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The Institutional War Of Egos: How Senegal’s Liberation Movement Began Consuming Itself

The Institutional War Of Egos: How Senegal’s Liberation Movement Began Consuming Itself

Viewers: 50,000 By Twiine Mansio Charles Senegal’s political revolution was once celebrated as the blueprint for a new Africa youthful, disciplined, ideological, and democratic. Today, that revolution is dangerously close to consuming itself from within. What began as one of the continent’s most inspiring political partnerships between President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Ousmane Sonko has rapidly deteriorated into a …

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Institutional Memory Key in My Decision — Babirye on Deputy Speaker Race

Institutional Memory Key in My Decision — Babirye on Deputy

Institutional Memory Key in My Decision — Babirye on Deputy Speaker Race | Voice of Bugerere HomePoliticsInstitutional Memory Key in My Decision — Babirye on Deputy Speaker Race , https://voiceofbugerere.com/institutional-memory-key-in-my-decision-babirye-on-deputy-speaker-race/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=institutional-memory-key-in-my-decision-babirye-on-deputy-speaker-race

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Bank of Uganda Break-In Raises Fresh Questions on Institutional Security and Public Trust

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Kampala, Uganda — The recent break-in at the headquarters of the Bank of Uganda has reignited national debate over institutional security, financial governance, and the growing sophistication of criminal networks targeting strategic public institutions in Uganda.  In a public statement issued on May 4, the central bank confirmed that unknown individuals unlawfully accessed its headquarters along Kampala Road during the …

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