It has been exactly 20 years since the BBC interviewed the wrong Guy on live TV.
Guy Goma, a Congolese-French business studies graduate, arrived at BBC in London for a job interview as an IT data cleanser.
Due to a mix-up by the reception, he was mistaken for the technology journalist Guy Kewney and ushered live on air for an interview about the Apple Corps vs Apple Computer legal dispute.
How did Kampala’s Nasser Road become one of the world’s most efficient factories for alternative realities? Need a convincing university degree or a poster of Saddam Hussein as superhero? Nasser Road printers will deliver before the ink even dries 1/3
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Is there no one in the Senior Command College -Kimaka admin who can use “security reasons” to relocate the traders and Bodas that clutter that Jinja-Bujagali roundabout/ intersection? Imagine what goes in the minds of other visiting senior officers who train from the college.
Ugandans say Kenyans don’t love soup, so i grilled Swahili samaki wa kupaka then stewed it in a peanut sauce.
Their national treasure Matoke steamed, baptized in Waragi and demoted to a dessert because Posho >> Matoke. Served alongside creamy managu with @DonnaMudondo from 🇺🇬
Imagine ruling on the plight of Palestinians based on End of Times and other Christian fundamentalist ideas and not the law and facts before you. Again, there is no difference between these and Mujahadeen.
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@nwscug 8 days later and that issue has not been resolved.
You should also sort out that huge pothole across the road that has been caused by the water leakage.