Hello guys just a repost is enough for her kids to have an education, no woman is supposed to suffer like this, my President @GiftGrace01 and former President @KwikirizaNova please 🙏 help her and me @bruno_KUg@Lord_Mutuzo
Dear Cape Verde, 🇨🇻
On behalf of the continent of Africa and her people, I wish to express our deepest appreciation for the magnificent football you displayed throughout this World Cup.
You drew with Spain, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia, and took Argentina to extra time - all without losing in normal playing time. What a remarkable feat.
Africa is immensely proud of you. As you return home, we shall never forget your heroic journey. Your name has been indelibly imprinted on our hearts, where it will remain for life.
The debt we owe you cannot be repaid in any currency, yet we are profoundly proud of you. You have shown the world that heart, discipline, and collective spirit can humble giants and inspire millions. Though your campaign has ended, your legacy as one of the greatest underdog stories in World Cup history will endure generations.
Thank you, Blue Sharks.
Africa salutes you.
THE FOOTBALL WORLD REMEMBERS!
~Margie🌹
I didn't choose any side. I burnt out. Right infront of cameras. I got intense PTSD. I gave my life to journalism at 15. I have fought the good fight of good governance for all those years. I chose to retreat. To study. To do the things I am good at. The things I can manage.
A love letter has allegedly ended a student’s life, leaving sadness and shock at Thomas Vocational Secondary School in Buruma, Rubirizi District.💔
Ankunda Shillah, the girl seen in the photo, is alleged to have committed suicide at school. that is what the family says they are being told.
The incident comes after the deceased was allegedly caught with a love letter and heavily punished with 80 strokes. She was later expected to appear before the school disciplinary committee today.
According to Bob, the deceased’s elder brother who is also a student at the same school, he says he last saw his sister on Monday after she was allegedly taken by the DOS and punished. When she did not show up on Tuesday, he reportedly tried to ask about her whereabouts and was allegedly told that she was in the dormitory. The same happened on Wednesday until students started shouting that his sister had hanged herself. Bob says he tried to enter and see his sister, but he was blocked and denied access by the metron and others and was later locked in a certain room until the body was taken by police and later taken to office forcing him to make a statement and to sign documents indicating that he had seen his sister but he refused.
Students at the school later staged a heavy strike following the incident demanding justice for their fellow student. Police reportedly arrived at the scene and fired bullets as tensions escalated, while the teacher accused of punishing the girl with 80 strokes allegedly ran away at the school alongside others.
The deceased’s mother also reportedly reached the mortuary at KIU International Hospital where the body is being kept. According to her, she could not see any signs that convinced her that the girl had hanged herself after trying to examine the body. She further alleges that her daughter had a heart problem, something she says the school was aware of, but despite knowing her health condition, they chose to beat and punish her heavily without considering her medical status even the days she never attended classes she was never called and yet they used to call her when is sick or missed aclass.
Dear Ugandans, kindly share this story widely so it can reach the right authorities and relevant institutions that can push for a thorough, transparent investigation and accountability into what happened at Thomas Vocational Secondary School.
The family of Ankunda Shillah is left in deep pain and is crying out for answers, clarity and justice following her tragic death. They deserve the truth, they deserve to be heard and they deserve proper intervention so that every detail is fully investigated and nothing is left in silence.