On this #WorldEnvironmentalDay, @YGCUganda stands with young people everywhere who are turning concern into action.
We are committed to equipping young people with practical skills to protect our environment from climate-smart farming & clean energy to waste management.
Marking #WorldEnvironmentDay2026, @IGENEastAfrica calls on @MEMD_Uganda to accelerate the establishment of community clean energy hubs across the country to expand access to sustainable energy and strengthen climate resilience.
Indigenous Peoples have long been guardians of the environment yet their voices are often missing from decisions that affect their lands, livelihoods & futures.
This #WorldEnvironmentDay,we amplify their stories & call for meaningful inclusion in environmental & climate action.
Thierry Henry on the referee awarding a penalty for Kvaratskhelia but not for Madueke:
🗣️ “I'm furious, absolutely furious.
Someone needs to explain the consistency to me because I'm not seeing it.
Madueke gets brought down and we're told it's not enough for a penalty. A few minutes later, a similar incident happens with Kvaratskhelia and suddenly the whistle goes.
How can players, managers, and fans trust the process when the same challenge is being judged differently in the same game?
For me, that's unacceptable.
The referee has made himself the main talking point of the match, and that's the last thing you want in a final.
If one is a penalty, then both are penalties. If one isn't, then neither is. It really is that simple.”
Esau Matsiko leero antonedde omujoozi gwa Arsenal, era ampadde nnamba 14 eya Thierry Henry; Theo James Walcott; Pierre Emerick Aubemeyang; ne Viktor Gyökeres, ate era Arsenal yakawangula ebikopo bya liigi ya Bungereza 14.
Nsiimye nnyo @Esau_Matsiko okuntonera omujoozi guno gwe ŋŋenda okwambala ku Lwomukaaga nga Arsenal ekuba PSG...😊🤩💪🏾. CPM
To @m8arteta and @Arsenal,
Uganda is calling.
The passion shown by Ugandan Arsenal fans between 19 May and 24 May proved one thing clearly: Uganda is one of Arsenal’s biggest homes outside England.
Across the country, fans came together with unmatched energy, loyalty, and love for the club. From packed viewing centres to celebrations in the streets, the support was impossible to ignore.
We would love to see Arsenal include Uganda on their next pre-season tour and play one match here. It would mean everything to millions of Ugandan fans who proudly stand with the club every single week, through every victory, every challenge, and every season.
Uganda is also known as the Pearl of Africa for a reason. From its wildlife, especially the mountain gorillas, to its beautiful landscapes, amazing weather, and warm people, this country has so much to offer.
Come experience Uganda. Come meet your fans. Come create unforgettable memories with us.
Women 😳!
I checked her WhatsApp today morning only to find her introduction and give away group and committee groups in her locked chats.
How should I even confront her? And a a boyfriend or 😭- still processing
In Uganda they have turned Arsenal trophy celebrations into a full blown concert.
Arsenal is bigger than a Football club. It’s a religion that people follow.
Our dreams may be deferred, but never extinguished,
The journey may be long, but the destination doesn't shift,
Meaningful struggle will always be hard and important work difficult:
But we are determined, dedicated and disciplined, therefore our focus and consistency will take us to the finish line. To win, we must do our work and live our lives with the mentality of champions
Congratulations to the @Arsenal, and thank you for exemplifying resilience and consistency. Let's do it again soon.
We won the league at Anfield,
We won it at the lane,
Stamford Bridge, Old Trafford,
No one can say the same,
Mikel Arteta’s army,
We’re Arsenal through and through,
We’ll sing it in the North Bank,
And in the Clock End too.
North London forever