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All posts by Gerald Businge

Gerald Businge is an award winning Multimedia Journalist, communications specialist and ICTs specialist in Uganda. He is a Lecturer of Multimedia Journalism and Digital Communications at Makerere University’s Department of Journalism and Communication, and the Managing Director of Ultimate Multimedia Consult. He has more than 20 years’ experience in communications design, capacity building training, documentation, knowledge capture and knowledge management as well as creation and adoption of relevant information and communication technologies for development. Gerald Businge is one of the two African Representatives in the Digital Development network, a consortium of academicians and development practitioners coordinated by Sheffield University to study the role and issues of technology in development. He has trained and consulted in Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Malyasia, Yemen, South Africa, United Kingdom, Zambia and United States of America.

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Our Position on Free Will Shapes Our Politics

The XY problem is where you want to do X, and you think Y is the best way of doing …

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May'25

How to Connect to an Astaro SSL VPN using OS X

I’ve been thinking recently about a concept I call “The Principle of Many Truths”. It’s a way of explaining why …

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May'25

Bypassing a Web Proxy Using Chrome on OS X

November 16, 2012 My thinking on Israel has changed a lot over the years. I’ve spent a few weeks there …

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May'25

The Republican Response to the SoTU

I have an idea for a potentially universal guideline for maturing as a civilization: Humans should use a combination of …

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May'25

One’s Belief in Free Will Defines His Politics

We love to make fun of the ridiculous beliefs people had in the past. They used to think that demons …

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Good Times With Varnish, Nginx, and Apache Bench

November 12, 2012 I believe western civilization to be in the middle of a profound transition. The change I’m referring …

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