@TonyNatif Well. We actually did quite well with COVID. Not saying Mr. Mwenda is right but the size of the pharmaceutical industry is $1.7 trillion and is projected to grow to $2.7 trillion over the next decade. So. Don’t write him off so quickly.
@GodberTumushabe Thank you for sharing your knowledge of the Constitution and the law.
You may be surprised, but public officials (including some seemingly unintelligent people) also enjoy the same constitutional rights as all Ugandans, including freedom of association under Article 29 1/2
@Godwin6Agaba It’s as if the UN is the same as the US by law. I am certain that you can differentiate the two, but you have deliberately decided not to. The question is why? Who sent you against Uganda’s most hardworking diplomat? The man has never been Ug’s ambassador to the US.
@DonnaMudondo You see when someone dies who you know personally, you feel a certain way. When you don’t, it’s not the same. If (God forbid) @frankbalkazerg1 died, @Kasuku256 would NEVER make such comments.
Your feelings are justified, but they cannot be everyone’s feelings.
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
@ryansaasi Once you’ve truly dealt with what ever is bothering you, you’ll realize that Kasule has nothing to do with your outrage. If your sense of morality is way above his, why stoop low to make him your business. Deal with yourself first.
@Ajalo_@SakisaHellena You guys need to look inward of yourself and first of all, and find peace. Then be concerned about Kasuku. You have your own issues.
@JackieAkampwera@tibzkarts2 It should be the policy of small businesses in Uganda to never touch government contracts. If they ever do, make sure work is never finished. Do it in such a way that it becomes a priority for them to pay you so that you can continue the work. That’s the only way to go.
“You cannot say that you have Shs158 billion to purchase cars for MPs and then claim that you do not have Shs 28 billion to pay medical interns’ allowances, with the excuse that it would crush the economy. By the way, doctors are rarely in the hospitals. It is the medical interns who are everywhere doing the donkey work,” Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu
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