The comprehensive societal breakdown is Uganda’s corruption catalyst

The answer, uncomfortably close to home, lies within Ugandan society itself. A societal breakdown has normalized corruption, redefining it as a mark of status or influence, rather than condemning it outright. This moral decay is evident in the way corruption is often euphemized as "connections" or "grace," praising wrongdoers as clever and resourceful individuals.

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Walter Akena
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By Walter Akena

Despite Uganda's robust framework of anti-corruption policies, laws, and institutions, corruption remains a persistent and formidable barrier to the nation's

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