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UGANDA TOURISM
The last 6yrs have been hardest year for me in my tourism life and yes, we have had covid, Ebola but management of information has failed us!
Tourism had also attracted many young educated Ugandans and they were starting to see results, I mentor some so I know and more were coming board.
I don’t know about those that indirectly benefit from tourism who are so many and many of them don’t even know they do by the way.
It’s not about disease outbreaks, it’s just been how information has been handled, if you follow me, you can see the efforts i invest in and yes, many others do!
After 6yrs, this year the few accommodations have gone up to about 70% and within 2 days of announcement, we had moved from 70% to 30% and kept reducing.
Uganda already has very few accommodations but even the few, owners are struggling with loans and all sorts of bills across board.
Nothing has killed the entrepreneurs spirit especially in tourism like information handling by the ministry of health. And it’s more about how information is put out there!
No country succeeds with a dampened spirit of entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs make the economy and everything rotates around how the economy functions.
Me who knows about regional business and also understand our potential as a people and a country sometimes, it’s hard very hard.
Because of 2 planting seasons we casually say, oh we shall get over it. What keeps us backwards are things we can handle better according to me.
If don’t travel, you will never get to see even in our neighborhood how much business those guys do and you know what, they aren’t any better than us!
I interact with them, I can tell they aren’t any better than us. Many tell me, Amos you are operating in a small environment, you can do better elsewhere.
Then you ask yourself, who else will improve Uganda if am not one of them?
@RamahKizito Some bahima in Rwemiyaga say he's been forcefully encroaching on their land to graze his over 200 cows...the herdsmen with these animals are armed with pangas and spears.
Uganda doesn't need intern doctors.
Mothers have been giving birth since Genesis.
The cervix knows what to do. The placenta has never read a textbook and has always figured it out. Postpartum haemorrhage is simply the body being dramatic.
If the baby is not breathing, pray. It has worked before.
We have testimonies.
And this 70% of healthcare services they claim to provide in public facilities, frankly, that number sounds exaggerated.
Surely the walls are doing something. The benches. The relatives who sleep under the bed and remind the patient to breathe.
Uganda's healthcare system is a community effort. Interns are simply taking the credit. For nothing.
Bye bye Santiago! Walked 116 km of the Camino de Santiago.Thru forests & villages, over hills & valleys, we shared laughter, stories, aching feet & moments of reflection. Anselm,thanks for walking with me. We arrived with sore feet but full hearts. A journey of love. Buen Camino!
Prof. Mondo Kagonyera: "Fortunately, I was in Parliament when we passed the law allowing dual citizenship. We deliberately excluded certain positions from being held by people with other nationalities. The main concern was dual loyalty."Mondo is a former cabinet minister.
@MinofHealthUG if at all graduate Doctors are students and you don't want to pay them.
1. No deployment from MOH, let Universities deploy 'students' wherever they want. (This will enable them to stay close to their parents homes in order to avoid extra expenses)
2. Allow the so called students to work 3 days a week so that they use the remaining days to fend for themselves.
4. It is very possible to do internship in 8 months instead of 1 year.
@TheUMAofficial@RubabindaJr
#payinterns