalists 😂😂😂😂 - once they are not doing well in their chosen field, they jump into parliament and the cabinet yet they're not in law enforcement - police, law, political science, international relations). We even have greedy religious zealots too (imams, pastors, bishops, preachwrs, traditional African healers, unscrupulous business owners pretending that they can run constituents, provinces, etc. Excellent speech your Excellence President M7. Africa's finest statesman of his generation. May you enjoy more years and blessings to your family.
about the number of children, that i dont accept, he is just a proper African husband and father, so many children but few are known so that the family is not in chaos. but on other issues, it will take another new leader 30 years to have that knowledge and insights. i therefore encourage fellow africans, do rush to change Presidents, give your leaders time to understand how they can properly add great value to their people. this democracy thing is not real for our African setting
Long live my president
Ruto and Museveni are sweet talkers but they'll do the opposite
There you . Am a ugandan and I agree with you about Museveni. I don't know much about Ruto
but M7 has done much of these, provided funds for these initiatives, just that corrupt officials are everywhere, but he has done his best. when he goes, let us wait for the next president and see if they will be done
This guy and kagame please 🙏 🙏 be careful of them and stay a way 🚦 kenyans please 🙏 🙏
The fact that he shut the West on LGBTQ, my respect for this man tripped. Ugandans are lucky. Here in Kenya our government busy in bed with the West.
ahhhhh, it is just that you over change your Presidents, most of them go there to have cheap wealth and popularity with the west, but Museveni has earned the wealth and he is now focusing on adding value. he was like him earlier, but after passing thru it all, he get back to his people at that age.
" You cannot create prosperity by overtaxation.
True but if people are not in a money economy, a few who are pay all the taxes! That's why his mission of making sure everybody gets into the money economy must be supported. Because the more people earn money, the more taxes are shared. Right now just a few share that badden because of the problem he is explaining
dialogue and solutions can be made, don't stunt these missions on things that can be discussed.
Innovative leader
Suala ni kwanini watu hawawezi kuelewana kuinua maisha ya watu kwa msaada lakini munaweza kuelewana kudidimishana au kukandamishana
If wishes were horses , Museveni would ride . The problem with this east african federation wishful thinking is that none of these leaders want to cede power to a federation. They have been talking since the 60’s . Talk is cheap .
no, let us talk about it, then others will do the next steps using our foundations, starting on something is so good even if you dont finish it. this is a very lengthy process, but we have started.
We see it these are the reason we cant sell
The founder of Mesevenomics😂
M7 talk more than working 🤣🤣
Museveni, the African Father :)
East africa should copy and paste the structure of the United States of America bcoz it's working well but not that of UAE.
To develop a capital-based economy, African nations should prioritize domestic investment and entrepreneurship. This involves creating an environment conducive to business growth, attracting foreign direct investment, and nurturing local industries. However, it's essential to balance this with strategic import and export restrictions to protect domestic markets and foster self-sufficiency. While opening borders can encourage trade and economic growth, it's crucial to do so cautiously, ensuring that it benefits the country's long-term development rather than leading to exploitation or dependency.
You just didn't pay much attention bro. your issue is history, we are talking of integrating into one country. other issues of protection will be dealt with as East Africans, not as Ugandans or Kenyans or Rwandese.
@@jamessserumaga6267
In the midst of our reflections, let us address the truths of our time. Each nation of Africa stands alone, guided by its own laws, customs, and challenges. This is not a tale of a unified Africa, but a stark reality we face today.
For ages, the notion of a united Africa has stirred our minds, yet here we are, each nation carving its own path and grappling with its unique realities. While cooperation among regions may hold benefits, to propose uniting Africa's diverse nations under one strategy, ignoring their deep differences, is to indulge in fanciful dreams rather than acknowledge the world as it stands.
Let us cast aside impractical visions and turn instead to practical solutions tailored to each nation's specific context. The idea of a singular Africa may hold allure, but it overlooks the complex political, economic, and cultural tapestry that defines our continent. True progress lies in addressing the immediate needs of each country.
Every African nation possesses its own priorities, resources, and challenges. To safeguard our markets and foster self-sufficiency, we must enact strategic controls over imports and exports. The economic landscape of Uganda differs greatly from that of Kenya or Ethiopia. Proposing a one-size-fits-all approach is not only simplistic but also patronizing, undermining the sovereignty and unique paths of development of each nation.
While collaboration between regions may strengthen economic ties, we must not allow it to overshadow national imperatives. Trade and open borders are essential, but they must be approached with caution to ensure sustainable development that benefits the long-term prosperity of each country, rather than perpetuating exploitation or dependency. Each nation must strike a delicate balance between internal needs and external opportunities through carefully crafted policies.
Furthermore, to suggest a regional approach dismisses the significant achievements and potential of individual nations. It is condescending to insinuate that African countries cannot thrive independently and must rely on a mythical unity for success. Let us empower each nation to chart its course, implementing policies that reflect its unique circumstances and aspirations.
