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Crispin Kaheru: Here’s Why We Need Thinkers Who Actually Do  

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By Crispin Kaheru 

The world is full of smart talkers. Uganda has no shortage of them. They flood our TV screens, dominate radio talk shows, and lately, they’ve found a new home—X Spaces.   

Every evening, they gather in their hundreds, dissecting the country’s problems with impressive vocabulary, citing history, quoting philosophers, and sounding like they have all the answers. And before you point fingers, let me confess—I’m probably one of them. Guilty as charged. But at least I admit.  

  They (or shall I say, ‘we’) are good—very good, in fact. But in the end, good for nothing. Because what do they actually do? We need thinkers, yes. But more importantly, we need thinkers who do. 

 Thinkers who produce solutions. Thinkers who get their hands dirty. Not thinkers who just analyze, predict, warn, and lament—then do nothing. Take a look around. The sun is scorching.  

 The heat is unbearable. Everyone is talking about it. On radio, on TV, in Twitter Spaces—sorry, X Spaces. Everyone has suddenly become a Climate expert and they are breaking it down.  

 Someone will even pull up a chart comparing Uganda’s rising temperatures to those of the Sahara. Others will remind us how things were better in the 90s when trees were plenty, and afternoons weren’t this brutal.  

  The world is full of talkers. Brilliant ones, too. They know the issues inside out. They will quote studies, cite global policies, and even add a little Latin to sound extra impressive. Then what? They go home, satisfied that they have “enlightened” or “bamboozled” the masses.  

  Imagine if every person who complained about the heat actually planted a tree. Imagine if every discussion about the rising temperatures ended with people grabbing a jerrycan to water some thirsty soil.  

 Wouldn’t we be in a much cooler place—literally? The world moves forward because of doers. The person who invents a solution. The one who plants a tree. The one who builds a school. The one who fixes the broken borehole.  

 The one who actually does the work. Innovators are thinkers who do. They don’t just see problems; they create solutions. They don’t just criticize; they build alternatives. They don’t just talk about what’s wrong; they take action to make things right.  

 That’s who we should be. And yet, we keep celebrating the talkers. We call them experts. Analysts. Thought leaders. But what do they lead, really? A parade of words? A festival of opinions? We don’t need more talking heads; we need more working hands. Look at most of those we call our leaders.  

 They have perfected the art of speaking. Rallies, press conferences, TV debates—words flow like a River. Promises are made, visions are painted, futures are described in glorious detail. But when it comes to action? Silence. Nothing. And it’s not just public officials. Even in the private sector, we have “consultants” who can write 100-page reports on how to solve youth unemployment but have never created even one job themselves.  

 We have “policy advisors” who draft beautiful documents on economic growth but have never run a business. We have “civil society activists” who for instance passionately campaign against corruption but wouldn’t survive a single day in public office without dipping their hands into the cookie jar.  

 Uganda needs leaders who do. Entrepreneurs who don’t just wait for foreign investors but build their own industries. Teachers who don’t just complain about the syllabus but innovate new ways to teach. Farmers who don’t just demand subsidies but find ways to increase yield with what they have.  

 And let’s be honest—even our so-called “thought leaders” need a rethink. A real thought leader should inspire action, not just accumulate followers on social media. A real analyst should not just diagnose problems but propose workable solutions.  

 A true intellectual doesn’t just break down history; they actually make history. Thinking is great. But thinking without doing is like owning a car with no fuel. It may look nice, but it won’t take you anywhere.  

  So, the next time someone impresses you with their deep analysis, ask yourself: What have they actually done? Because Uganda doesn’t need more talk. Uganda needs action. Think, yes. But for heaven’s sake—do something. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com). 

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