There are moments when life tests a person's strength beyond what most of us can imagine.
My friend, @rwamu_ had just completed his law degree when he suffered a stroke. Many feared the worst. Some thought his dreams had come to an end. But through pain, uncertainty, and years of recovery, he has remained remarkably strong, determined, and hopeful.
Today, there is a smile on his face again. There is progress. There is hope.
When the call came , all of us that knew this fine legal brain, kindred spirit set in.
I want to sincerely thank the friends let by @SilverKayondo , classmates, and well-wishers who have stood by him. Because of your generosity, land for a wheelchair-accessible home wss purchased in Manyangwa, Gayaza, and the title successfully transferred.
Now comes the next step: building the home.
For Mwene, this is more than a house. It is dignity. It is accessibility. It is independence. It is a place from which he can continue his recovery journey in safety and comfort.
I am therefore appealing to all friends, colleagues, members of the legal fraternity, and every person of goodwill to contribute whatever they can. No contribution is too small. Together, we can help a young man who has fought so courageously rebuild his life. @Atukundaisaac1
Account Number: 9030026965607
Name: Yongyera Roland
Bank: Stanbic Bank, Metro Branch
Mobile Money Contacts:
0783604779
0775393676
(Registered Name: Yongyera Roland)
If you cannot contribute financially, kindly share this message. Someone in your network may be the answer to this prayer.
Mwene's story is a reminder that while a stroke may change a life, it does not have to destroy a dream.
@DouglasLwangaUg No.3 has happened to me. 🥲. But I got Justice and my 5million was refunded coz I knew the person who scammed me. I had to reach out to his family. I was also planning a write up in regards to this but it’s good u have brought it up.
Scam Alert to Job Seekers:
There are many scams happening these days, but job seekers are among the biggest targets. When someone is desperate for work, it becomes easy for scammers to take advantage of them. Here are some tricks…
1-Some “job search companies” ask you to pay UGX 50,000–100,000 for registration so they can help you find a job. You give them your CV and wait for opportunities that never come. Be very careful with these.
2-Another common scam is when someone calls claiming there’s a job opening, but says you first need a TIN number. They then ask you to pay around UGX 50K so they can “process it” for you yet getting a TIN is actually free.
3-Then there are brokers who claim they work with certain companies or know HR managers and bosses. They ask for money to “connect” you. Some demand even more than money, especially from young girls.
Someone is making money off your struggle and desperation. Stay alert, ask questions, and protect yourself while job hunting. Whats your job search story? #BeeraSteady #SkillsKlinic
The older you get, the more you realize luck is mostly exposure. If you sit in the same place, have the same routine, talking to the same people, nothing new really happens. You have to tackle the world to succeed. Travel more. Talk to people.
Detectives have told this publication that at least five sacks of money in local currency of Shs50,000 denomination, wads of United States dollars, as well as Euros were among items recovered from separate residences of @AnitahAmong.
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