Good people!
May this new day bring peace, good health, and fresh opportunities to every family. Let us continue working together in unity, respect, and service for the progress of our community. Wishing you all a blessed and productive day.
#Peopleโs Councillor, Tsebeni Ivan
During a Sabbath service at SDA Church Mafubira in Jinja City yesterday, I urged the people of Busoga to join me in serving Ugandans with equity.
I implored the congregation to stick to and trust God in whatever they plan to do, because he will always pave the way for them, no matter who their enemies are.
I expressed gratitude to H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni @KagutaMuseveni for the trust he has placed in me throughout my career, beginning with my appointment as Deputy RDC, Senior Presidential Advisor (SPA) on political affairs, and now as Minister In Charge of the Presidency for the two consecutive terms in office. I am grateful to God that in my services, my legacy has remained free of any scandal.
I also urged them to make an effort in combating corruption as Uganda strives to achieve upper-middle-income status.
As H.E. President Museveni stated that: "this Kisanja no sleeping and no more corruption," during his swearing-in at Kololo, it is our responsibility as Ugandans to fight corruption because it affects us all.
Corruption has a variety of direct and indirect effects on the Ugandan economy. The majority of the impact manifests itself in lost efficiency, reduced investment, and weakened public services.
When public funds are diverted, projects cost more while delivering less. Roads, hospitals, schools are under-built and other social services are delayed. The Inspectorate of Government estimates that corruption costs Uganda approximately UGX 10 trillion per year, or 9.4% of GDP.
Her service and commitment to her community will not be forgotten.
I also extend my deepest sympathies to her family and loved ones. May you find strength and comfort in the legacy she leaves behind. As a country, we mourn together and honor a leader who gave her all to serve.
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Helen Nakimuli. My heartfelt condolences go out to the people of Kalangala, whose voice she carried with dedication, as well as to the Parliament of Uganda and the entire nation during this difficult time.
Good People,
Celebrating women means celebrating courage, compassion, and resilience. Their strength continues to shape a brighter and more equal world.
Happy Womenโs Day to All
I humbly request you @ReachDrMuganga of @VUKampala , may you please grant me an opportunity to attain my dream. Please, kindly grant me a scholarship. I'm humbly requesting ๐คฒ๐คฒ
Youth Day is more than just a date on the calendar; itโs a global acknowledgement of the vitality and potential inherent in young people worldwide.
To our fellow youth, especially from across the African continent, this is our time to reflect.
#BupotoAgenda