This is not unusual. My father was in the army and so we moved around as a family when there were transfers.
You’re appealing to emotion by using the “single mom” tag but she knew what she was signing up for.
🚨 A single mother police officer posted to Moroto in Karamoja. She left her two infant children at Nsambya barracks in Kampala because there's no accommodation there. She's been begging for a transfer reversal since June, but hasn't heard back.
Neighbors are looking after the kids while she pays for their meals and visits when she can. Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke says transfers are part of the job oath, and having children isn't grounds for reversal. He suggested she take the kids with her to Moroto.
Aren’t you comparing apples to oranges. If I’m not mistaken, the forester competes directly against the RAV4 in the compact cross over segment.
The harrier doesn’t directly compete with the forester for market share. Suffice to say, the Toyotas top competition in most markets
Let me settle the Harrier Vs Forester argument honestly. Both sides will hate part of this.
The Harrier wins on things that matter. It is quieter. The interior feels more expensive. It sips fuel at around 15km/l. And here in Uganda it holds its value very well. Anyone who tells you the Harrier is a bad buy is lying to you.
Now the part Harrier people do not want to hear. The 2014 Harrier 2.0 makes 151 horsepower and 193 newton metres. This 2014 Forester XT makes 250 horsepower and 350 newton metres. That is 99 more horses and 157 more torque in the same model year.
Most Harriers here are Front Wheel Drive. This has symmetrical All Wheel Drive that's ranked number one worldwide, plus X-Mode with hill descent for when our tarmac gives up. It stands 221mm off the ground. The Harrier sits noticeably lower.
And the money. Same year Harriers in Kampala are asking 65M to 75M right now. This XT is 55M.
So the verdict. If you want silence, some prestige and cheap fuel, buy the Harrier and buy it happily. If you want the faster, more capable car and you want it for about 15M less, you are looking at it.
Price: UGX 55M.
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Harrier or this. Defend your answer...
GLOBAL COACHES VS MEGA BUS 📌
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From Ambrose pliz 🗞️🗞️🗞️
Someone mentioned it and I also felt I should talk about it.
The other day I booked Mega Bus to Gulu, I was given my Receipt at the entrance and that was it. No one bothered to check until we got out.
However, the Mbarara Routes, Global Buses especially, they will check your tickets more than 4 times before you reach Mbarara.
You be there trying to sleep, and someone is tapping your shoulder asking for a ticket to just scribble volongoto and give it back to you! A few minutes later, another one. Do we, to you look like thieves or conmen who board buses not going to pay?
🎤🎤. Comment your minds here 😂😂😂
Guys, as they say in Ugandan english, please don't do a error and buy a car without checking with your friends who know this stuff.
This is a 2009 Model that's not worth more than 22m at the most!
But someone is marketing it at 40m!?
Madness.
One Night with Two faces of black intellectuals.
DEI hire Jason Day, went out in what police call "non suspicious" death. Translation (suicide?)
Candace Owens, showed up, debated with such intellectual skills and made Andrew Wilson look like a proud prick, but a sad intellectual dwarf!
Can't you see it?
Black people don't need DEI pretty boys who fake it to represent us in academia or Media.
We have Candace Owens or Ben Carsons who are sharp like knives.
It's both a sad day, but a also a great day for truth and merit
@GilbertAwekofua I understand: the issue with mainstream news media is that they promote a divisive narrative that in the stead of objectivity, we have activists in the form of journalists.
How does race fit into plagiarism claims. This is the absurdity of blacks always resorting to race blame game. You mean we don’t have black professors at all?!
@kasujja The analysis on BBC of the circumstances that preceeded his death is chilling. I think it's good some of you who have been there have returned home. If many still lose sleep over a black Prof. making his way into institutions like Cambridge.Then the non empathic journalists..😌
So, Her Lordship Jane Frances Abodo, the DPP who sanctioned the charges, prosecuted the case, sent this guy to jail for 3 years; later sat and heard the case on appeal and found that the charges she sanctioned did not add up? What a WoW!
I’d say Gulu is better; small, clean, low cost of living and some of the friendliest people I’ve ever met. And the city is just small enough that you can meet someone you know on pretty much every street.
Mbarara is Uganda’s best city. Nice people, pollution free, everything you want is there. Gone are the days when you had a small mechanical problem in Mbarara & had to transport your mechanic & spares from Kla. You can import anything around the world & clear it in Mbarara.
Dear @KCCAUG and @PoliceUg, this bus just offloaded passengers in the middle of the busy intersection at watoto with no regard to traffic being held up.This is so commonly done by these vehicles and taxis with no repercussions.
The gentleman in the photo is called Moses Ndege Bbosa and he's the managing Director of Multiplex Ltd, a company that managing parking in Kampala and is exploiting Ugandans with impunity.
What do you mean i have penalties of 10,000shs and I have to pay 40,000 shs extra once my car is clamped?
What happened to warning notes?
How do you even clamp a car when the driver is inside and hasn't refused to pay?
Ugandans have been exploited enough.
@KCCAED@KCCAUG@KCCASpox
I walked into Diamond Trust Bank on Kampala Road at 4.09pm, generated a PRN, paid the fees for renewal of my driving licence, took a boda and got at the @GovUganda Driving Licence office at Railways Grounds at 4.16pm, and after going through a series of swift processes, biometric data and photo capture, walked out of the place with a new driving permit at 4.31pm- a record 20 minutes to complete the entire process. And I did not ask for any special help from anyone--each officer was simply doing their work professionally to each person in the line, with no special or preferential treatment of anybody.
We don't have to benchmark from very far away when it comes to Government agencies that are efficient at what they do & service delivery. USPC is right before us