A new week is a new opportunity to serve with integrity, accountability, and purpose.
As we begin this Monday, let us each play our part in building a Uganda where transparency is valued, corruption is rejected, and public service works for all.
Wishing you a productive and impactful week ahead.👏
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Leadership is not about having all the answers, it's about having the courage to make difficult decisions and the integrity to stand by your values.
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Let us continue building institutions and communities grounded in trust, accountability, and purpose.
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Kyankwanzi Diary: “Here we don’t sleep. We rest!”, a voice shouted in the corridor. It was one of the Military Instructors waking everybody up. I looked at my watch. It was 5:15am. I had been awake for some time reading a Devotional. Multae terricolis linguae, coelestibus una (Earth has many languages, but heaven has one). The one I’m reading this year is Daily Light on the Daily Path. Most of the years I have been devoted to Oswald Chambers’s classic: My Utmost for His Highest.
By 6am I was out. On the road leading to the main gate, the famous female instructor Afande Nyaks (for Nyakairu) was standing infront of about twenty people shouting instructions. I joined them in the exercises and the singing. In a chorus everyone is a star singer so it must have gone well with everyone. We then jogged up a gentle hill and turned to make a loop back. That is when your body starts speaking to you. “At your pace…at your pace.”, the Instructor shouted. That encouraged some of us to slow the pace.
We then assembled again on the road above the open ground where the conference tents are placed in order to do more exercises. Rocking, rolling and twisting. Then the instructor told us to lie flat on the tarmac road and move our legs up and down twenty times. Then standing on toes to the count of twenty.
To cool down a few of us took a walk around the dormitories for a few minutes before freshening up and dressing for breakfast and the first session. Resolution: I have to listen to my body more.
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The Joshua Cheptegei Development Foundation is privileged to host the British High Commissioner to Uganda @UKinUganda@LisaJChesney, at the foundation as we continue strengthening partnerships that inspire and empower communities through sports, education, and youth development.