I worked with @SueNsibirwa btn 2011-2019 as her supervisor when she headed our marketing function. Not once was she ever apprehended as a suspect in or charged with a criminal offense. In fact, she left two years before me with her record of high integrity & stellar performance. I am certain that her current employer would have done a due diligence before entrusting her with her present role. If what is being said about her now were true it would have come out long ago from more credible sources.
Another bad idea by @FineFail@FineGael. This hands more public money to already well off drivers and dealerships. Make it a low interest loan fund instead
Irish car owners to be offered €8,500 EV grants in new first come, first served scrappage plan https://t.co/lFX0mc8266 -
It's hard for me to explain to those outside #Uganda just how irritated the Ugandans are to be lumped in with DRC for the #Ebola epidemic. As of this writing, there have been hundreds of deaths and over 1000 cases in Congo, whereas Uganda has had only 9 cases -- three Congolese, four medical workers who treated them, one driver who drove them, and one other known contact. Only one person has died in Uganda, a Congolese.
So when WHO and Al Jazeera talks about the Ebola epidemic in "Congo and Uganda," it's like saying because there are wildfires in California, you should cancel a trip to the Grand Canyon because some Californians lit a campfire there. Yes, it is possible it *could* spread and you have to be vigilant, but these two situations are nowhere near the same magnitude.
As of this writing, the only Ugandan death has been the tourism industry.
Dear @nemaug, can you kindly first shift the focus from Lubigi to this wetland close to lake victoria somewhere in Nkumba which is now a dumping site?
This is not right at all. Something needs to be urgently. We need to collectively protect the environment.
🎥 Zapa drone
While all the love and attention is on Salah and Robertson’s final game, I can’t let my Italian warrior go unnoticed. 🇮🇹❤️
Never complained, always gave everything for the badge whenever called upon. Thank you for everything, it’s been a pleasure, champ.
YNWA ❤️
@SimonBrundish Brilliant piece @SimonBrundish! Never saw him in the flesh but like your family, he brought so much joy to ours. He led a team so good for so long that even my Chelsea supporting wife was converted to a staunch Liverpool fan. Only Salah!
If you read one thing today, make it this.
Wonderful insights from @geoffreyburns and Michael Crawley.
"Whether you are an athlete or not, we are all, at our core, social creatures and, to be at our best, we need others to push and pull us there."
https://t.co/dPVwKxqh9q
As Uganda prepares to celebrate first oil, buried beneath the headlines are local contractors and suppliers crushed by years of unpaid invoices for work done at @TotalEnergiesUG's Tilenga project
A country speaking in billions shouldn't let its own citizens survive on resilience & prayer
@PAU_Uganda@MEMD_Uganda
Now that you’re all looking at my timeline for updates, let me use this chance to ask you kindly to retweet this shoe until it reaches the person in whose foot it fits!
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!
🟥 Inter Come Calling For Liverpool’s Last Scouser
There is something bleakly symbolic about Curtis Jones edging towards the Liverpool exit door at the exact moment the club feels furthest removed from its own identity.
For all his flaws, and there were flaws, Jones carried something modern football strips away too easily. He understood the weight of the shirt before he ever wore it. A Scouser in the team still mattered to many people, even as football drifted further into the hands of recruitment models, resale value and sterile efficiency.
The truth is uncomfortable for everyone involved. Jones believes he should be starting every week. Liverpool have never seen him as more than an option, useful, versatile, expendable when necessary. Once that gap in expectation opens, the ending usually writes itself.
And yet it's impossible to ignore how poorly this has been handled. Liverpool’s midfield has creaked for much of the season, Mac Allister's legs gone, Gravenberch not the elite DM many were keen to proclaim, energy gone, control disappearing in plain sight, and still, Jones was rarely trusted. Shifted about, occasionally stranded at right back, always seeming one mistake from exile while others survived on vibes and reputation.
Some supporters will say good luck and move on without a second thought. Others will mourn the loss of another local lad who loved the club in a way no signing ever truly can. Most honest observers probably sit somewhere between the two.
Jones was never Steven Gerrard. He was never the future captain some imagined, either. But he was part of Liverpool’s soul, and every time one of those players disappears, the club loses a little more of itself.
If Inter really are waiting, Liverpool may soon discover how expensive it becomes when a club stops recognising its own heartbeat.
I’ll miss him.
While celebrating the cathartic fall of outgoing Speaker @AnitahAmong—whose own record invited scrutiny—we must not miss the deeper repression unfolding. The real story is not her downfall but the Executive’s and Army’s brazen imposition of total submission on the Legislature.