I witnessed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding and operational licence agreement between the Uganda Communications Commission and Starlink, marking an important step towards the commencement of their operations in Uganda.
Our interest is security, revenue assurance, and proper accountability within the telecommunications sector so that we know who is operating and who the customers are. I am pleased that Starlink has agreed to comply with Uganda’s laws and regulatory requirements as it prepares to begin service delivery in the country. I wish them good luck.
Uganda has signed a bilateral Air Service Agreement with Oman and has reviewed its air service negotiations with Ethiopia, Qatar and the UK. The country has also held new air service negotiations with Latvia and Sudan and bilateral consultations with India, Botswana, Russia and Malaysia.
https://t.co/TUU3BijNlw
Wishing our amazing partner @UgandaBaati a happy anniversary! We are honored to have shared in your success and look forward to many more years of collaboration. Congratulations!
#UgandaBaatiAt60
Our Executive Director & Chairperson of the CSO Forum today in his Speech at the #24thCSOForum, put a light to the importance of Education.
Indeed Everyone needs education and most importantly the Children whose Rights we advocate for deserve to be educated without hesitation
@UmemeLtd after reporting yesterday nothing has been done. Broken electric wires still on the ground. Children, motorist jumping and driving over the wires.
Services still want. We are in a blackout, we are still waiting here in bunono.
Doing these 12 things regularly, if possibly daily, will greatly enhance your health.
1. Stay hydrated. Drink water in the morning and throughout the day. Very important!
2. Eat your last meal by 7.30pm, latest 8.00pm.
3. Have your first meal 14 to 16 hours after your last meal. Only water and tea without milk, sugar or honey allowed from last to first meal.
4. Quit (not reduce) sugar, soda and sugary drinks.
5. Avoid consumption of refined wheat foods - bread, chapati, mandazi, pasta, pizza, biscuits, muffins and similar foods.
6. Eat animal products only on the weekend (no more than twice a week). Please do not eat processed meat like sausages and bacon.
7. Have a vegetable smoothie/salad often (daily if possible). Add spices, nuts and seeds for extra benefit.
8. Do exercise each day even if for 5 to 10 minutes. Anything counts that raises your heart rate. You can do it.
9. Build and preserve your muscles. How? Strength and core exercises like pushups, planks, sit-ups, using weights. Start small but be consistent.
10. Sleep early (ideally by 10pm) and try to get at least 7 hours of sleep.
11. Do fasts longer than 24 hours quarterly. Up to 72 hours with water is beneficial. Start slow and listen to your body.
12. Practice gratitude, (Look for things to feel grateful for), laugh often, forgive self and others and always be kind and charitable🙏🏽
Tudduka ku Ssande eno nga 07/04/2024.
Ngenda kudduka ku lw'obulamu obulungi nga’nkola dduyiro. 🏃🏿♂️
Naawe funa omujoozi gwo nga bukyaali.
#KabakaBirthdayRun2024#CorporateGamesUG
Rumanyika Baale
Musajja wa kabaka
Second month without renewing my DSTV subscription.
It is possible, just have secure network connection from Dimension Data. Everything can be accessed over the internet.
Second month without renewing my DSTV subscription.
It is possible, just have secure network connection from Dimension Data. Everything can be accessed over the internet.
Happy International Women's Day from all of us at Uganda Baati! 🌺
Today, we celebrate the incredible women who inspire inclusion in every sphere of life. Let's embrace the power of diversity, equality, and empowerment.
Together, we can build a brighter, more inclusive future where every woman's contribution is valued and celebrated.
#InspireInclusion #WomensDay