I speak to CNBC Africa on Uganda’s economic prospects in light of the recent laws and electricity hikes:
Uganda 2014 outlook
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Any comments on the gay laws? s you probably know, the gay discrimination meme has swept up the west, and has become the second (or the first) of the favorite causes of the liberals.
Hey – my opinion is as a libertarian I don't believe in unnecessary laws for or against discrimination. I only believe the law should protect against actual physical harm.