In conclusion, the notion of a unified Africa remains a distant dream rather than a practical reality. Africa, potentially the oldest region in the world, should stand as a global powerhouse, millennia ahead of Western countries. We require practical, nation-specific strategies to tackle the pressing challenges of our era. It is time to move beyond rhetoric and embrace concrete, achievable solutions that honor the sovereignty and distinctive characteristics of each African nation.
With the wisdom of ages,
Victory to the Oromo and All Oppressed Peoples!.
@jamessserumaga6267
In the midst of our reflections, let us address the truths of our time. Each nation of Africa stands alone, guided by its own laws, customs, and challenges. This is not a tale of a unified Africa, but a stark reality we face today.
For ages, the notion of a united Africa has stirred our minds, yet here we are, each nation carving its own path and grappling with its unique realities. While cooperation among regions may hold benefits, to propose uniting Africa's diverse nations under one strategy, ignoring their deep differences, is to indulge in fanciful dreams rather than acknowledge the world as it stands.
Let us cast aside impractical visions and turn instead to practical solutions tailored to each nation's specific context. The idea of a singular Africa may hold allure, but it overlooks the complex political, economic, and cultural tapestry that defines our continent. True progress lies in addressing the immediate needs of each country.
Every African nation possesses its own priorities, resources, and challenges. To safeguard our markets and foster self-sufficiency, we must enact strategic controls over imports and exports. The economic landscape of Uganda differs greatly from that of Kenya or Ethiopia. Proposing a one-size-fits-all approach is not only simplistic but also patronizing, undermining the sovereignty and unique paths of development of each nation.
While collaboration between regions may strengthen economic ties, we must not allow it to overshadow national imperatives. Trade and open borders are essential, but they must be approached with caution to ensure sustainable development that benefits the long-term prosperity of each country, rather than perpetuating exploitation or dependency. Each nation must strike a delicate balance between internal needs and external opportunities through carefully crafted policies.
Furthermore, to suggest a regional approach dismisses the significant achievements and potential of individual nations. It is condescending to insinuate that African countries cannot thrive independently and must rely on a mythical unity for success. Let us empower each nation to chart its course, implementing policies that reflect its unique circumstances and aspirations.
In conclusion, the notion of a unified Africa remains a distant dream rather than a practical reality. Africa, potentially the oldest region in the world, should stand as a global powerhouse, millennia ahead of Western countries. We require practical, nation-specific strategies to tackle the pressing challenges of our era. It is time to move beyond rhetoric and embrace concrete, achievable solutions that honor the sovereignty and distinctive characteristics of each African nation.
With the wisdom of ages,
Victory to the Oromo and All Oppressed Peoples!
M7 talks more than action 🤣🤣
Its really sad how M7 is praised outside uganda and his potential isnt appreciated inside Uganda. Its really sad!
Taking that sugarcane example, he pleaded with those sugarcane growers to change what they grow... Go into other crops that can bring in money other than sugarcane... All theu were saying is that they need good prices for their sugarcane from the sugar factory owners... To date., they are still struggling with low prices from the factories.
So, change is hard for these people. Thats why he hates ugandans. He normally says that we sleep alot and its so true!
Huyu mhenga yuko saws
Ni mhenga kweli!
Nipitieko leo tafasali nafanyako comedy 😂😂
nipitie nikupitie
mseveni i admire you cn i get ugandan citizenship?
yes...imagine...hata mimi nataka kuhamia huko...chakula ni mob....wakenya wako huko wengi....tena wati wa uganda hawananga roho mbaya kama hizi zetu...za kenya
Karibu sana. Wakenya ni wengi hapa 🇺🇬✌🏽😊
you come and apply. it is very simple, almost all Africans are here, some as refugees and some as citizens by registration. we have reached an extent of accepting Rwanda as one of the tribes here constitutionally. congolese are more than 3 million here, some are even landlords. ahhh, somalis and eriterians, those even have special villages and their own local leaders and national representations. all he says, he has tried, but the progress is not yet felt on international level. but you are welcome. i also want to marry an east african like from another country to push this drive ahead.
@@jamessserumaga6267 anyway I am just joking I have to soldier on and be among those fighting to get a leader like Museveni in Kenya who loves his country
@@janendegwa5462 its very necessary
When the peoples of that mighty African continent awake to the insight that tribal loyalties are stupid ways to respond to the integrating world, they will attain felicity & prosperity.
Moi visited sabei so much,,, sabinys again voted for ruto so much but he has never visited sabei.
Sabinys contribute to the economy of Kenya but they have never been recognized
Ruto museveni lobbied for Kapchorwa swam road, what else do you want.
I like what he said there. What all Africans should be talking about.
Did he say tengere tenge😂😂