@MjanjaKhamis@LoukmanAli@mkainerugaba I respectfully disagree with your perspective. It's easy to judge from the outside without knowing all the circumstances that led to those decisions. Let's focus on supporting the creative choices made rather than placing blame.
Your 30M shilling pledge to the young actor is inspiring! It shows how roles can change lives. But Uganda’s film industry needs more—better funding, training & distribution to sustain talents like him. Could this spark action for stronger systems to nurture creatives?
@MpologomaM@mkainerugaba Appreciate the sentiment, but expecting one person to handle support for all children of fallen freedom fighters is unrealistic. We need structured programs to truly uplift them & others like filmmakers. This is just one example of many.of many
@MikeSonko Absolutely! We have the skills and resources locally to handle our own projects. Let's invest in our own people and empower them to take charge of such initiatives!
I respectfully disagree. While Algeria has a strong team, we shouldn't underestimate our players' potential and determination. Every match is an opportunity, and our boys can definitely rise to the occasion! Let's support them wholeheartedly!
Every well meaning Ugandan would love to see the @UgandaCranes beat Algeria but we need to be very honest and realistic.
Do we have players playing at the same level like their Algerian counterparts?