Life breaks any man, the very good, the very brave, the very gentle, anyone! There is no shame in being a broken man. You just pick up the pieces and start rebuilding.
The comeback is always stronger than the setback.
#5amClub
The CCTV cameras has already proved that Sydney was innocent the bag was stolen by some one else who jumped on the boda boda.
Let this man face courts of laws like what Okello is facing😢
So many graphic videos and images show Sydney being beaten nearly to death. So far, no single video or photo has surfaced of the bag he allegedly stole. A tragic reality remains; an innocent man was murdered.
And this man here, sadly donning the KCCA jersey is one of the murderers.
Many Bodas operate like the law here in Uganda is a suggestion to them, but I’ve looked into the future & I can tell you they are about to meet their equal in mad men.
By the time we are called to their aid, they’ll have learnt discipline, order and laws are worth their weight
@TonyNatif@ivan_magomu@piratesrugbyUG It’s painful, in 2011, I lost my brother, also rugby player, for Gulu elephants. They found him dead in a swimming pool, 6am in the morning. Up to today, we have never known what happen to him.
Boda Bodas need road training. The rate at which they are a danger to themselves and other road users is alarming. Their love for mob justice has to be checked.
This afternoon, I officiated at the groundbreaking ceremony for Kidepo International Airport in Karenga District.
I reminded the wananchi that Karamoja has come a long way from the days of insecurity, cattle rustling and lawlessness. The restoration of peace has created the conditions for the Karamoja region to develop.
The airport will improve access to Kidepo Valley National Park, boost tourism, attract investors, create jobs for our young people and expand markets for local products. Already, more than 1,600 Ugandans are employed on the project.
I thank our partners from Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates for recognizing the immense opportunities that exist in Uganda and Africa.
@jamesonen@TTTEconomist I think it’s broader than IQ, proly it’s just too expensive to have a child in those countries🤷🏿♂️
I saw somewhere that it could cost a parent in US $300k to raise a child. That’s minus schooling btw.