On Friday 24th March 2017, on the Namilyango College carriers day, a starter for the following day Namilyango College Day 114 year celebrations, I delivered my first talk. An inspiration talk to my then to be OBs. I have since conquered panels. @namilyango1902@ngonians @Joel_Mu
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Arsenal are 2025-2026 Premier League Champions.
The long wait since 2004 when I was 10 comes to an end.
The great 22 year trek.
@Arsenal 23:24 Uganda Time
Arsenal are 2025-2026 Premier League Champions.
The long wait since 2004 when I was 10 comes to an end.
The great 22 year trek.
One day, S1, at Namilyango College, I wandered towards the basketball court… saw some students playing.. I decided to watch..
Marshal, now Hon Alenyo, threw me the ball and asked me to join them.
That’s how my love for basketball started. He introduced me to playing the game.
A team from the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority participated in a career guidance session at Kings’ College Budo on, April 29, 2026, to enlighten students on various aviation careers and technical professions in the aviation industry.
The team engaged students on career opportunities in Piloting, Air Traffic Control, Aeronautical Engineering, Firefighting, Marine Search and Rescue, among others, during the session held at the school premises in Budo.
The event aimed to inspire and equip students with valuable insights into the wide range of career paths and opportunities available to them in the aviation industry after school. @HerbertKaton@UGATCA1@godwin27272
Below are the highlights in photos.
Most of our biggest worries, fears and problems are because we assume a lot of things. We don’t talk about issues but assume. We assume someone hates us, we assume things are not working because we are not good enough. Etc etc.
in life, I have realized one thing, attack the assumption head on. Go and talk to the person or analyze the issue. You will be shocked to find out the truth.
Stoics say, “we suffer more in imagination than in reality”. I have found this to be true.
When the leaves of hope and joy drop from our branches, we should remember that good things fall apart for better things to fall together.
We must keep moving.
We must keep going.