When you move into an apartment where people are silent, private and mind their own business,
Embrace the same culture,
Extend the same GRACE.
Don't move into an apartment and become the one who is noisy, chaotic, disrespectful, and belligerent.
The people you found living in that apartment are not silent and private so that your noise can thrive.
They are silent because they value their privacy.
Once you sign the terms of agreement with the landlord, adhere to them.
Respect your neighbours.
Or, move back to the noisy place you came from.
Respecting people is a valued trait.
In a normal setup, The Press would boycott all government activities until their counterpart agency is re-opened and let to freely broadcast!
But well, other media agencies are looking at this as an opportunity to shine in the absence of the lion of their jungle!
#FreeThePress
FREE DR. MIRIA MATEMBE!
Miria Matembe is a mother!
Miria Matembe is a grand mother!
Miria Matembe is a mentor!
Miria Matembe is an icon!
Miria Matembe is a fighter!
Miria Matembe is a hero!
Miria Matembe is a disciplinarian!
Miria Matembe is our Ssenga!
FREE DR. MIRIA MATEMBE!
Tomorrow being a Sunday, most of us are free, i humbly ask each one of us to post and demand all government organs to tell us where Hon.Miria Matembe is?
I will engage on each and every post.
We can’t feel unsafe in our own country.
@SheilahCandy@MrsRilzk He just caught in content creation but every big truck driver "trailer" does that.
Those people don't move across broaders stopping on each restaurant buying food. They cook for themselves.
Ugandans either forget too quickly, or perhaps we are simply naturally good hearted people.
I have seen many people, including some I never expected sympathizing with Anita Among after revelations by Muhammad Nsereko that she is battling blood clots and is currently in a sorry state
But I can not stop thinking about the countless Ugandans who have died from blood clots duringhwr tenureas speaker. I think about those who succumbed to illnesses far less serious simply because they could not afford treatment, while she used taxpayers’ money to enrich herself and finance political transactions.
Yes, she may have been serving a bigger master, but that does not erase individual responsibility. She had a role to play, and she played it.
My heart goes out to every family that lost a loved one because basic treatment or surgery was financially out of reach, while Anita Among lived in excess using resources meant to save those lives.
May Anita face judgment from her Creator.
As for me, a human being with blood and flesh, I believe in karma, and this should serve as a lesson to everyone in government, that the suffering you inflict on people has a way of finding its way back to you.🙌
THANK YOU UGANDA FOR STANDING WITH ME!
Five days of hell but you still stood for the truth, for freedom, for justice and for a better country!
Thank you my President @HEBobiwine and everyone that put together every piece of effort and prayer to realize my freedom!
Thank you!
One of the biggest dangers of social media is that it can make people feel behind in life.
Young women see the weddings.
They see the luxury vacations.
They see the designer clothes.
They see the relationships.
They see the success stories.
What they don’t see is the journey.
They don’t see the years of preparation.
They don’t see the sacrifices.
They don’t see the struggles.
They don’t see the private battles.
As a result, many people spend their lives comparing themselves to people whose full story they do not know.
Instead of trying to “tap into” someone else’s blessing, focus on building your own life.
Ask God for wisdom.
Ask God for discernment.
Ask God to prepare you for your future.
Your journey is different.
Your timing is different.
Your purpose is different.
There is nothing wrong with being single.
There is nothing wrong with starting over.
There is nothing wrong with taking your time.
The pressure to keep up with what you see online has led many people into debt, depression, unhealthy relationships, and decisions they later regret.
Be proud of where you are.
Trust God’s timing.
And remember: a life built on truth will always outlast a life built on appearances. 🚧🚧🚧🚧🚧🚧🚧