My friend Tommy Gee, who has died aged 100, was a progressive colonial service administrator during the 1950s and 60s in Uganda, where his sympathies with the local population won him few friends among the expat community. On Uganda’s independence in 1962 the prime minister, Milton Obote, asked (…)
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