BREAKING: The son of Uganda’s president - and military chief - Muhoozi Kainerugaba has closed Nation Media Group outlets NTV, Spark TV and Daily Monitor and barricaded their offices, the company says
That’s a pretty broad statement. I think intelligence depends on the individual, not their gender.
I get that you’ve probably had bad experiences, but you shouldn’t judge an entire group of people that way.
I couldn’t stand the thought of scrolling the internet and seeing my father’s casket in the grave.That’s why no videos were allowed at the burial.
You can spin it how you want.God will forgive you for the things you do for clout.
I am deeply honored and humbled by H.E @KagutaMuseveni for appointing me as the Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development, in charge of Micro-Finance. I thank God for his grace as I take on this immense responsibility. 1/2
In June 2013, I wanted to contest for the @OfficialFUFA Presidency. The law was quickly amended to keep me out. I am back to say I am still available for that task. I can bring about the footballing glory all we Ugandans dream of. Time to save our football from thieves. Let’s take back our game
Lazy broke people cannot understand how in just a few years a Speaker can acquire a 3 billion Rolls Royce, a RangeRover, and gift hubby a RangeRover too… unveil a palatial home, a teaching hospital, construct a stadium, build a multimillion structure on Mutungo hill, pay off a house in Nakasero, shop clothes from high end UK shops … Just work hard, you can also acquire that. We are a rich country, look for your own wealth.
#UgandaParliamentExhibition
One of the telling things about our society at our functions is how we behave around food:
1. People loading more food on their plates than they can finish, and without feeling ashamed of the heaps on their plates
2. The fact that people have to be served, because they don’t know how to share limited resources
3. When given a chance for self service, people serving themselves without any regard to those behind them that might not get. Five pieces of chicken are left in the dish, and someone serves himself three of them (with 20 people behind him)
4. People eating more than they need, just because there is free food
5. People acting impatient as if they would die if they took 10 more minutes before their turn to serve (okulookalooka/ okululunkana)
6. Serving the second time (double) before others get anything, and pretending not to have eaten at all
7. Packing food to take home when some people present haven’t got
8. Catering service providers hiding food.
While these habits might seem isolated and only related to food, they ALL vividly manifest themselves when we are in charge of any resources that have to be shared. Think about it. Our biggest problems as a country are around GREED, SELFISHNESS, DISHONESTY, and lack of a sense of SHAME