PHIL BAMWINE
Have told you this story over and over again, @WembiReports walked into GREAT LAKES SAFARIS compound about 4yrs ago now and encouraged me to start sharing my thoughts on Twitter then.
Used to engage on Facebook and once in a while wrote articles for the bigger news papers on a number of topics. I even got a column with the MONITOR NEWS PAPER!
I STILL FIND OLDER PEOPLE WHO ASK ME WHY I STOPPED THE COLUMN, THEY LOVED IT.
Joining TWITTER was very rocky, there are people who thought I didn’t belong because this was only for Ugandas elites and at one point, i nearly believed it.
Yes, there are so many brilliant people here but also lots of less brilliant ones and to be honest, they are the majority seeing from how guys jump from topic to topic.
Anyhow, while quite a number started a war with me here accusing me of types of things, @bamwinejnr with big numbers started sharing everything I posted even without knowing me.
@bamwinejnr doesn’t have a bigger account by mistake, somehow he has convinced you guys to follow him. And numbers matter.
Once in a while, he comes to our office and discuss stuff about life and I will share some experiences in life with him. I have made many mistakes( learning opportunities) and also done many things over the years.
It’s good to see my young guys progressing especially those who have been so useful to me.
Can the Media Centre also serve as a central hub for advertising government job opportunities? For example, vacancies across various ministries, government departments, and agencies could be posted in one place.
Where can a graduate currently go to find all available government openings? It would be beneficial to first centralize government job advertisements so that citizens can easily access and track opportunities from a single platform.