I have a soft spot for people who challenge the script, question the norm, and dare to try a different way. I love thoughtful disruption over comfortable repetition.
I love it short and sweet.
Give @kasujja and his team time.
Allan Kasujja... juuuu! 😄
Fatherhood means suppporting your kids(Which he does by dancing to his son’s music)
Fatherhood means earning a decent living and providing for your family, which he is doing.
The only old men who are an insult to fatherhood are the ones who steal taxpayers money, those driving around in SUVs while their people have nothing to eat. The ones who treat flu and common cold at Agha Khan in Nairobi, the ones whose kids give birth in Sweden and study in the UK.
I think those are the real insults to fatherhood. But they are regulars on your show, Haven’t seen you calling them an insult to fatherhood.
And ofcourse there is the minister from Kanungu who refused to be treated at the hospital his voters use. Instead, he was airlifted to Kampala. He is a regular on your show.
I think this old man really enjoys dancing, just like you and I enjoy doing journalism.
Imagine someone 10 years from now called you ‘an insult to fatherhood’ just for doing your job!
Entertainment is just an honest job like any other.
@martinayebare5 In that same day, 30 oit of my 170 status viewers will overwhelm me with calls thinking am dead or have a bunch of issues or maybe I lost my phone. That’s where I vent, hang out and market everything I deal in Lol.
Regrettably, we have observed a culture of unwarranted attacks on the Judiciary especially on the judges and Judicial Officers for the work that they do. It is important to note that the power exercised by the Judiciary is donated by the people. It is therefore in the interest of the people of Kenya to protect and defend the independence of the Judiciary. The Judiciary remains open to positive criticism given that there is always room for improvement. -Judiciary Spokesperson, Paul Ndemo
The Judiciary has now taken deliberate steps to improve its engagement with the public and the media. The appointment of the Judiciary Spokesperson is a sign of the Judiciary’s commitment and a recognition of the role communication plays. At the court level, as part of our efforts to reduce instances of misreporting, we now issue media summaries for decisions in complex cases and high public interest cases. - Judiciary Spokesperson, Paul Ndemo
There is danger in misinformation and disinformation as it has the potential of creating a narrative that can erode confidence in institutions. There is therefore need to adequately resource government communication departments in this era of fast-moving news and the need for strategic public communication. - Deputy Chief Registrar and Judiciary Spokesperson Paul Ndemo during a panel discussion on Strategic Communication in a Complex World: Navigating Power, Platform and Public at the Aga Khan University. The other panellists who spoke to the students drawn from Eastern and Southern Africa included State House Legal Secretary, Kipchumba Karori and Executive Director of Community Advocacy and Awareness Trust, Daisy Amdany.
@Katumbabadru1@OtafiireH@Makerere@ProfNawangwe@GodwinTOKO He was very brutal and not open to any explanations! Whenever he stood at the exam room entrance, we always fought hard to at least finish a question exhaustively because once he stopped by your desk, that would be the end of your exam story! And it would be the little balances!