A top renowned international Pastor who became famous for his so called miracles and healing cancelled his crusades in Uganda because of Ebola π€£π€£π€£.. Please respect every health worker at the forefront of this fight against Ebola, they are the real healers.. the miracle workers have feared.
Finding out that this guyβs lifestyle is mostly for poor people and broken families in the USA is unsettling. From an upper middle or first class life in Uganda to the ghetto structures of the United States. So unfortunate!
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They Wanted To Make The World Cup Political For South Africa
South Africa can't catch a break. Every time they try to stand up, the world finds a way to drag them back down.
Earlier this year, Trump pushed a narrative of "white genocide." Ramaphosa sat in the Oval Office while Trump played videos of a crime scene.
Then the World Cup opener ended in a 2-0 loss. Across the African continent, many celebrated Mexico because they wanted South Africa humbled.
The word attached to South Africa? Xenophobic.
But here is the part the headlines miss.
The courts are functioning, and they have already ruled against the president. Parliament is functioning, and it is fighting back against the interdict. The economy grew for four consecutive quarters heading into 2026. And Hugo Broos qualified this team for their first World Cup in sixteen years.
South Africans are reacting to crime, illegal immigration, and a state that failed to enforce the law. June 30 might be the deadline for illegal immigrants.
The country is not a failed state. It is a country losing the narrative, but not its fight.
Does the world see the full picture, or just the clips that sell?
Full breakdown π
I'm trying to imagine my mother being shown a video of me being beaten by my woman for cheating, while she's asking me, "Kwani hautosheki?"
Then my mother pauses the video, removes her glasses, rewinds it, and watches it again just to confirm that the man receiving "ngundi" like free government fertilizer is indeed her son.
Now imagine my friends visiting me in hospital.
Not because I was robbed.
Not because I was involved in an accident.
But because I was beaten for cheating.
"Pole sana bro."
"How many stitches?"
"One woman or a coalition government?"
The worst part is explaining how I got the injuries.
Doctor: "What happened?"
Me: "Domestic misunderstanding."
Doctor: "Who won?"
Me: "...she did."
At that point even the village elders will refuse to hear my case.
Where will I bury my head?
Not in sand.
Not underground.
I will need a whole quarry to disappear permanently.
Revenue loss often starts where visibility ends.
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@MutwiriKirimi When we attended graduate school at @Makerere we were told we're being trained not to be organizational leaders but create jobs. Why's a PhD graduate lamenting about unemployment? Use the skills to create a job for yourself and your community else you probably didn't study