🚨 Nakasero Hospital is privately owned. It was started in 2009 by a group of about 20 medical consultants and specialists.
In 2019, a Dutch private equity fund called Investment Fund for Health in Africa took a controlling stake, over 50%, through a company called Hospital Holdings Investment. The doctors still own a big chunk, led by chairman Dr. Ben Mbonye.
🚨 Nakasero Hospital is privately owned. It was started in 2009 by a group of about 20 medical consultants and specialists.
In 2019, a Dutch private equity fund called Investment Fund for Health in Africa took a controlling stake, over 50%, through a company called Hospital Holdings Investment. The doctors still own a big chunk, led by chairman Dr. Ben Mbonye.
Ruh, roh.....
July 16 – Axios (Madison Mills): “Chinese AI startup Moonshot AI stunned developers on Thursday with a massive new model that may rival the best American systems at a fraction of the cost. Kimi K3’s early performance is fueling awe across the AI world — and alarm in Silicon Valley and Washington — as China appears to be rapidly erasing America’s lead in advanced AI. Moonshot says Kimi K3 contains 2.8 trillion total parameters, making it one of the largest open-weight AI models ever released… In blind testing by AI evaluator Arena, developers preferred Kimi over every leading U.S. model for front-end coding — including Anthropic’s Fable 5 and OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 Sol.”
ADVICE
UGANDAN YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS
I know that some of you entrepreneurs who follow me on X can get discouraged from waking up and pushing like one called me today morning, because you expect this same negative energy to focus on you.
PLEASE DON’T FOCUS ON THAT!
Wake up daily with your head high, say a prayer and push regardless of the odds because many Ugandans even on X need jobs, need opportunities.
You are the ones who have the ability to employ that one extra person and you don’t have to be perfect, perfect people produce nothing.
Time is never on your side, since we simply as humans just pass through this world, we aren’t meant to be on earth forever, fight to make your mark. Noise will never stop!
It’s you the entrepreneurs that are going to make the much needed economic difference for Uganda because you are the one who takes the risks.
In life, you can choose to be the one who throws stones at the FRUITING TREE or fight to be the FRUITING TREE. If you become the fruiting tree, expect STONES!
Hehe I grew up in a CHILDREN’S HOME with 48 boys who are men today in really bad times. Somehow I attracted fights even as a kid and it’s hasn’t stopped.
Even in tourism people would wake up daily to take me on, it’s reduced now, some see my value others have just given up and in all this, I have seen Gods hand.
By Gods grace I fight to limit my madness( they say every man is mad but the degree of the madness varies) because I found my purpose in life.
So if you come from a background like mine, nothing is going to be easy, it’s a full time fight until the Lord calls you home.
Be encouraged, don’t give up.
ADVICE
UGANDAN YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS
I know that some of you entrepreneurs who follow me on X can get discouraged from waking up and pushing like one called me today morning, because you expect this same negative energy to focus on you.
PLEASE DON’T FOCUS ON THAT!
Wake up daily with your head high, say a prayer and push regardless of the odds because many Ugandans even on X need jobs, need opportunities.
You are the ones who have the ability to employ that one extra person and you don’t have to be perfect, perfect people produce nothing.
Time is never on your side, since we simply as humans just pass through this world, we aren’t meant to be on earth forever, fight to make your mark. Noise will never stop!
It’s you the entrepreneurs that are going to make the much needed economic difference for Uganda because you are the one who takes the risks.
In life, you can choose to be the one who throws stones at the FRUITING TREE or fight to be the FRUITING TREE. If you become the fruiting tree, expect STONES!
Hehe I grew up in a CHILDREN’S HOME with 48 boys who are men today in really bad times. Somehow I attracted fights even as a kid and it’s hasn’t stopped.
Even in tourism people would wake up daily to take me on, it’s reduced now, some see my value others have just given up and in all this, I have seen Gods hand.
By Gods grace I fight to limit my madness( they say every man is mad but the degree of the madness varies) because I found my purpose in life.
So if you come from a background like mine, nothing is going to be easy, it’s a full time fight until the Lord calls you home.
Be encouraged, don’t give up.
Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) is the
4th best performer in the world.
Big congratulations to my good friend @frank_mwiti, the CEO of the NSE and a fellow EY alumni. He has done an amazing job in just over two years since becoming the CEO.
There’s a lot we will learn from NSE’s 70+ years experience in Ethiopia as the new one-year old Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX) grows rapidly.
Kenya Nigeria Tanzania Uganda Rwanda Ghana
@NSE_PLC@ESXEthiopia@CMAEthiopia
We think of this evil as Marxism. In reality, Marxism is nothing more or less than the current instantiation of a much more ancient evil: possession by the envious and hateful spirit that drove Cain to murder his brother Abel.
The great book of Genesis thus portrays mankind as riven by an eternal fratricidal conflict.
Those who reject genuine sacrifice become embittered by their subsequent failure ("rejection by God").
Instead of repenting and changing, they turn to revenge.
And who do they target? Those who strive to do well and offer what is best.
I can't believe how much wisdom the author of Genesis 4 compressed into that story's few sentences. You might even come to believe that God Himself had a hand in it.
Truly: it's uncanny. The first two human beings born into history are, respectively, a good, honest productive man and his brother, who allows himself to be consumed by resentment and the desire to destroy.
Communism, in a nutshell.
Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) is the
4th best performer in the world.
Big congratulations to my good friend @frank_mwiti, the CEO of the NSE and a fellow EY alumni. He has done an amazing job in just over two years since becoming the CEO.
There’s a lot we will learn from NSE’s 70+ years experience in Ethiopia as the new one-year old Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX) grows rapidly.
Kenya Nigeria Tanzania Uganda Rwanda Ghana
@NSE_PLC@ESXEthiopia@CMAEthiopia