I see you!
You are not absent.
You are fighting.
Struggling so that your kids don’t have to.
You’re carrying people who don’t even know they are being carried.
May God grant you the breakthrough that will allow you to spend more time with your kids.
May their mother be your shelter, not another battle.
May your children, when they grow up and understand the price of things, look back and say —
Taata yatulwanirira.
Our father fought for us.
Happy Father’s Day my guy!
Sometimes we just need to think deeper than we do. Did you know that this simple quadratic curve with its tangent is the core logic behind the Newton-Raphson method that we use to solve complex non-linear problems today?
The truth is: If you never struggled with this green graph paper, you would not know how to spot when a simulation is lying to you.
As a Master's student, I took a course on the Rheology of materials. This curve is part of the constitutive model we use to determine what type of property a material has.
Why does your toothpaste stay on the brush instead of running off like water? It is because of yield stress. The slope of these curves is what engineers study to make sure your paste only flows when you apply force to the tube.
This knowledge is a means to an end. You might not see the importance now, but if you study deeper and go higher in the STEM fields they are built for, you will see it.
The UAE Ministry of Defense has announced the successful interception of a second wave of ballistic missiles fired by Iran, with fragments falling on scattered areas of Abu Dhabi, including Saadiyat Island, Khalifa City, Bani Yas, Mohammed bin Zayed City, and Al Falah.
Prof. John Baptist Kirabira from @MakCEDAT shines as one of @Makerere's Outstanding Researchers in 2025, receiving an award at the 76th Makerere University Graduation Ceremony for his impactful innovations and dedication to academic excellence. #Mak76thGrad
Men are not failing, the world has simply changed the exam without warning. Tomorrow’s Space will shake foundations:
Masculinity in the Age of Receipts, Too Short for Love.
@MugaluNathan & @GODFREY_Kutesa are coming with truth, tenderness & thunder.
#ManCaveUG
UPDATE: Burundi Defense Minister Chantal Nijimbere commissions vehicle produced by the country's army. She was accompanied by military chief General Prime Niyongabo
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Jane Goodall, one of the greatest champions our planet has ever known.
Jane’s life was a testament to curiosity, compassion, and courage. She reminded us that every choice we make, no matter how small, has the power to protect the Earth and all who call it home.
Today, we honor Jane’s extraordinary legacy by carrying her message forward with love, respect, and action for our ocean and our planet 💙
In 1960, Dr. Jane Goodall’s early fieldwork observing chimpanzees at Gombe Stream Game Reserve, in Tanganyika (now Tanzania), unveiled groundbreaking research of shared behaviors between humans and apes.
The Jane Goodall Institute announced on October 1, 2025, that Jane Goodall died at 91. A primatologist, conservationist, animal advocate, educator, and National Geographic Explorer, her work revolutionized our understanding of the natural world.
“We need to collaborate, we need to get together, we need countries and individuals to work together to make this a better world so that we can be a little bit proud of what we leave for our children.” — Dr. Jane Goodall, UNESCO, 19 October 2024.
Dr. Jane Goodall delivered these words at @UNESCO in a historic address before a thousand young activists, decision makers and scientists. Today, we pay tribute to a woman who changed history: Dr. Jane Goodall. A pioneer whose life was devoted to the protection of nature, the sharing of knowledge, and the respect for all living beings.
At #UNESCO, she stood before the world with a message of hope, reminding us that our future depends on caring for gorillas, for wildlife, and for our common Earth. Her words were simple yet profound: hope lies in action, and each of us holds the power to protect the fragile web of life that sustains us.
For generations to come, she will remain proof that another world is possible.
Her passing is an immense loss — and also a renewed call to action.
Primatologist, conservationist, animal advocate, educator, and National Geographic Explorer Jane Goodall has died at age 91. Goodall’s decades of research into the lives of wild chimpanzees transformed our understanding of these intelligent apes. https://t.co/i3qzfDIAzg
A con(wo)man using phone number +256702175674 registered in the name of Teddy Nansukusa tried to con me & several others. He/she is so poor at his/her job. No one can fall for this unprofessionally written email.
You can't be a thief and poor at it. Choose one struggle.😉😉