Nabisunsa Girls’ School joins a growing number of educational institutions that have transitioned from the use of firewood and alternative means of traditional cooking fuel to the safer, reliable and more environmentally cleaner Shell Gas.
These include King's College Budo, St Peter's College Bombo Kalule, Kibuli Secondary School, Kiira College Butiki, Lubiri Secondary School and many others across Uganda.
As Uganda continues to pursue cleaner energy alternatives, Vivo Energy Uganda remains committed to supporting institutions, businesses and households with innovative energy solutions that contribute to environmental sustainability and national development.
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HR lights up:
“A 10 is staying a bit longer. Going home at 6 instead of 5. Treating work like family. Going the extra mile. Showing loyalty.”
Gen Z pauses.
Then asks:
“And what does the compensation for a 10 look like?”
Alvin Mak, is a designer from the Democratic Republic of Congo whose works has gone viral after the arrival of the DRC players to the 2026 Fifa World Cup, in Houston wearing the classy outfits he designed. The collection includes leopard-embellished suits and leopard bags.
Ronnie’s story touched me—after a serious spinal cord injury in Uganda, he’s now caring for his children and facing rising costs for treatment and daily support.
Only 4.93% of his goal has been reached after 32 days, and he needs help to access vital physiotherapy, education for his kids, and possibly life-changing treatment in India. Even a small share can help this reach more people who might support.
KIND REQUEST🙏🏾
Whoever has any video frames of the rugby guy being beaten, kindly share them via the email in my bio or my DMs. I am trying to analyze them frame by frame and maybe try to identify some faces!
Kindly retweet for awareness!
As a parent you shouldn't be telling your kids that you sacrificed your life for them, It’s hurtful and manipulative, and it’s not true. You chose to have your kids and nobody forced you to have them. Taking care of them is your responsibility.
Making sciences compulsory and claiming to prioritize them yet you don't want to pay medical interns is something I can't wrap my mind around.
The health sector is already the pits, private hospitals still need the referral hospitals fully staffed and functional!