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  • The most inteligent Ugandan. I like your ideas. You are not politicaly motivated but business motivated. You like your country to grow and also you support the poor farmers of Uganda. May God increase your business and invite many Ugandans to enjoy their Ugandan robuster coffee.

  • where are you located,i would like to try same of your 1000 cups of coffee.

  • chinese and the rest of asian gooks always worshiped money for centuries..who has more cash is the bigger man ..well, screw them

  • That's the case all developing world is dreaming about...fresh consumers with fresh business in great economic potential. Only thing I hope is that African people will never lose their respectable cultural originality, namely everything they grew in, otherwise money dominant society will ruin people's mind and generate the same regret that any other industrialized countries had ever.

  • Nice to See an African Determined to do things his way and promote his country's Main Cash Product and top Export.. Great Job and Good luck!

  • oh yeaH BABY HE WAS GRINNIN HARD....welcome to 1000 cups of coffee, mr president....luvn it.

  • i love it

  • DO IT AFRICA WE LOVE U!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Excellent documentary - What did it for me was to see the owner beam with pride as Museveni sipped on a cup from his coffee store .. :)

  • me too, i almost cried.

  • entrepreneurship is about perseverance..no better testimony!

  • I've been watching this series and noticing a pattern. Entrepreneurs with great minds and perseverance, and their greatest challenge is their government. Its as if African governments serve the purpose of preventing prosperity.

  • yes i agree..the african governments are cuasing big trouble for business and progress..hopefully africa will experience the economic change of china ...

  • I pray Africa never experiences the economic changes of China. I've been to China twice and seen it first hand. They've destroyed their culture and their land chasing the western dream. And their totalitarian government is worse than anything I've yet witnessed in Africa.

    Africans at the very least still have a strong culture and understanding of their history such that even the poorest of people have pride and self worth.

    I believe the answer for us all is something very different than what is.

  • Its a relief to read some1 has some sense. I hope not every1 jumps blindly into a capitalist idealism that has a from example left its people dependent on a few elite and all living a spiritual less life focused solely on money. I live in the western world & if thats the aim then let all Ugandans and Africans look forward to a life of money worries. As for calling Africans black is shameful for them to accept that meaningless lable there are tribes/nations not people of a particular shade.

  • I couldn't agree more. China sucks

  • it looks like the economic change of africa is coming sooner than expected because times are definitely changing. & it might just resemble China cause China sacrificed a lot of their old traditions & old systems to move forward into the future with new ideas & new concepts. China may be facing troubles now but its only a sign that they're gonna emerge better than ever. soon all their sacrifices will pay off in a huge way. & it looks like africa will one day soon succeed using a similar plan.

  • Africa economy is increasing as a whole with South Africa and Nigeria in lead.

    I hope Africa economy gets better and better until it becames a great continent again.

    I'm proud of the guys, they are helping Africa and they are great Entrepreneurs.

  • Uganda coffee, Probably the best in the World! 100% organic. I endorse it for every one, safe for consumption! Love Uganda..love it to be an African

  • I just cried! I'm sooooo PROUD of him! Go Nigeria! Go Uganda! Go Africa!

  • Wow. I cannot call it anything less than awesome. My respect to the youngman involved.Thumbs up also for the President. It encourages me to know that there are other youngmen with a heart of righteous competition. That's what it takes. We can beat Starbucks in 50 years if we believe we can do it and that's so near for us to see or atleast our children. Go Uganda.

  • Glorious ... Liberia here we come!

  • Awesome! Truly awesome!

  • What a nice ending! Wow didn't expect that! Very heartening!If I'm ever in U-G I'l be sure to have coffee at '1000 cups'..

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