Hello great people. Thank you so much for the support last night. If you shared a poster, bought a ticket or spread the word in one way or the other. We return on 4th December even more lit 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My son, having money does not make you an investor.
Just as buying a sack of seeds does not make a man a farmer.
A man masters a skill, earns a good salary, and suddenly mistakes his bank balance for business wisdom.
He takes the money he made in a profession he understands, and throws it into a hustle he knows nothing about.
Money is only seed.
And seed planted in unknown soil is not investment. It is gambling.
Be blessed.
Ashton Small 🏆🇷🇼🇬🇭
Disability is not inability is his push.. he’s grown a community of 200k people in 1 week. Road to 1 million, his story is deep and deserves to be shared with the world🌍
Uganda’s greatest threats are not always floods, wars, or economic shocks.
Sometimes they are hidden in how we think, lead, execute, and organize ourselves.
I share three silent threats Uganda must confront: Weak execution, Elite disunity, and Declining public leadership.
Ideas are good. Execution is better.
Watch the full episode. 👇
#Uganda #Leadership #Execution
It’s been always a great dream to do something that is so close to my heart, growing up in one of the remotest villages in Uganda 🇺🇬
Where one would ask; can something good come out of this place? a child that had ambitions to achieve something.
Friends, this baby is taking shape in the scenic magical #Kapchorwa
In the next few days, I will be sharing what the dream behind this project
I thank my dear Wife Eng Carol Kamari for her great support, very instrumental in this project, project consultant, site manager and resident engineer!!
Thank you all
#kapchorwa #sipifalls #hotel #Joscal
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On 12th May 1924, St. Mary’s College was transferred to Kisubi, after Bishop Forbes commissioned the new College buildings.
After the transfer of St. Mary’s from Rubaga, the College was attracting most of the attention because it was forming the elite of the nation and….
9. St. Mary’s School supplied many boys during the war as soldiers, interpreters, and stretcher-bearers while others worked in the supply, transport and telegraph services. 105 students of St. Mary’s School served in the 1914-1918 war. 5 were killed while 66 served as African…
10. St. Mary’s School provided as many as 59 interpreters to the Military Staff at Bombo.
To cope with the ever-increasing number of students, the White Fathers decided to open feeder schools so that St. Mary’s would specialize in giving higher studies. During this time,…
8. In 1912, the pioneer finalists of the then Rubaga based St. Mary’s School completed their courses in English, History, Arithmetic and Luganda Grammar leading to an Award of certificates by the Colonial Government. The school at this time was one of the happiest places in…
I am humbled and deeply grateful to have received the 2025 SMACKOBA Distinguished Alumni Achiever Award from the @SmackObs
SMACK gave me an education, a foundation, faith, discipline and purpose. The values instilled within those walls have guided every step of my journey and this recognition is a powerful reminder that those roots run deep.
To SMACKOBA, thank you for seeing and celebrating me, and for continuing to honour excellence within our brotherhood.
To all @smackists out there, keep representing our alma mater with pride. We are made for greatness.
SMACK Raaa!!💪🏾