EKAKS THE LAD: lets be realistic: we have all seen injustice, we have all applied injustice to some extent and all of us must have faced injustice some where some how. but t...
At a time when even the employed are feeling the not-so-pleasant pinches of the hard economic times, the skyrocketing rise in unemployment levels is a disastrous puzzle that has defied all attempts muscled to solve it. The resultant situation is simply horrific. According to a study published in Social Indicator Research, even those who tend to be optimistic find it difficult to look on the bright side of things when unemployed. Among the many stakeholders brainstorming on practical means of addressing unemployment are the Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) companies. As their suggested version of the solution to this quandary, MLM companies also synonymously referred to as Network Marketing, have through their independent distribution networks, risen to the occasion to suggest that the unemployed youth can and should take advantage of MLM to realize their dreams. All one needs to do, they say, is to sign up on their respective programs and a windfall of unlimited prospects will abound. ...
Fellow Citizens of Uganda: The President of Uganda, His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has over the years publically condemned corruption and promised zero tolerance to theft in public offices. This was supposed to be exemplified through the setup of the Anti-Corruption Court and the National Strategy to fight Corruption, the Directorate of Ethics and Integrity in the President’s Office, among other institutions put in place to fight corruption. What has emerged is that, we have too many institutions and yet we see no concrete action on corruption. Uganda’s children continue to die of malaria, malnutrition, nodding disease and many other preventable diseases while our leaders and technocrats shamelessly loot with greed the money meant to provide medicine for our children. Our teachers sleep hungry and our children have no lunch at school, our policemen sleep like dogs and are paid peanuts, our doctors, nurses and midwives are underpaid, unpaid and on str...
What does it mean to mentor a leader? Mentoring a leader is the art of: Giving her help and advice over a period of time and often teaching her how to lead. Guiding her to draw a mental picture of her as a leader and consistently helping her to see it grow to maturity. Consistently giving help to a leader to help her improve their skill of leadership and grow to greater heights. Who is a leader