Currently, we deliver on Wednesdays and Saturdays around Nakasero Market, Kampala. A kilogram at 8000 ugshs, but slightly negotiable for orders above 100kgs. Kindly contact +256780622648
There are two places a serious farmer will not avoid in Kampala (Uganda); Container Village and Shauriyako. Yesterday, I was at the former and people were seriously shopping seeds for the upcoming season. Good maize seeds/ varieties are scarce at the moment. 1/2
Dear comrade and OB from University of Dar re Salaam,I just want to let you know @KagutaMuseveni that you are one of the strongest people I know and I have no doubt you will overcome this.Hope you know that I am keeping you in my prayers. May God give you back your good health.
Ugandans and Bazzukulu in particular.
It has been almost 2 days since I gave you an update on my war with corona. Except for the first two days (Tuesday and Wednesday), when there was a mild flu-like fever, but weaker than the usual flu, I only had some drowsiness on Thursday and mild headache at night. This was up to Friday.
There was also roughness on the throat (bugyiimbi like feeling- leaves with rough surface).
By Friday, all those symptoms had gone. Sunday, Monday and today, I have been busy doing paper work. I would have gone out of self – confinement but when we checked on Sunday, I was still positive, but the other parameters were good.
My social-media team brought me the messages that are overwhelmingly supportive. Thanks so much fellow Ugandans. I thank those who took the trouble to sign the boards at the Gate of Nakasero.
I also noticed some few individuals from, I think, Kenya, saying that I was in ICU etc. If I was in ICU, the government would inform the country. What is there to hide? However, I have not been to bed as a sick man in the house here except for sleeping, let alone being in a hospital bed, whether ICU or otherwise. Continue praying, we shall overcome.
Now that our People have woken up on the issue of wealth creation with dairy, coffee, fruits, palm oil, cocoa, etc., we should emphasize the issue of solar- powered irrigation to stabilize agriculture.
We do not want crops dying because of lack of rain in ekyeya (ekyaanda- the dry season). Even without mechanized irrigation, I am able to water my crops at Kawumu and Baralegi. Of course, I use paid labour.
When I challenged my daughter, Hon. Abeja, Woman MP Otuke, why my neighbours do not copy my example by using family labour, she had a good answer. The water sources are too far for the family labour to manage. We are studying all that.
Signed:
Yoweri K. Museveni
Ssaabalwanyi
13/06/2023
Guys I live in town myself coz am still at campus😅. But i micromanage my farm using solar cameras. I monitor everything on my phone and call my guys randomly. It works perfectly. If you live in town you need this technology for your farm as well.