Charity Ambassador - WECO Uganda.
Here I led a food distribution program around the vulnerable communities of Masaka, Uganda. The cry was, "If you can't feed a hundred people then just feed one!"
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This house will cost you from 34m to 40m if you also need landscaping works done.
The biggest question you might be having is who has that kind of money as if hamjaona one mikora ako na taxes zenu hard cash to a tune of 250m kshs. That’s a whole mega jackpot.
Though that doesn’t mean that anybody with that kind of money has to be a thief or is a thief. For instance mimi hapa am planning to build myself such after like 30 years of pure hardwork. My work will be driving across the world and admiring my works.
Fantasies aside what you see here is a normal house but with clay bricks cladding and beautiful landscaping plus imported grass. Hii si ile unangoja ati imee randomly.
You don’t have to invest this huge or small. We have you covered by doing a bespoke one for you.
We are working to incorporate Cx5s in the renders lakini Hatujapata CX5 clients (who want to build) of late. Kwani hamjengi now that naskia hiyo machine iko fuel efficient. Comes with i-stop feature.
Siri ni gani ? People have fuel guzzlers and still on rampage.
If you see a well constructed rammed earth building anywhere in Africa, there is a strong chance a Ghanaian architect or engineer had something to do with it. Ghana has long proven how serious she is with this material.
The Falcon Cinema is the latest proof. Berekuso, Ghana. Studio NEiDA. Commissioned by film curator Jacqueline Nsiah. Expected completion 2027.
A purpose built cinema and cultural archive dedicated entirely to African film. Four buildings arranged around a courtyard drawn from Asante compound architecture. Earth materials throughout. Thatched palm leaf roof. A roof assembly that channels rainwater into the central courtyard and allows hot air to escape without mechanical cooling. The main cinema is an outdoor planted amphitheatre. Construction waste will be repurposed into the courtyard seating landscape.
250 and 150 seat screening rooms. A restaurant. An archive. An education hub. An outdoor cinema. Future filmmaker residencies planned.
A cinema of this scale generates consistent employment, attracts filmmakers, scholars, and tourists, and creates a market for local businesses around it. African film reels are currently scattered across institutions around the world, many never seen on the continent they came from. This building brings them home and builds the industry pipeline to train the next generation of African filmmakers on African soil.
Studio NEiDA | The Falcon Cinema | Berekuso, Ghana | Expected 2027
Commissioned by Jacqueline Nsiah
Does anyone in #Uganda know if it’s still possible to get this book in print? And if not, how I might contact the copyright holder? This book would be a good candidate for e-publishing.
This is your home sweet home. What more would you want. This is the design that never fights with existing terrain but blends in like its just part of it.
Serious work by serious people. Siri ni sisi.
Most Ugandans on third-party insurance think they're insured. They're not. They've just paid a legal fee to be allowed on the road.
Third-party covers the other guy. That's the entire job. If you hit a boda, MTP (Motor Third Party) pays him up to 1M for injury and 10M total across all victims in one accident. Your car, your bumper, your medical bills, your stress. Your problem.
And the actual price some people quote is wrong. MTP in Uganda right now is about UGX 76,000 a year which can slightly vary by provider.
Comprehensive is regulated at roughly 4% of your car's market value per year. A 20M Vitz costs around 800k. A 30M Noah sits at about 1.2M. A 50M Harrier is closer to 2M. An 80M Prado pushes 3.2M. Install a tracker and most insurers knock up to 15% off.
Here is the math nobody runs. If your car is worth 30M and you are paying 76k for MTP, you are sitting on a 30M asset with zero cover for theft, fire, your own accident damage, vandalism or the boda that hit and broke your side mirror and disappeared on Kampala Road in our usual crazy traffic.
One bad afternoon erases the asset. The 1.2M would have replaced it.
If your car is worth under 15M and you can absorb the full loss, third-party is reasonable. Above that if you are not insuring. You are gambling. And with the indiscipline and chaos on our roads, "the buying land & building a house guys" get to win eventually...😂
Are you on MTP only or comprehensive? Has yours ever paid out? Tell me below.
@WHO Uganda must protect both public health and our economy. One imported Ebola case from Congo does not mean Uganda should be portrayed as a nation overwhelmed by an outbreak. Such announcements can cause unnecessary panic, tourism cancellations and business losses affecting millions of hardworking Ugandans.
We respect international cooperation, but Uganda is a sovereign nation and decisions concerning our country must be handled carefully and responsibly under the leadership of H.E President @KagutaMuseveni. Public health communication should be based on clear evidence while also safeguarding livelihoods, tourism and investor confidence.
Uganda has some of the best Ebola response experience in Africa and our health teams remain capable and vigilant.
Allow our sovereign nation to flourish . Some one should not be in New York to declare any outbreak in Uganda with out consent of our President.
Tomorrow, the NONSENSE of certain people stealing our people's wealth because they are 'Connected' will cease forever! We shall rebuild our country and indeed rehabilitate it from the ravages of Corruption!
Hehe @crazy_kennar you are official banned from coming to Uganda.
I will also inform our President after the swearing in.
Hehe but seriously, you are silly.
Kampala's slums need an urban renewal plan. We can build decent housing and infrastructure for bonafide inhabitants of the capital city. We would use the money we save from thieves.