Ivan Okuda, FCIArb
@ivanokuda
Energy and Construction Law Practitioner. Arbitrator. Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb). Writer. Entrepreneur.
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30-08-2011 09:55:03
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Toro People's Conference Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu Ministry of Energy & Mineral Development Hon.Bahinduka Mugarra Martin Rugumayo Edson, MP Hon. Rwemulikya Ibanda. What is shown here are the projects advancing to production past exploration stage that are part of the commercialization plan for the 6.4 billion barrels oil in place of which 1.4 billion barrels are recoverable. The exploration programme in Ntoroko continues.
My article published in the newest issue of Feminist Africa is in such illustrious company! I argue that discourses around labour externalization reveal an instrumentalisation of Ugandan women domestic workers as tools of capital accumulation. Read here feministafrica.net/wp-content/upl…
In his farewell speech, where he said, “Facts are stubborn things” more than 5 times, President Ronald Reagan quoted H. G. Wells to wrap up his presidency, “The past is the beginning of the beginning and all that is and has been is the twilight of dawn.” podcasts.apple.com/ug/podcast/ron…
Reading last week’s The New Vision Weekend Vision story on Nanji Kalidas Mehta. How as a teenager he took all risks, left India in 1901, travelled for 26 days by sea to E. Africa, starts business in Jinja that grew into an empire is a fascinating tale of tenacity & determination.
While I don’t think the debate hosts were fair to Donald J. Trump, Kamala Harris exceeded most people’s expectations tonight. That said, when it comes to getting things done, not just saying nice-sounding words, I strongly believe that Trump will do a far better job. After
If the charge against Isaac Ssemakadde be that he’s mad, then, dear brethren, verily, verily I tell you, the more reason he ought to be President of the Uganda Law Society for a nation’s solution to its own madness cannot be to run away from its shadows of madness but embrace it.
I’d my share of bad experience with Isaac Ssemakadde. There was a ‘big’ case where I pulled the rug under his feet. He tried to fight me via Chief Registrar & Law Council. I picked intel & neutralised him. Despite that bad history, I’ll vote him for ULS President. It’s his TIME.