As anAgriprenuer in Dakar,Senegal this is amazing work from new seeds and varieties to protecting Africa’s food systems through the use of advanced indigenous crops building a healthier Africa towards sustainable in food systems to supply the world Asante Sana H.E @jmkikwete
65-year-old David Turyatunguka worked for the Coca-Cola Company for about six years as a crate loader. In 2021, he developed a back condition that left him with a disability, prompting him to stop working in 2022. Since then, he has been unsuccessfully pursuing his NSSF retirement benefits. He lodged a complaint with the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), and Coca-Cola was penalized, bringing the total amount he is claiming to UGX 50 million.
It was our privilege to welcome the Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs @HonKyeyune , to our farm, and your visit has inspired our team to strive for excellence. Please convey our appreciation to President Museveni Mr. Champion and the entire cabinet for their tireless efforts in serving our citizens; we reaffirm our commitment to supporting and amplifying government initiatives via agricultural and educational reforms among others, we pledge our presence whenever they need support.
Greetings fellow Humanity,
King Ceasor University is "The City of our God" (Psalm 48:1-2) where the disadvantaged find refuge, where the down trodden dreams are realised, where the most distinguished faculty in the universe mentor the global humanity from all corners of the world and remains steadfast in its divine and academic mandate.
It is a Jerusalem where The Almighty God, our visionary leaders, unshakeable faculty, dedicated parents, institutional partners (local and global), brilliant students and humanity meet every day to bless lives.
Our project started twenty (20) years ago as St. Augustine International University (SAIU) now King Ceasor University (KCU) with absolute transparency, full regulatory compliance and uncompromised academic and ethical standards.
The competition noise (Exodus 23:1) by calumnies and scienters is a testament to the undeniable impact and disruptive growth we are achieving.
The university has never, never ever wherever, whatsoever and whensoever received FUNDS from public coffers or any personalities locally or internationally associated with it to support its sacred mission.
Together, we continue to build a transformative future with truth, curiosity and beauty.
HM King C
Chancellor KCU
Kampala, Uganda
Meeting French President🇫🇷 @EmmanuelMacron, a highlight for me at the #AfricaForwardSummit 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya🇰🇪. As a Ugandan🇺🇬 beneficiary of French Education, I got to thank him for the opportunity of study scholarships that build exposure & capacity of young Africans.
When Joyce Banda became President of Malawi, she sold off the country’s only Presidential Jet and a fleet of 60 Mercedes Limousines.
She, instead, used private airlines for official engagements. Banda also announced a 30% cut of her annual salary from £37,000 to £26,000. #HistoryVille
UPDATE: Uganda Cancer Institute has this afternoon discharged its first bone marrow transplant patient, Stephen Sande, who was treated for multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer.
Read more: https://t.co/xWcMktrsMX
#MonitorUpdates
📹: Tonny Abet
Happy Birthday-To our CEO and founder, @wekesa_amos: thank you for your grit, your vision, and for showing us all that no horizon is too far. Uganda is on the map because of leaders like you. Cheers to a legend! 🥂✨
1st Class in Electrical Engineering
1st Class in Law School
1st Class at LDC
Registered Engineer
Advocate of the High Court
Lecturer at the College of Engineering, Design, Art And Technology (CEDAT)
Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Impressive CV
Dear @PoliceUg - please adjust the traffic light time at the Ntinda Stretcher - Spear junction, 30 seconds for these many cars mostly trucks isn’t enough - in 30 seconds you find only 3 cars have moved - Kika
Mr government, Najjera kindly requests for a water sprinkler, as the dust from the ongoing road works is severely affecting residents. We appreciate the progress on the road construction and thank you for your efforts. @MoWT_Uganda@GenWamala
In 2022 China gave Rwanda a loan to construct a 6.36 Km road in Kigali.
When China saw how good Rwanda used the loan and how great the road looked,
China cancelled Rwanda's $7.1 million debt