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It can be fair to consider this publication of 2013 and ask how this citizenship was relinquished and that would solve the myth. Presenting the paperwork can be beneficial to clear the doubts because this law will stay blind to even bite the owners.
We have billions for influencers, new cars for MPs, Money for “Federations” and cash for State House visitors—but "no money" to pay Ugandan medical interns?The people holding our healthcare system together are ignored. Our national priorities are broken. This needs to be fixed immediately! #PayInternDoctors
It's hard for me to explain to those outside #Uganda just how irritated the Ugandans are to be lumped in with DRC for the #Ebola epidemic. As of this writing, there have been hundreds of deaths and over 1000 cases in Congo, whereas Uganda has had only 9 cases -- three Congolese, four medical workers who treated them, one driver who drove them, and one other known contact. Only one person has died in Uganda, a Congolese.
So when WHO and Al Jazeera talks about the Ebola epidemic in "Congo and Uganda," it's like saying because there are wildfires in California, you should cancel a trip to the Grand Canyon because some Californians lit a campfire there. Yes, it is possible it *could* spread and you have to be vigilant, but these two situations are nowhere near the same magnitude.
As of this writing, the only Ugandan death has been the tourism industry.
@MMatama It’s hard because there are too many thinking steps at once. Easy for children to miss one and lose confidence. A simple approach is to teach it as a rhythm: “divide, multiply, subtract, bring down.” Start with easy numbers and build up, e.g., how many groups of 8 fit into 123?
BREAKING: The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda have reported 263 confirmed Ebola cases and 43 deaths as of May 30, according to Africa CDC Director-General Jean Kaseya.
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At the twins’ graduation gala last night, I cried for joy! For me, as a single mum of twenty years, the hardest assignment in my life has been educating my three children. The bursars in all the schools my children attended know me well. Each term, I kept an open book for paying tuition fees in instalments. Paying all my school dues before the start of exams at the end of each term has been my sole goal for two decades. Some years were better than others…
But it was NOT just the hefty fees that I had to juggle. There was the splitting of responsibilities when all three had sports day, annual concert or parents-teachers meetings. Cheering for a swimmer at the pool while one child had a badminton competiton and the other was playing football for the school team became my practice ground for multi-tasking! Balancing quality time for each child was the challenge.
It has taken a whole village of family, friends, neighbours and even strangers to raise and educate my children. Teachers, school nurses, coaches, bursars, caterers, drivers, security guards, counsellors, cleaners… a long list of professionals cared for and instilled diverse values in the children. Even Facebook advisors helped over the years. The toughest years when I was a political prisoner confirmed the roles of our support network beyond me. Thank you, all!
Uprooting the children from Uganda to resume school in Germany was tough. Nobody prepares teenagers for the sharp changes of a new country with a completely new language. And yet, here we are celebrating. No wonder I cried hard as the children celebrated.
This gentleman is called Robert Kirunda (PhD, MCIArb). He has the kind of intellect that makes law look like the simplest thing in the world.
If you want to understand who he is, look at how he and his team represented Vantage Mezzanine Fund in its long-running legal and arbitration battles against businessman Patrick Bitature and his Simba Group companies. Those cases showcased a legal mind operating at the highest level, navigating complex cross-border finance disputes, arbitration proceedings, enforcement actions, and high-stakes commercial litigation with remarkable precision. He stood at the center of a legal team that secured major victories for Vantage across multiple proceedings and appeals, consistently defeating attempts to block enforcement and derail arbitration processes. His legal stature goes beyond the Bitature disputes. His expertise in arbitration and commercial law earned him appointment to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, a rare distinction reserved for lawyers whose work commands international respect. Dr. Kirunda is one of the strongest commercial litigation and arbitration lawyers Uganda has been blessed with. He belongs to that rare class of lawyers who can walk into the most complex commercial dispute and make the law appear effortless. The frightening thing about people like him is that they make extraordinarily difficult legal work look normal. I am certain he inspires many lawyers because excellence at that level cannot be hidden.
I still praised my cousin for walking away from her marriage when it was just 3month old,before marriage she noticed her ex husband have anger issues, minimal shout here and there but since she felt she could cope and change him she went ahead and marry him.
Just 3months into their wedding, he came back early from work and refused to warm food and serve himself and eat, he waited for my cousin that arrived 2hrs later and told her he wanted beans and plaintain
Of course temper flares and she told him he could have picked the beans before she got home so that she would just go straight to cooking it
Then he slapped her for the first time in her life, she thought it was a dream until the second slap gave her a rude awakening with her upper and lower lips cut with blood rushing out
Sensing he’s raged, she quickly got down on her knees and begged him, she acted so calmly and begged him till he apologized to her,she went ahead to cook the best beans and plaintain for him and they both eat together
They had one of the best sex style that night with her giving him a flying monkey style, the next day she did not go to work and by the time he got back he met the house empty
She did not return home but rented an Airbnb and when the dude family called for a meeting to settle the case, she remained adamant of never going back to such man
2yrs later the marriage was officially dissolved by the court and 7yrs later news broke that her ex husband had murdered his wife
Today she’s married with a good man and their beautiful children are flourishing, if she had stayed she would have been the one dead.
Leave at first signs of domestic violence.
whatsapp as a medium of corporate communication needs to be permanently banned. i wish i could block everyone. you should NOT be fully available to your workplace all the time. respectfully, please, please get a life outside of work. why are you messaging me at 10pm.
Banking in this country is an extreme sport!
@stanbicug what's so affluent about you not picking up? Then when you eventually do you can't help yet you also and register alternative numbers! RMs are unreachable. Why must banking be painful?
IHK provides meals to its admitted patients, which are then billed to the patient. After assessing this arrangement, URA said the hospital has to pay Shs 356m as VAT on these meals. IHK protested & went to the Tax Appeals Tribunal. URA lost. @BbegMedia
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