@dtb_uganda Given the ongoing issues with DTB's selective transaction notifications, unanswered WhatsApp messages, issues with internet banking, and cheque clearing times exceeding the mandatory two-day limit, is DTB Uganda going down?
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@AAgather The moment Ojara and Akol started acting like clowns on live television, I knew a spectacular display of foot-in-mouth gymnastics was inevitable.
@mkainerugaba General, it is time to audit ministries and weed out the incompetent saboteurs. While launching this anti-corruption crusade, please ensure your radar isn't geographically challenged; corruption looks the same whether it originates from a remote village or your own backyard.
@AtuhairweH Let's hope Museveni lives to see a peaceful transition. Otherwise, Uganda is teetering on the brink; the toxic air of tribalism, nepotism, and corruption is stifling. This hopelessness has unraveled our national character, leaving us to stew in the bitterness of our own decline.
@cobbo3@SID_INT African cities rely on the "backbone" labor of informal settlements. The closeness of Kibera to Karen, Mathare to Muthaiga or Githogoro to Runda isn't accidental; it’s a functional necessity that keeps the wealthy elite running.
@DuncanAbigaba There is a visible heavy-heartedness among many Ugandans today. What looks like a vibrant nightlife in bars and kafundas is just a mask for stress and depression. The crowded tables aren't always celebrating; they are places where people go to drown out a sense of hopelessness.
@KalakiBrian My learning started in Kikuubo under Ssalongo; despite his lack of English, he guided my first kivulu in Luwero. Mentors like Lwakataka later taught me the value of street cred. Shifting to the professional world is likely why I face hurdles today as I bridge the two worlds.
@kasujja@TheMutaD Love that the Ugandan embassy in Rome is slapping ads on buses—nothing says 'visit us' like public transport! I also totally get the 🇺🇬 lingo vibe. She’s just being smart; one day she’ll have to explain all this to the home crowd during 'accountability'.
@mbiti_mwondi So, peritonitis is basically a nasty infection causing a lot of swelling in her gut. Reading how she lives, maybe it’s the heavy drinking affecting her liver, poor diet triggering a burst appendix or diverticulitis, or even skipping meds for an existing ulcer.
@_gumba1@georgediano@Koecheruiyot So, peritonitis is basically just a nasty infection causing a lot of swelling in her gut. Knowing how she lives, any ideas on what might have set it off?
@amerix Millennials are officially the 'Sandwich Generation.' Stuck between the rigid legacies of our predecessors and the new challenges of the younger cohorts, we’re permanently stuck in the middle.
@TimKalyegira It’s funny how the loudest 'nays' for Tim all seem to share a common Western GPS coordinate. It’s hard to argue with the obvious: intelligence usually follows the resources, and right now, the schools in Kampala, Wakiso, and Mpigi have the advantage of having facilities. ☕️
@wekesa_amos Senior, as long as the political class controls policy and budget allocation, we will see little progress. The continued absence of a national minimum wage combined with 'big' men investing public loot abroad, the self-defeating cycle will continue stalling Uganda 🇺🇬.