Coffee is Africa’s green gold.
From the hills of Uganda to global markets, millions of farmers wake up before sunrise to grow what the world drinks every morning. Yet the real value rarely stays where it’s produced.
We export raw beans… others export billions in finished products.
That must change.
Green gold should mean:
• Fair prices for farmers
• Value addition at origin
• Strong local brands competing globally
• Youth seeing agriculture as wealth, not struggle
No farmer = no coffee.
No value addition = lost wealth.
It’s time we stop exporting opportunity and start building empires from our soil.
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Ecclesiastes 11:6
Sow your seed in the morning, and at evening let your hands not be idle,
for you do not know which will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both will do equally well.
CORPORATE WITCHCRAFT II:
Corporate witchcraft isn’t fiction. It’s not superstition. It’s the silent evil that hides behind suits, smiles, glossy lips and high heels. It’s never random. It's a strategy with evil intent.
Your company’s corporate witch never acts alone. He/she has disciples… flying monkeys… who collect gossip, plant rumors, and smile as your light flickers. It’s the flying monkeys who execute the Chief Witch’s evil schemes on others.
The flying monkeys are normally over-polite greeters and “helpful” coworkers. They’re monitoring spirits. Their loyalty is not to you. It’s to the Corporate witch who feeds them crumbs.
The silent monkeys are always snooping and sniffing for the latest information about your life. They move around greeting everyone and providing fake-help the whole day like it’s a ritual. They analyze whether you’ve even bought a new shoe and compliment you. They also look for gaps in your shield.
Corporate witchcraft has one goal: To dim your light so the witches shine brighter. People won’t attack you because you’re weak. They’ll attack you because you’re strong. Your light threatens their throne.
Corporate witchcraft thrives on fear. Most coworkers see it but say nothing. That’s how the witch builds a kingdom… one scared soul at a time. The witch grows stronger. Until one day, the office becomes his shrine.
You think your projects fail due to bad luck. Meanwhile, Nansikombi who shifts files from Office A to Office B is the hawker of their witchcraft. She’s part of the sorcery network. They’re the ones you unleash evil with a smile on behalf of the Chief Witch.
Don’t be fooled by titles and how executive they dress. Don’t be deceived by accents either. Sorcery is in the soul. It could be the “mulokole” guy in your Company. It could even be your boss.
Do This:
1. Observe patterns in the people who always surround your Chief Corporate Sorcerer. The Chief Witch already knows you know him or her. So the flying monkeys do evil schemes.
2. Observe that Department that has more resignations. Something is always wrong in that department.
3. Stay prayed up. Stick with God. If the devil is a creation like you, then stick to the Creator God. And remember this God doesn’t respond to need, He responds to depth of faith.
It's evident that parents planned well for the event. The child has developed riding skills, no worries even when a chance shows up, she's ready to show her skill. But it seems the church leaders and wardens didn't guide their clients.
St Charles Lwanga Ntinda church apologises over young girl driving toy car into church for baptism. "I'm deeply sorry for this strange style of riding into the church for baptism that happened last Saturday," said Rev Fr Muwanga https://t.co/Kk09bMbSho
1 Peter 2:9-10 NIV
[9] But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.
Isaiah 41:10 NIV
[10] So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
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@Elenoar__ Who brings the sunshine?
Who brings the rains?
Who brings seasons in their right times?
Who feeds the animals and birds in the wild?
Illiteracy doesn't feed humans, but humans depend on nature. God will feed the children.
🗣️Parents need to raise their children right. Both parents need to create time for their children. If you do not talk to your children, someone else will talk to them. #WorldAIDSDay