Whenever Ugandans discuss the country’s challenges, we often point to corruption, unemployment, poor infrastructure, weak public services, poverty, or politics. While these are genuine concerns, they are, in many respects, symptoms of a deeper national problem: a deficit of discipline. Discipline is doing the right thing even when no one is watching. It is respecting rules even when breaking them would be easier. It is choosing tomorrow’s prospe…
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