@ssvictor33 How many Graves should be in a graveyard (kijja) whatever the spelling to qualify the graveyard for citizenship....
By the way...land grabbers construct Graves on land they intend to grab....on opening the Graves...they are empty like that of Jesus...
@ssvictor33@mofpedU@rggoobi@GovUganda If you count how many useless Toyota Machines lie Idle for almost 90% of the 8760 hours a year
Imagine what 500M UGX can do every hour...but its in govt parking lots being used as a drivers' guest house and then a few minutes to move VIP bodies from one jam to another
📍TİKA has launched a landmark Artisanal Mining Support Initiative in Uganda’s İsingiro District.
🛠️Across seven sub-counties, 300 families of the Uganda Association of Small Scale Miners (UGAASM) received vital assistance including personal protective equipment kits (PPE), high-capacity water tanks, gold mining kits, stone crushing equipment and fully equipped field tools.
@Tika_Turkiye@TC_KampalaBE
We Studied the Blast Furnace in S.3. So Why Are We Still Waiting for Foreigners to Make Steel for Us?
Every Ugandan who completed O-Level studied the blast furnace in S.3 Chemistry.
Iron ore. Coke. Limestone. Hot air. Slag. Molten iron. Reduction. Oxidation. Carbon monoxide. Temperature zones. We drew this diagram. We labelled it. We even answered examination questions on it.
So here is the painful question we need to quietly answer in our hearts. If this knowledge has been sitting in our classrooms for decades, why are we still waiting for someone from India, China, Turkey, or Europe to come and manufacture steel for us?
At what point does education become production?
Because, a nation cannot keep celebrating certificates while importing the industries that those certificates were supposed to create. We have taught metallurgy without building metallurgical confidence. We have examined industrial chemistry without building industrial courage. We have produced students who can define a blast furnace, but not citizens who demand that Uganda must own one.
This is not just a failure of students. It is a failure of policy, capital, industry, education, and national imagination.
We have iron ore. We have limestone. We have engineers. We have chemists. We have universities. We have unemployed graduates. We have government speeches about industrialization. What we lack is the shame required to stop clapping for foreign investors who come here to do what our own education system taught us in secondary school. We lack the discipline needed to turn classroom knowledge into factories.
Because if a child can draw a blast furnace at 15, a nation should not still be begging foreigners to build one at 60.
@ssvictor33@SpireJim Its just a seizure and convulsions....
Is there a bigger foreigner than government's sugar daddy....World Bank and the side kick IMF.....
The way @flyethiopian is just treating people without any regard is concerning...
@TheMutaD we have been inside a plane with mechanical issues...until we protested and they let us out
Now we are here with no one from Ethiopia Airlines bothered about the welfare of the voiceless
@TheMutaD your are always the voice of voiceless...
Please save us from @flyethiopian
The brought us a dead plane....now they have deplaned us and abandoned us in the lobby...
Save us here....
@ApolloBuregyeya@Akeda4 this an SOS
@wekesa_amos Its only Ugandan that get treated like worthless beings by any foreign mission here in Uganda...
And can do nothing because who is there to defend them....NO ONE...
@ssvictor33 Dancing bend over with guys who have knickers on...
Someone said...that its when the tide goes down that you get to know who was swimming naked...
🍍A confession: yesterday’s Kalangala Consulate post was an April Fool’s joke.😃 But one thing is absolutely true — Ugandan pineapple is the best in the world!💯 I hope you’ll forgive me and we can laugh together.🤣 @EUinUG will keep supporting agriculture value chains! 🇪🇺🍍🇺🇬
I am happy to announce that @EUinUG is opening a Consulate General on Kalangala Islands to promote Ugandan pineapple exports. Ugandan pineapple is the best in the world - the EU must experience it! A dedicated airport is being built to ensure it arrives fresh in Brussels. 🇪🇺🍍🇺🇬
Every step you take can change a life.
Join us on Friday 27 March | 5AM for the 80KM Run,Walk and Ride.
To support amputees with prosthetic limbs.
The kits UGX 30,000 you can also buy each Km at 5k
Together, we can make tomorrow accessible.
#MakeADifference#WalkForACause