UWA to open a regional zoo in Eastern Uganda (UWEC–Mbale Zoo)
UWA has begun relocating wildlife to Uganda’s first regional satellite zoo in Mbale. So far, lions, a zebra, a waterbuck, an ostrich, and peacocks are thriving in their new home.
The project will bring wildlife conservation and education closer to communities across Eastern Uganda.
Looking forward to the official opening on 12th June 2026.
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#ConservingForGenerations
Sheilah Gashumba has pledged to fully cover boarding school fees for the young girl seen cycling in the rain until she completes her education.
As the search to find the girl continues, this powerful act of kindness is already changing lives.
Sheilah Gashumba has pledged to fully cover boarding school fees for the young girl seen cycling in the rain until she completes her education.
As the search to find the girl continues, this powerful act of kindness is already changing lives.
Diplo’s surprise Kampala pop-up showcases the city’s vibrant nightlife, culture, and rising status as a global lifestyle hotspot.
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Where Easter becomes a feeling… Fresh beginnings, shared meals, & moments that linger long after the holiday ends.
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Uganda has launched a vibrant transit advertising campaign in Italy, deploying branded buses across major cities to promote the country as the “Pearl of Africa” and attract more European tourists.
https://t.co/zDV25Etkay
Uganda is mourning the death of Mzee Nathan Okori Adiyo, father of former Speaker Jacob Oulanyah, who passed away at the age of 97 at St. Mary's Hospital Lacor on the Fourth Anniversary of Former Speaker’s Death
https://t.co/NTlrBGkBGE
President Yoweri Museveni commits UGX 5 billion to support a digital content creators’ SACCO during the second Jazz with Jajja event at his Kisozi ranch.
https://t.co/i5T0sVZQRe
BUSINESS INTRODUCTIONS
@WasswaEmma_ and @Uganda_Expozed
On Monday, I call up @WasswaEmma_ and I tell him, I wanted him at 7am exactly at the ministry of foreign affairs for a meeting I was attending. I was there at 6.30am and my host had arrived at 6am with his team.
Ofcourse my desire was to introduce them to the PS of foreign affairs Hon @Tybisa since they have been pushing online some of the work done by foreign affairs abroad.
The thing I love about @WasswaEmma_ and @Uganda_Expozed isn’t just about the hard work alone, introducing them means introducing other 50 young people to opportunities.
Am sure many of you my readers don’t how these 2 young men support a big number of influencers. They share whatever little they get plus they get work done.
They have changed lives of many other young people and some of those young people come and tell me. And when I see an opportunity, I endorse them because they will deliver plus impact others!
Anyways, when @WasswaEmma_ and @Uganda_Expozed came late which is unusual, I gave them a tough lecture about life and how it operates. Interestingly, they didn’t take it personal, they learnt something.
Everyday I wake up, I pursue opportunities like I have never achieved anything in my life. I push as though it’s my first encounter with opportunities. I keep time regardless of how it turns out.
Some days we win, on other days we learn( others call it failure). I will still introduce them since they saw their mistake and for the sake of the bigger they represent.
I have written about their late coming because they chose to write about it themselves first. Many young people think others are lucky and they aren’t because they haven’t appreciated the principles of real life.
Some people say Amos, you are lucky, I most times smile and simply walk away since they won’t understand it if am to explain. Blessed yes, it’s the works that the good lord has blessed.
Kampala is changing, and for once, some of the changes are visible.
I had the honour of joining Amb. @Nsababera_juju on a walking tour around the city, where she expressed thoughtful interest in observing the changes taking place across Kampala firsthand and to also check on the Guangzhou traders based in Kampala.
Cleaner spots, some better-looking streets. The city is looking more cared for. There is still a lot to fix, but you can see the willingness. @Buzeki_Sharifah, great works.
As we push for a better Kampala, we should remember the people who walk these streets every day matter as much as the beauty and cleanliness we want to see.
What has impressed you lately in Kampala, and what still frustrates you every day?
@KCCAUG