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Anyone with information on the whereabout of this gentleman, Obed a boda boda rider operating near the Temple by Froebel Stage in Ntinda. Kindly share it with Kiira Road Police Station for further investigation. Case Number CRB 612/2026 #justiceforsidney
5th June is a historic day for Uganda’s aviation and economic landscape.
@KagutaMuseveni will be heading to Karenga District to officially break ground on the runway construction for the new Kidepo International Airport! 🇺🇬✈️
Stay tuned for live updates, photos, and milestones straight from the groundbreaking ceremony site tomorrow! 🏗️📸
#KidepoAirportGoesGlobal #AviationUganda #InfrastructureMilestone #Uganda #FlyToKidepo @MoWT_Uganda@KagutaMuseveni @UCAA_General
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Former Uganda Rugby U20 international & current Hippos hooker Moses Mununuzi has been given an opportunity to attend Hartpury College 🏴 and study Sports Science.
But he needs to raise USD 7500 to get started. Please support him 🔗 https://t.co/NKAETNcTHc
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AGREES TO FINANCE SGR PROJECT:
The Vice President of the African Development Bank Dr.Abdul Kamara,in charge of Regional Development, Integration and Business Delivery has reaffirmed the Commitment of the African Development Bank to finance the construction of the 326km standard gauge railway (SGR) section in Uganda from Malaba to Kampala.
The Bank’s Vice President made the pledge while meeting Uganda's delegation led by the Temporary Governor, Mustapha Achidri- Assistant Commissioner at the Finance Ministry on the sidelines of the African Development Bank Annual meetings, 2026 in Brazzaville,Republic of Congo.
The @AfDB_Group Vice President said the SGR project is well aligned with the Bank's cardinal priority of building resilient infrastructure on the African Continent.
The Bank has already tentatively allocated UA 480 million (Approx USD 650 million),however the final project financing arrangements will be concluded during the next appraisal mission next month in June 2026, based on the approval of African Development Fund 17.
Dr.Kamara also pledged the support of AfDB to the tune of USD 1 million to Uganda as emmergency response to the fight against Ebola.
In his remarks,Achidri welcomed the commitment of the AfDB to fund the SGR,adding that @GovUganda is currently mobilising EUR 2.7 billion to finance the construction of the SGR,a key enabler under the Tenfold Growth Strategy.
He also thanked the Bank for the continuous support to Uganda. He made specific reference to the recently approved projects by the Bank's Board including: Additional financing for the Uganda Rural Electrification Project 1 worth EUR 7.33 million and Uganda Rural Electrification Access Project Phase II worth EUR 101.23 million.
On behalf of Uganda,Achidri congratulated the President of AfDB Dr. Sidi Ould Tah upon his election to the helm of Africa's beacon of hope and transformation.
"The Government of Uganda pledges its support to your endeavours during your tenure," said Achidri.
The meeting was also attended by Bhebhe Themba the Country Manager AfDB (Uganda), Yvette Glele-Ahanhanzo, Director, Regional Development, Integration and Business Delivery and Maria, Antonia, Joy Kategekwa, Director, Regional Coordination Office.
This Monday at 8 PM on my Spaces, we get to understand how the Sovereignty Bill will affect Ugandans. My guest is @PhillipKarugaba, commercial lawyer with vast experience & an advocate of the rule of law. He is a partner at ENSafrica Uganda, a corporate law firm in Kampala. Set a reminder
🚨 Vincent Kompany on people appreciating him: “Don't believe the hype, don't believe the drama”.
“When I arrived here at Bayern, I'd been promoted with 101 points, then relegated with 20, then won the league here – two years ago I was the worst manager and today I’m the very best”.
“If you let yourself be influenced by all that noise, you’ll end up getting worse. It’s nicer this way, but I can live with criticism. It really doesn't matter to me”.
Never waste your time sharing your life’s blueprint with people who are not going to build with you! Build in silence and show up strong. Delete the desire for validation.
BREAKING NEWS: Neverrrrrrrr... Neverrrrrrrr... Neverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr look desperate in life. Remain calm during hard times. Understand it's just your time to suffer like every great man before you. You're a man.
Other people's views and troubles can be contagious. Don't sabotage yourself by unwittingly adopting negative, unproductive attitudes through your associations with others.
-Epictetus
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Michael Carrick was a class act as a player and he can become a great coach as well. Nothing is impossible for this guy. Personally, I’m proud to have played with him by my side as well as with him as a manager on our bench. 🙌🏽👊🏽
BALIMWEZO WON WITH A STRAIGHT PUNCH & UPPERCUT!
Every city gets the leadership it trains for. Kampala, long accustomed to shadowboxing, finally stepped into a proper bout.
The story, oddly enough, begins with a bullet. Rather, how he survived one.
In 2023, Hon. Eng. Ronald Balimwezo narrated -half seriously, half like a man reenacting a village sparring match -how he survived being shot by thieves. His logic was pure boxing philosophy. A straight punch -like a bullet, comes straight. You dodge. You feign. You wait. When the opponent commits, you counter.
“When I heard him (a thief he encountered) cock the gun,” Balimwezo said, moving his head side to side, “I decided I would dodge. But when he said ‘wansi,’ I didn’t go down. I surrendered.” Hands up. The shooter assumed weakness. Balimwezo pounced with a straight punch and an uppercut. The rest is history. He survived.
#Ugandans laughed. Then they listened. Then they remembered.
That comic head movement—the feint, the pause, the refusal to panic—became political theatre of the highest order. Kampala recognized it instantly. This was not noise. This was timing.
Enter the mayoral ring.
In one corner stood @EriasLukwago_ — #Omuloodi himself. Fifteen years unbeaten. A true 'heavyweight'. He had knocked out contenders across weight classes: Jose Chameleone, Ragga Dee, Peter Ssematimba. Even Weasel once vowed to relocate to Tanzania if Lukwago knocked his brother. (To this day, we await the travel itinerary to Sululu's land.)
#Lukwago was no soft target. He had survived court injunctions, party wars, and City Hall ambushes. Experience? Undisputed. Chin? Proven.
But boxing teaches an unforgiving truth: experience eventually meets preparation.
@RonaldBalimwezo entered with a different style. A civil engineer. Former boxer. Amputee -his leg lost to Kampala’s unforgiving roads, the very infrastructure failures he now campaigns against. Low center of gravity. Head movement. Peek-a-boo politics.
His mantra was simple: The straight punch and the uppercut.
More precisely: Punch emu.
#Kampala needs an engineer was his selling proposition.
While others swung wildly—press conferences, protests, slogans -#Balimwezo slipped. He talked drainage when others shouted democracy. Roads. Garbage. Slums. Unsexy things. The body shots of governance.
And then, at the right moment, the uppercut landed.
No ear biting. No cheap fouls. No theatrics. Just a clean, compact counter—Tyson-style. Short distance. Maximum impact.
Seven candidates entered. One engineer remained standing.
The bell rang. Kampala looked up. Uganda gasped.
Not rebellion. Not rage.
Just a city finally tired of shadowboxing —and ready for someone who knows how to fix the ring itself.
Congratulations, incoming Lord Mayor Eng. Ronald Balimwezo. That solid punch landed. Now the real work of Mayor starts.