Meet Uganda’s Deputy Prime Minister, Ali Moses At 86 Years Old

Uganda’s Deputy Prime Minister, Ali Moses, at 86 years old and unable to walk unaided, symbolizes a deeper crisis across Africa—one where power is hoarded by an aging elite who resist letting go. Having served in nearly every key government role over decades, his long tenure reflects not leadership but a monopoly on state power. In a continent with the world’s youngest population, this gerontocracy stifles progress and silences innovation, leaving the youth sidelined or exiled in search of opportunity.

This isn’t about age discrimination—it’s about the stagnation of ideas and the grip of outdated leadership. Africa is facing a tech revolution, climate challenges, and economic shifts that demand fresh, dynamic thinking. Yet, many in power still operate with Cold War mindsets and cling to authority like personal property. For Africa to truly rise, we need generational change—leaders who reflect the energy, vision, and realities of today’s Africa—not rulers from a bygone era.

Africa Today

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