Kiswahili speaking nations should condemn the weaponization of the language to abduct and torture. Kenya and Tanzania should not watch from the sidelines. The trauma Ugandans carry, inflicted by the Ugandan State using this language as a language for violence and brutality, affects the rest of the region and efforts towards the so called EAC integration. @TitoMagoti@Nyamisa_Chela@_James041@MigunaMiguna@NjeriWaMigwi@Honeyfarsafi
What does the business community expect from today’s National Budget?
@MbiddeOn spoke to traders in Kikubo, and here’s what they had to say.
#MorningAtNTV#KnowYourBudget26
I visited Germany to engage with the Baganda community residing there, with the intention of ensuring that the Kabaka’s service continues to reach them while preserving its connection to their cultural roots and origin. - Buganda Kingdom Prime Minister (Katikkiro) -@cpmayiga
#MorningAtNTV
TRAFFIC UPDATE: Motorists and commuters travelling along Jinja Road are advised to take note of the following situation.
#NTVNews | https://t.co/jqAK1LdViu
“The days of a thief are 40 but on the 39th day they are so confident they throw away their cooking stones”
- African proverb always recited by my late grandfather
As concerns grow over the increasing use of children in inappropriate social media videos, the Minister for Children Affairs has strongly condemned the practice, calling on parents, content creators, and the public to prioritize the dignity & safety of every child online.
When @nakimuli_helen hobored ambitions of becoming MP, the incumbents thought, transfering her from Bubeke to Bufumira and later Mazinga sub counties would intimidate her. She was only energized. Pained by the fact that she left young and tenacious. Rest well my daughter!
Her passing is a great loss to Kalangala and the nation. We have lost a development-oriented leader with immense potential.
My heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and the people of Kalangala.
May her soul rest in peace.
@CultonScovia Much as it could be true, you clearly know the principle of presumption of innocence -What if it was a case of mistaken identity? the burden will entirely lie on the Prosecution. What if it fails to prove beyond reasonable doubt? Let the judicial process take full course.
I am in the village about 1000ft higher than Kampala. The night temperatures are generally 3C degrees lower than in Kampala and by 3/4AM it’s about 15/16 degrees. It’s much cooler and one sleeps more soundly. Walks in high grass and uphill for about 4/6 km I feel much better after a few days and these walks on level ground are more beneficial than walking on level surfaces in residential urban areas. The air is cleaner and those with breathing difficulties may feel better.
That’s my experience as I live in the countryside more frequently.