You should turn this into an African juggernaut.
It’s needed. It’s timely. It’s current.
Please 🙏 please 🙏 please 🙏
And the money is there among men to fund this.
Cancer doesn't choose who it visits. Almost every family knows someone whose life has been touched by it.
That's why on 30 August, we will, walk, run, bike.
Not for medals, but for mothers, fathers, children, friends and survivors.
Join thousands across Kampala, Uganda and around the world. Register today, get your kit, and be part of a nobel cause
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#CancerRunUg26
#RotaryEyamba
cheatcode for life:
1. psalm 118 - if you lack confidence
2. psalm 91 - when you need protection
3. psalm 42 - when worry strikes
4. psalm 61 - if you need an answer
5. psalm 27 - when fear arises
6. psalm 41 - if you're battling sickness
7. psalm 112 - if you feel weak
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Spot on, Mzee Edward Francis Babu.
Thugs and crooks (Gashumba and Muganga) hiding behind lies, manipulation, and foreign interests have spend years trying to inflame tribalism, sectarianism, and ethnic division, but truth and national unity will always expose them.
Like Cedric, more Ugandans need hearts filled with love and empathy - @Kalinaki
"Cedric, although not a public official, might have provided a convenient lightning rod for this anger but he is a victim of this dysfunction, not its architect.
This dysfunction is political, as more Ugandans learn every day. Ministers who are flown abroad for treatment, or whose children go to private schools have no incentive to improve public schools and hospitals."
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#MonitorUpdates
#SONAUG2025
Rest well gentle giant @CedricNdilima. May heaven receive you with grace and may the Almighty comfort all your loved ones through this grief. A blessing to any that had the pleasure of crossing paths with him. Rest well good Sir.
Thank you for your energy on this earth @CedricNdilima and thank you support me since 2013 before many knew my name, we lost a Great guy.
I send love to the whole family.
May your soul rest in peace Brother.
Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu.
Greetings. How is the heat (empiita) of the akaanda (the dry season of January to half of March around the Equator) in the Kampala area?
Encroaching on the wetlands must stop. Otherwise, the Ugandans will kwejusa (to regret, kwefuuza). Like I used to do in Dar-es-Salaam, I dare not take hot showers in Kampala because it becomes very uncomfortable. I take cold showers even at night in Nakasero.
Fore-warned is fore-armed. We must protect the environment. On another occasion, I will, again, remind you of the months (ameezi) and seasons (eshumi) in Runyankore because they are more descriptive than the English ones.