I want to dedicate my achievements to all
My readers across the globe that our book a guide to building generational wealth wealth was nominated to global financial inclusion. We are the finalist and to I am a winner .
“If we figure out how to collectively save in Africa, what do we do next?” I sit down with Kakurah Ninsiima - Generational Wealth Strategist on #Crystal1on1 and we talk about the personal experiences that led to her writing the book “A Guide To Building Generational Wealth” 🙌🏽 Full interview here https://t.co/qFRzYrIYtz! ☺️
🎥 Location: @OppeinUganda #UgandanVoices
#OppeinUganda
Kakurah Ninsima and Crystal Newman CRYSTAL 1 ON 1 @CrystalANewman this was a really good conversation i watched the entire session 🔥 @DiamondsConsul3
https://t.co/8UCszpHHOP
“As African parents, we are making mistakes with our children in trying to build generational wealth.” Looking back at this #Crystal1on1 with Kakurah Ninsiima, how we parent is also something to be intentional with. Have you watched it yet? ➡️ https://t.co/VbmMeXTdmY
🎥 Location: @OppeinUganda showroom at the Chint Centre on Jinja road ☺️ #UgandanVoices
@DiamondsConsul3
This ka jam is for lovers only…am talking new relationships 2 weeks old….nga even breathing doesn’t make sense if your partner isn’t around….nga the worst thing that ka happen is her not eating breakfast 🤦🏽♂️😁
Nkwata by Quex ft Micheal Kitanda
https://t.co/I1Cxnv6UCd
“Feminism is not against men and feminists do not hate men. We are against the system of patriarchy.” @latagal (founder of @QBookBar) joins me on this #Crystal1on1 and we talk about her life, her many passions and some of the misconceptions feminists face. Full interview right here https://t.co/ZuFKYobeQI! 🤗
🎥Location: @OppeinUganda #LuxuryLiving #UgandanVoices #OppeinUganda
I’m fine" shouldn't be a mask men wear until they break. Men's lives matter, & taking care of your mental health isn't a weakness it's the ultimate tool for resilience & leadership.
Let's normalise checking in on our men. 🤝🔥
#MensMentalHealth#PrioritiseWellbeing
I had the pleasure of making a guest appearance on @ntvmen_ug . I'm excited to share that the episode airs today at 10pm
Don't miss this insightful conversation with these gentlemen. It was a fantastic show, & I truly enjoyed being part of it. Tune in & join the discussion
I honestly thought we had moved beyond this kind of thinking. Throughout our history, many Ugandans have lived in Rwanda for years, studied in Rwanda, worked in Rwanda, built families in Rwanda, and in some cases legally acquired Rwandan citizenship and passports. Today, many of them continue to live productive lives, either in Uganda, Rwanda, or elsewhere in the world.
So what is wrong with a Munyarwanda who also holds Ugandan nationality, or a Ugandan who holds another nationality? In an increasingly interconnected world, dual citizenship is not a sign of divided loyalty. It is a reflection of modern realities. People study abroad, marry across borders, invest in different countries, and build careers that transcend national boundaries.
If we look at Europe, one of the reasons the continent has achieved significant economic and political integration is because many countries moved beyond narrow notions of identity. Citizens can live, work, study, and invest across borders with relative ease. Their focus has increasingly been on creating opportunities, facilitating trade, attracting talent, and strengthening regional cooperation rather than questioning people’s belonging simply because they have ties to more than one country.
Africa often speaks about regional integration through organizations such as the East African Community and the African Union. Yet, at times, we still struggle to accept the very principles that integration requires. We cannot genuinely advocate for free movement of people, regional markets, and continental unity while simultaneously treating dual nationality or cross-border identities with suspicion.
The reality is that Africans have always moved across borders. Many of today’s national boundaries were drawn during the colonial era and often divided communities, families, and ethnic groups that had lived together for generations. It is therefore not surprising that many people feel connected to more than one country.
This mentality of viewing identity as a zero-sum issue can hold us back. Instead of asking why someone has links to more than one nation, we should be asking how those connections can contribute to investment, knowledge transfer, trade, innovation, and stronger regional cooperation.
Africa’s future will not be built by erecting more barriers between its people. It will be built by embracing openness, mobility, and the understanding that a person can belong to more than one place while still contributing positively to all of them. That is not a weakness. In today’s world, it is an advantage. #Uganda #UOX @ntvuganda@Parliament_Ug #KiUgandaKinyuma
Tag a Quex Music fan!! They will know what to do🙂🇺🇬❤️
Vibe Ekutte Reborn by Quex [Visualizer 2026] #ugandanmusic#trending#mood https://t.co/RH39b2HOgX via @YouTube
I had the pleasure of making a guest appearance on @ntvmen_ug . I'm excited to share that the episode airs today at 10pm
Don't miss this insightful conversation with these gentlemen. It was a fantastic show, & I truly enjoyed being part of it. Tune in & join the discussion
I’m fine" shouldn't be a mask men wear until they break. Men's lives matter, & taking care of your mental health isn't a weakness it's the ultimate tool for resilience & leadership.
Let's normalise checking in on our men. 🤝🔥
#MensMentalHealth#PrioritiseWellbeing
June is Men’s Mental Health Month. 🧠 Drop the stress and prioritize your peace. Book a therapeutic massage or a fresh haircut at @DonsOrganicSpa's today. Self-care isn't selfish, gents. 💆♂️✂️#AYEEYA
June is Men’s Mental Health Month. 🧠 Drop the stress and prioritize your peace. Book a therapeutic massage or a fresh haircut at @DonsOrganicSpa's today. Self-care isn't selfish, gents. 💆♂️✂️#AYEEYA