To Europe: Before you write another cheque based on CNN interviews, ask to see the patients. Ask to see the data. Ask where the last round of aid went.
To Uganda: We see you. And we are tired.
#Uganda#CorruptionIsTheVirus#AidForWhom
@wekesa_amos I will sit with him on this one we really have a lot to work on even KLM canceled flights and I’m hearing Dubai is counseling SOON to because of what corruption we can do better
@mtnug at least if you are going to compensate for the time we have been off we can understand that but if it's your problem people you need to fix it because when I subscriptions expire you don't even wait a microsecond to put us off so please make some changes or else tooja
@mtnug My luganda is not perfect, but MTN mutyaba with your fiber worknet internet how can a whole region be off for more than 15 minutes and your customer care helpline those people f****** Liars both of the people that worked on me on the 8th of September which was yesterday
@bananalifeug I’m deeply disappointed by your inhumane return policy. It’s frustrating dealing with such poor customer service, especially from a Ugandan company that should know better. Kindly send me a clear lst of your return policies. Customers deserve transparency.#DoBetter
@bananalifeug How do I reach out because I bought a tablet and the battery cannot even last for an hour and more of that I informed you the people you work with at Victoria Mall and I was told to take me days for you to get back to me I was there this Friday evening
Today, I celebrated the 100th birthday of Mzee Thomas Kayangire in Kashari. It's a rare milestone, and he achieved it through his dedication to a healthy life.
I joined the celebration to honor his years of service. Back in 1965, while I was in High school, Mzee Kaguta gifted me 22 heifers, and Kayangire rode his bicycle to help me care for them, demonstrating his commitment to serve everyone, regardless of age or status.
His kindness has always stayed with me. When he invited me to his wedding anniversary in 2008 and again today, I came to show my appreciation. Mzee Kayangire’s long life reflects the rewards of serving others.