If this was Ronaldo’s last game for Portugal, he leaves having played most international games in history (233), scored most international goals (146), and become the only man to score in SIX different World Cups. Congrats, @cristiano - you’ve done your country & family so proud.
Africa, I’m excited to present the 2026 FIFA World Cup + a great panel of top legends @SuperSportTV. See you soon!
But 1st, who are your 2 favorite nations to win it?
#EverythingCanWait#DStvFIFAWorldCup26
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MOMBASA HOTELS
Do you guys know that Mombasa has more quality hotel rooms than whole of Uganda hotel rooms combined, yes just Mombasa!
The hotel am staying at has many hotel rooms and apartments and they are turning away visitors and so are other hotels of its level now.
Of course Mombasa has its set of issues like any other place but it’s promoted as MOMBASA RAHA meaning Mombasa has pleasure.
This hotel easily makes between usd 15m to usd 20m dollars a year and that gives the owner a chance to grow, employ more people.
Kampala with fewer hotels has an occupancy level of 25% averagely, Kampala as a city has no single marketing plan by KAMPALA CITY COUNCIL.
Hotels need an occupy of 35% order to be break even just profitability starts at 40% upwards, reason hotels in Kampala and uganda struggle with loans.
Leave a lone Kenya, Mombasa is marketed as Mombasa and it has head of tourism who wants Mombasa to grow and is very hard working.
The biggest challenge in developed countries is actually loneliness and Kampala has the vibe the rich love to enjoy and if we positioned ourselves, Kampala would beat many cities in Africa.
When hotels are full, it means visitors are in town, it means shopping malls will be busy, fuel stations get more business, transporters make money.
It means banks make money, restaurants make money, entertainment makes money, food suppliers make money, crafts sellers make money.
It’s not a problem of Kampala alone, all other cities or towns in Uganda need an awake leadership, create activities that attract spenders.
@BalaamBarugahar first congratulations on becoming a minister of local government and I would be happy to sit with you and we push these ideas.
@BalaamBarugahar come to Rwenzori marathon and see how this idea creates opportunities for the people of kasese and the surrounding towns.
Right now, most of the hotels are fully booked around kasese and the surrounding villages because of Rwenzori marathon and we are talking close to 2500 rooms of all types.
Bruno Fernandes on Man United’s biggest mistakes:
"The main mistake that the club has made through the years is that we've changed manager to manager, they were very different. And that's already a bad sign…”
Before this conversation, I thought I understood Bruno Fernandes.
I knew the numbers. The goals, the assists, the leadership, the criticism he’s faced over the years at Manchester United.
But I didn’t understand the mentality behind it.
Bruno has arguably become United’s greatest player of the post-Ferguson era, carrying their creativity season after season.
He’s won more club player of the year awards than Ronaldo, and only five players have scored more than his 70 league goals.
So I went to Manchester United Training Ground to ask him questions the footballing world wants to know.
Bruno spoke about growing up in Porto, watching his father sacrifice his own football career to provide for the family. He told me his dad never praised him for scoring goals. Instead, he’d point out the small things he still needed to improve.
And somehow that mindset shaped one of the most resilient athletes in world football.
We spoke about:
- Why he believes character matters more than talent in elite teams.
- How dressing room culture determines whether talent succeeds or fails.
- Why taking risks is essential if you want to create anything extraordinary!
- His honest opinion on pressure and why he thinks it’s a privilege.
- His thoughts on having Michael Carrick as a manager.
- Addressing Roy Keane’s criticism.
When you listen to Bruno speak, you understand that what makes him exceptional isn’t just technical ability. It’s his standards.
The standards he holds himself to.
The standards he expects from teammates.
The standards he believes define culture.
I really respect how Bruno chose to join United during instability because he believed in rebuilding something meaningful rather than joining an “easy” project.
I saw a much softer and more thoughtful side of Bruno that I don’t think people will expect. So, thank you Bruno for taking the time to sit down with me and for being so vulnerable.
Even if you don’t care about football, there’s a huge amount to learn from this conversation about leadership, resilience and high performance.
A performance befitting of the greatest away fans in the land.
Our heartfelt thanks to those who have followed us this season – enjoy your journey home! 🇾🇪👏
There’s no male Ugandan artist as professional, disciplined about his music career and talented like @IamApass ! I happened to book him last week for Guvnor’s Saturday night Fever, he posted and promoted the gig , did a drop for the night without any reminder. Arrived 1 hour before his performance, he came with his music technician and performed with live instrumental sounds so we can hear his voice. Not seen something like that before! Everyone was happy and complimenting his performance! Apass deserves his flowers. BOOK HIM!
If there is such a thing as an open secret, I’m going to let you in on one:
Capitalism favors owners (owners of capital).
Since most of us start with no inheritance, we enter the system with only our labor. 1/4
In the near future, history students will study this era the same way past generations studied the famous land question, only this time, the examination may revolve around intrigue, impunity, and institutionalized corruption. Anita Among May well headline the chapter.
Hehe @crazy_kennar you are official banned from coming to Uganda.
I will also inform our President after the swearing in.
Hehe but seriously, you are silly.