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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 39 MIN

Gen Z's Work Hard but The System Doesn't

from ON Uganda Podcast. · host Aggie Patricia Turwomwe

What happens when a Gen Z woman from Uganda decides she's done waiting for the system to fix itself?Janice Nkajja doesn't hold back about corruption, broken hospitals, brain drain, Africa's dependency crisis, and why your parents worked themselves to the bone for a system that never rewarded them.This episode will make you angry. It will make you laugh. And it will make you believe again.🔥 WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE00:00 — Introduction: Meet the Gen Z who refused to be quiet03:45 — Why Janice started making policy videos on TikTok (and why it matters to YOU)08:20 — "We are constantly being bullied in foreign policy and people don't even realize it"14:10 — The truth about AI and why African realities are being left out of the conversation19:30 — "The path I've chosen does not have the money — and I know that"24:00 — The African Union bombshell; 60% of our own institution is funded by outsiders28:45 — The hospital story that will break your heart — no surgical thread. In a WHOLE hospital.33:10 — Gen Z isn't lazy. Here's what's actually going on.36:20 — "You don't know who has a sugar daddy in the back" — the most honest thing said on this podcast38:00 — Her vision for Uganda's middle class economy and what we must stop doing NOW💬 If this episode moved you, here's what to do;✅ SUBSCRIBE — We bring you conversations that cut through the noise and get to what actually matters about Uganda, Africa, and the world shaping our future. if you believe Uganda 2040 starts with YOU being well enough to build it.Because, If you're not alive and thriving, we're not getting there.📲 CONNECT WITH Janice and Civic Coded and Join the movement📲 CONNECT WITH US: ON Uganda Podcast - Deep conversations about the sectors driving our economy Instagram: @onugandapodcast LinkedIn @onuganda WhatsApp +25678537996. Hosted by Aggie Patricia Turwomwe | Communication Strategist starting conversations that move Uganda into a thriving middle class economy. 👇 Drop a comment — What was the moment that hit you hardest? We read every single one.📤 Share this — Send it to one young person who needs to hear that their frustration is valid, their ambition is real, and their time is coming.⚠️ The statistics in this episode are real. The struggles are real. But so is the solution. And it starts with us all.Don't just watch, SUBSCRIBE. This is the conversation that could change your life.Share it with ONE person who needs to hear this today. That's how movements start.

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