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AFRICA’S DO-OR-DIE MOMENT! Museveni calls for African mindset shift to advance science, technology

by Peter Magambo
April 9, 2025
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni urged Africans to change their mindsets to fully utilize their intellectual capabilities and drive the continent toward self-reliance in science and technology.

Speaking at Makerere University’s Research and Innovations Week, Museveni emphasized that Africa’s historical deficit in scientific progress has left it vulnerable to external dominance. He argued that Africans must recognize their potential and take control of their development.

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“For too long, we have been held back by self-doubt. The only way forward is to change our thinking and embrace scientific and technological advancements,” Museveni said. “Our survival and prosperity depend on our ability to innovate and control our own resources.”

He commended Makerere University researchers and students for their innovative work, citing it as evidence of Uganda’s academic sector realizing its potential.

Museveni reaffirmed his government’s commitment to supporting research and development, justifying the allocation of 70% of research funding to science-related fields.

“While the arts are valuable, our priority must be survival and progress. A society that dominates science and technology is a society that will thrive,” he said.

He acknowledged the UGX 30 billion ($8.1 million USD) annual research and innovation fund at Makerere University as a starting point, promising increased funding for scientific exploration.

First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni, whose remarks were delivered by Hon. Dr. Joyce Moriku Kaducu, praised Makerere’s contributions to knowledge and leadership in Africa. She called for stronger collaboration between academia, industry, and government to translate innovations into societal benefits.

Makerere University Council Chairperson, Mrs. Lorna Magara, underscored the role of research and innovation in economic integration and addressing unemployment. She lauded the government’s investment in research, which has bridged the gap between academia and industry.

Makerere University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Barnabas Nawangwe, reported the university has produced over 500 market-ready products through its research. He noted the institution’s recognition as the most impactful university in the community reflects Uganda’s growing scientific influence.

Makerere University Chancellor, Dr. Crispus Kiyonga, reiterated the university’s commitment to supporting Uganda’s economic independence through research and technology, aligning with the National Resistance Movement’s self-sufficiency goals.

Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Dr. Monica Musenero, urged Museveni to mandate government vehicle procurements from Kiira Motors, Uganda’s domestic car manufacturer, and to prioritize Ugandan-made products across all government sectors. She argued this would secure a market for local industries and enhance national self-sufficiency.

As Makerere University showcased its research and innovations, Museveni’s call for a mindset shift highlighted the urgency of Africa’s transformation through increased investment in science and technology.

Tags: AfricadevelopmenteconomyeducationGovernmentindustry.InnovationKiira MotorsMakerere UniversityMuseveniresearchscienceself-reliancetechnologyUganda

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