{UAH} Mr. Pojim: in your long month stay in uganda what did you observe that stands out?
Thank you!
Uganda if had Western European leftists economist and politicians -
today would be dripping with honey. 1776 Adam Smith's , "An Inquiry
into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" has broken loose,
with an accelerating divisions of labour to the finest details.
Every small thing that can generate an income, the working people will
jump on it. Unfortunately their labour is not being rewarded
handsomely i.e. with a living wage thus merge disposable income that
do not invite a KFC or McDonald (FDI).
NRM has not been able to see this growing and ever expanding trend to
bring forth policies that will see more people move out of structural
poverty by formalising such grass root goods and services offered at a
song.
A primitive monetary policy here and there has translated into a huge
debt for SACCO recipients, the hard working people wishing to break
through.
Incomes are below expected returns on investment, the case of Nakaseke
maize grows staking their land expecting a maize wind fall and the
youth energy in all sorts of trade that never come.
Local Governments in the same spirit are not building the requisite
infrastructure needed to accelerate short-term macroeconomics and
microeconomics base.
Today with huge Japanese reconditioned and junk household items from
China, Uganda would have more than 10000, 17-21 year old in
auto-mecho-electro and civil engineers training, and innovation hubs
building non existing bridges, designing motor vehicle electronic
spare parts, extending digital communications , internet and fixed
telephony infrastructure and network system to about 18-19 million
households, designing and proto typing pre-fabricated houses, town
council streets and household appliances, galvanising formal
productive work, with disposable incomes and wages – a lacking
(looming) microeconomics structure.
Local Governments need good Real Estate (commercial, residential and
industrial estates) instead of metal fabricators, maize and sorghum
millers, cereal growers, traders and dealers working on street
verandahs and road reserves.
And even planting flowers and grass, would make a world of
differences. Imagine Ugandans learning about the obscure flower
business – that alone will bring more shillings in the natives pocket
and pushing dust of village towns.
Talk about non-existing Transport and Traffic; Engineers, Planners and
Economists. Uganda has less than ten all put together. Transport and
traffic planning comes with street and road planning, engineering and
economics and that too is another huge economy in waiting now that
Traffic Jamming is bringing on the war to the urban dweller.
That is besides driving schools.
Street design too will cause a thorough civil works (Architecture
Engineering) divisions of labour in House design, planning and
building construction engineering.
These and many other things are NOT known by our bush politicians
without a purview of how contemporised society organisation has to be
configured to generate more revenues.
Bwanika
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Uganda if had Western European leftists economist and politicians -
today would be dripping with honey. 1776 Adam Smith's , "An Inquiry
into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" has broken loose,
with an accelerating divisions of labour to the finest details.
Every small thing that can generate an income, the working people will
jump on it. Unfortunately their labour is not being rewarded
handsomely i.e. with a living wage thus merge disposable income that
do not invite a KFC or McDonald (FDI).
NRM has not been able to see this growing and ever expanding trend to
bring forth policies that will see more people move out of structural
poverty by formalising such grass root goods and services offered at a
song.
A primitive monetary policy here and there has translated into a huge
debt for SACCO recipients, the hard working people wishing to break
through.
Incomes are below expected returns on investment, the case of Nakaseke
maize grows staking their land expecting a maize wind fall and the
youth energy in all sorts of trade that never come.
Local Governments in the same spirit are not building the requisite
infrastructure needed to accelerate short-term macroeconomics and
microeconomics base.
Today with huge Japanese reconditioned and junk household items from
China, Uganda would have more than 10000, 17-21 year old in
auto-mecho-electro and civil engineers training, and innovation hubs
building non existing bridges, designing motor vehicle electronic
spare parts, extending digital communications , internet and fixed
telephony infrastructure and network system to about 18-19 million
households, designing and proto typing pre-fabricated houses, town
council streets and household appliances, galvanising formal
productive work, with disposable incomes and wages – a lacking
(looming) microeconomics structure.
Local Governments need good Real Estate (commercial, residential and
industrial estates) instead of metal fabricators, maize and sorghum
millers, cereal growers, traders and dealers working on street
verandahs and road reserves.
And even planting flowers and grass, would make a world of
differences. Imagine Ugandans learning about the obscure flower
business – that alone will bring more shillings in the natives pocket
and pushing dust of village towns.
Talk about non-existing Transport and Traffic; Engineers, Planners and
Economists. Uganda has less than ten all put together. Transport and
traffic planning comes with street and road planning, engineering and
economics and that too is another huge economy in waiting now that
Traffic Jamming is bringing on the war to the urban dweller.
That is besides driving schools.
Street design too will cause a thorough civil works (Architecture
Engineering) divisions of labour in House design, planning and
building construction engineering.
These and many other things are NOT known by our bush politicians
without a purview of how contemporised society organisation has to be
configured to generate more revenues.
Bwanika
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