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Dictatorships Always Claim Efficiency and Productivity. Uganda’s Offers Something Else. ======= Ugandans are not lazy. We wake up early, sit in traffic, chase money, pay school fees, and stretch every shilling just to stay afloat. Even educated people struggle. A “good job” can still leave you broke by the 20th of the month. We are working hard. The country is not. Dictatorships usually defend themselves with one argument: efficiency. “We may limit politics, but we deliver results.” That is the only serious claim common to all authoritarian systems. Concentrated power must produce concentrated output. China understood this logic. It paired centralized authority with industrial policy, manufacturing expansion, and infrastructure at scale. Whatever one thinks of its politics, it built factories, ports, rail networks, and global supply chains. Control was exchanged for growth. Iran faced decades of sanctions and isolation. Instead of collapsing, it invested in domestic capability. Drone technology, missile systems, pharmaceuticals, automotive production. Not perfect, but real industrial resilience under pressure. Sanctions forced self-reliance. Before its collapse, Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi’s Libya converted oil wealth into visible welfare. Roads, housing, fuel subsidies, public services, and one of the highest Human Development Index rankings in Africa at the time, meaning better life expectancy, education levels, and income for ordinary citizens. You could debate governance, but the state translated mineral wealth into material outcomes. Now consider Uganda. We centralized power but forgot to centralize competence. We manage politics tightly, yet cannot manage productivity. We do not have China’s industrial discipline, Iran’s pressure-driven innovation, or Libya’s mineral-to-welfare conversion. Instead, we have activity without much output. Workshops without industry. Plans without execution. Patronage without performance. If dictatorship’s only plausible virtue is delivery, then ours has surrendered even that. Other autocracies endure through production. Ours endures through managed stagnation. Power without performance is not strength. It is incompetence preserved by control.

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When Builders Bury Millions in Walls. ======= At Capital Shoppers, Ntinda, a retaining wall was pitched with ordinary-looking stones. But buried in that wall, I found a crystal cluster. A geological honeycomb of high-grade quartz. This isn’t just a stone. It’s a semiprecious piece of rock. On its own, it can fetch over one million shillings if marketed right. The quartz crystals it holds can be carefully extracted and turned into necklaces, rings, and carved jewelry sold across the world. And that’s just the beginning. Quartz isn’t just for looks. It’s used in jewelry and luxury ornaments, healing crystals and metaphysical tools, quartz watches and oscillators, smartphone electronics and fiber optics, UV lab cuvettes and semiconductors, even decorative furniture and countertops. Yet to the builder, it was just a rock. Why? Because the eyes only see what the mind knows. To someone trained in gemology, that wall contains a million-shilling mistake. To someone untrained, it’s simply a job completed. Knowledge is power. It’s the difference between paving a driveway and discovering a mine. Between crushing gemstones and cutting them. Between poverty and prosperity. Uganda is rich. But if we don’t train our minds, our eyes will keep missing the treasure beneath our feet. And we’ll keep burying necklaces in walls. That is why African Alchemy Gems & Jewellery Ltd @AlchemyJewel exists. We are building Uganda’s first integrated center for gemstone training, value addition, and market-ready jewelry design. From identifying gemstones in the rough to transforming them into export-grade products, we empower Ugandans to see value, shape it, and sell it. No more hidden treasures. No more wasted wealth. Let our people learn. Let our eyes open. Let our stones speak.

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