Heavenly Father, today we ask forgiveness for all the negative and harmful words we have spoken about ourselves. Transform our thoughts and let us understand how marvellously you made us. Change our habits so we use our tongues to speak hope and favour upon our lives.
Amen.🙏
Days before America celebrates its 250th birthday, former President Barack Obama is drawing renewed attention to America's Founding Fathers' ties to slavery.
World Bank commits $3.8b to Uganda’s 10-year growth strategy.
Musasizi said the cash will only matter if government cuts waste and measures success by lives changed, not projects approved #MonitorUpdates https://t.co/ax8JNXxRd6
𝗡𝗘𝗪𝗦📰 Barack Hussein Obama uses America’s 250th birthday to attack the Founding Fathers again.
Obama is once again pushing the narrative that slavery defines America’s founding, trying to tarnish the very men who created this nation of which many lost their lives doing it.
.@POTUS signed the “Freedom to Fix” Presidential Memorandum 🇺🇸
This makes it easier for Americans to repair their own cars by protecting the right to fix vehicles and opening up more options for approving aftermarket parts.
“It’s really common sense.”
BREAKING: Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has commented on the US-Iran talks, stating that “understanding is a bilateral matter.”
We shall adhere if you stick to your words.
President Masoud Pezeshkian tells the USA
People are climbing Rooftops in Ghana.
A reminder East Africa is yet experience the heaviest down pour in it's history triggered by El Nino climate
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@DailyMonitor The government has made BUSIA and its people deliberately poor despite being one the most critical import and export channel for more than 50 percent of Uganda good,it's a pity that BUSIA has not had any backbone cash crop for more than four decades .
.@POTUS on Iran: "The meeting in Doha is going to be perhaps important, perhaps not. We're going to find out... It's really very simple. It's the denuclearization of Iran. We don't want them to have a nuclear weapon — and they're not going to have a nuclear weapon."