Regional forum in Ghana tackles value addition in the extractive sector

Nearly 100 key stakeholders from all over Africa met in Accra, Ghana from 4 – 5 December, 2017 to deliberate on how the continent can enhance value addition in the extractive sector. Value addition is one of the methods resource-rich countries are adopting to increase the benefits from resource extraction to their economies; promoting opportunities […]

An inconvenient truth about leadership: loneliness

By Gwamaka Kifukwe While filming an episode of UONGOZI Institute’s flagship TV show (Meet the Leader), an interesting epiphany occurred. The interview turned from reflecting the guest’s understanding and experience of leadership, to learning about the guest as a person. A simple, yet direct question was asked – “We have heard about you, as the […]

Connecting people abstractly and intellectually is not enough: Time for an ‘interrail’ for East Africa?

By Gwamaka Kifukwe With a visit to the East African Community (EAC) headquarters or browsing of their materials you will quickly encounter the EAC’s ambitious slogan; ‘One People, One Destiny’. The motto encapsulates the essence of integration – the increased interlinking and interdependence of economies, communities, and (most importantly of all) people. Since its re-establishment […]

“Tailored approach needed for gender equality and budgeting,” Lagarde

Over 100 stakeholders in gender development from different parts of Africa and the world gathered in Kigali from 2 – 4 November, 2017, for the Peer Learning Conference on Gender Equality. The three-day conference was organised by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion (MIGEPROF), UN Women and the UONGOZI […]

Will Industrialisation mean the end of ‘African-ness’?

By Gwamaka Kifukwe One of the core characteristics of what we know as ‘African-ness’ or ‘being African’, is how we relate to our families. In sociology, anthropology and ethnography, this is broadly captured in the concept called ‘Kinship’. It describes a set of relationships within a broader appreciation of who is, and who is not […]

Prime Minister Majaliwa opens leadership induction programme for DCs and Directors of LGAs

The Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania, Hon. Kassim Majaliwa Majaliwa (MP) officially opened a leadership induction programme for 78 District Commissioners and Directors of Local Government Authorities (LGAs) from the Central zone of Tanzania in Dodoma on 16 May, 2017. Organised by UONGOZI Institute, the programme aims to enhance the DCs and […]

Climate security deserves a place in development policy

By Gwamaka Kifukwe The global community has reached consensus that climate change is indeed happening, and is a threat to our livelihoods as currently configured. It presents several challenges as ecosystems adapt and weather patterns take new forms, leading to a series of changes. Even if the causes and extent of the threats are still […]

Regional negotiation skills training on oil and gas kicks off

15 May 2017, Bagamoyo – The Institute of African Leadership for Sustainable Development (UONGOZI Institute) has launched a regional negotiation skills training programme on oil and gas targeting senior officials from Africa ­­– with the aim of equipping them with the necessary skills and techniques to bargain and secure lucrative deals that will benefit their respective […]