The contest between China and the West over Africa has made us forget our home, East Africa. There was a time when East Africa trended more than the rest of the world. It was the golden age when going to study in Uganda from Kenya or the other way was cool. We had the University of East Africa that ended in 1970, with each country getting its own university. That is not different from what’s happening in Kenya today, with each county yearning for its own university. History has no manners. It has a bad habit of repeating itself. We all know what happened to academia when the University of East Africa was devolved. Will the same happen as each hamlet gets its own university? I will say it for the umpteenth time that each East African country should have started other universities and left the University of East Africa intact. The few years this tri-country university existed was the golden age of academia in the region. Those who schooled there still call the shots in their countries and beyond. They straddle every profession from medicine to academia and politics. Shaken from their comfort zones, they dared dream. Find out who they are… And why not! Leaving your country endured single purposefulness and risk-taking. Today, we no longer want to leave our village from kindergarten to university. We love the comfort of familiarity but not the dent in our entrepreneurial spirit. Paradoxically, East Africans are more likely to study abroad...
Revive EAC spirit to reduce reliance on China, the West
Posted on: September 26, 2018
Posted on: September 26, 2018