Multi-media personality, Radio presenter and Print journalist. I am also a great fanatic of Oldies Classical music. My love for Mceeing is beyond comparison.
#Omuteganda:To all warriors at work,this one’s for you
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#Ibyacu: Ntucikwe na program y’ikinyarwanda tubacurangira indirimbo nyarwanda, tukaganira ku muco nyarwanda ku ijana kane n’ibice bitanu (104.5) Banyakigezi fm.
Program muyigezwaho nanjye @PrettyEnid86522
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From the misty hills to the calm morning breeze of Kigezi, your favorite morning show is here!
Welcome to #Gogonoka with @ANDREWAMANYA, @AllanTwong14251 & @Evelyne1Mbabazi —bringing you the conversations that matter, the music you love, and the energy to power your day.
This Friday on the Friday Night Explosion on @BANYAKIGEZI I will be hosting one of Kigezi's best vocalists, @231kingsolomon Tune in and enjoy a special touch of talent
Media and communication experts from the Kigezi sub-region gathered at Kabale University for the belated commemoration of World Press Freedom Day under the theme, “Shaping a Future at Peace: Promoting Press Freedom for Human Rights, Development, and Security.” The event brought together journalists, students, media practitioners and communication professionals to discuss the role of independent journalism in promoting peace, accountability and national development. Dr Charlotte Kabaseke, the Dean of the Faculty of Law, served as the Guest of Honour.
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#FRIDAYNIGHTEXPLOSION: Get ready to turn up the volume,
It's the ultimate Friday vibe with @JobApuuli & DJ Younglife bringing you NON-STOP MIXES all night long.
From hottest jams to back-to-back bangers,
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The Government of Uganda, through @MoICT_Ug in partnership with @mtnug, has today launched a space to support innovators at @kabuniversity. The facility, known as the “MTN Spark Hub,” is equipped with 80 computers and will provide free internet access, as well as various programs designed to equip people with skills to help them achieve their goals.
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THE LATECHAT: To the marrieds, What would be your advice to someone unmarried yet and preparing for it?
Join @PrettyZiora on the show (9pm till midnight) and share your thoughts.
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Friday Night Explosion with @JobApuuli & DJ Younglife on the Decks.
Good vibes, fresh beats, and pure energy,
Let’s light up the weekend
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ON AIR:The @ebosacco team is live with us, tune in for big discussions on growing your money and building a better future.
Don't miss out.
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Leaders in Kabale District have explained the delay in implementing the Trade Order in Kabale Municipality, saying the process requires more time to organise effectively. Speaking after a closed-door meeting at Kabale Municipal Council, leaders noted that careful planning is needed to ensure smooth execution of the directive.
Kabale Municipality Mayor, Emmanuel Ssentaro Byamugisha, said leadership has been holding meetings to assess how best to implement the order.
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WATCH:Kabale District leaders have explained the delay in implementing the Trade Order in Kabale Municipality, citing the need for more time to plan effectively.After a closed-door meeting at Kabale Municipal Council,
Mayor Emmanuel Ssentaro Byamugisha said leadership is assessing the best way to execute the directive. Authorities are identifying suitable relocation sites for affected traders, as the order targets numerous illegal businesses.
Resident District Commissioner Godfrey Katamba stressed commitment to proper procedures for public benefit, while Deputy Town Clerk Eric Sunday confirmed that adequate space has been prepared.
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UPDATES: Leaders in Kabale District have explained the delay in implementing the Trade Order in Kabale Municipality, saying the process requires more time to organize effectively. Speaking after a closed-door meeting at Kabale Municipal Council, which excluded journalists, leaders noted that careful planning is needed to ensure smooth execution of the directive.
Kabale Municipality Mayor, Emmanuel Ssentaro Byamugisha, said leadership has been holding meetings to assess how best to implement the order. He added that authorities are identifying suitable locations where affected traders can relocate their businesses, noting that the law is necessary due to the high number of businesses operating illegally.
Meanwhile, the Resident District Commissioner, Godfrey Katamba, emphasized that leaders are committed to implementing the directive but must follow proper procedures for the benefit of the public. The Deputy Town Clerk, Eric Sunday, confirmed that adequate space has been prepared to accommodate those affected.
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Your Friday night just got upgraded, Join @JobApuuli and DJ Younglife for an unforgettable explosion.
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PHOTOS: Bwera Primary School in Kabale District is hosting a commissioning ceremony for its renovation project. The 42-year-old school, serving over 270 pupils, was selected for a UGX 20 million renovation funded by @dfcugroup and the @MastercardFdn, Scholars Program. The project, implemented by @Makerere scholars, includes a new 4-classroom block, a ventilated pit latrine, a water-harvesting tank, and other support facilities.
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Kasyaba outlined key education priorities, including infrastructure improvements and progress toward operationalising a technical institute, during the State of the District address to the council. He revealed that the district plans to procure 2,500 iron sheets and 600 twin desks to improve learning conditions in schools.
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