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Kampala,Uganda انضم Ocak 2011
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I’m really about to cry man
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
This African dairy farmer from Rwanda 🇷🇼 went to Switzerland 🇨🇭 and was able to control cows that don't belong to him.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Breakfast, lunch, dinner. That schedule was invented for coal miners burning 4,800 calories a day. You burn about 2,200 at a desk. The three-meal pattern took off in the 1850s, during the Industrial Revolution. Workdays ran twelve hours, and factory workers and miners needed a midday meal just to stay upright. Before then, most English people ate twice a day. Romans ate once. Lunch didn't even exist as a separate meal. The average American walks 3,000 to 4,000 steps a day, about a mile and a half. Anything under 5,000 puts you in sedentary territory. A sedentary 35-year-old guy needs about 2,200 calories a day to hold his weight steady. A sedentary woman, around 1,800. One chain-restaurant dinner runs 900 to 1,500 calories on its own. Researchers at the University of Toronto measured meals at 19 sit-down chains. Breakfasts averaged 1,226 calories, lunches 1,000, dinners 1,128. Do the math: 3,354 calories from main dishes alone. Throw in a soda and dessert and you clear 4,000, roughly what a coal miner used to eat in 1890. US food supply per person has climbed 23% since 1970. Our step counts have gone the opposite direction. The World Health Organization says more than 1 in 4 adults globally miss even the bare-minimum physical activity level. And 40.3% of American adults are now obese, according to the CDC's latest national health survey. Up from 30.5% in 2000. Three meals a day was built for people who swung pickaxes. The rest of us are borrowing their meal plan.
World of Statistics@stats_feed

The average person isn’t physically active enough to be eating full 3 meals a day

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Hezbollah official: “We are currently investing in protests and demonstrations in Western countries, especially among college students. We already have Muslim students agitating, but it’s the Western students themselves who will destroy their own countries.” This is the decade-old plan by Hezbollah and the Islamic Regime in Iran to destroy America and Europe.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
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NBS Sport
NBS Sport@NBSportUg·
Referee Wanyama: “Last year in the Big League, we were given money by the home team, but we officiated the game fairly, they lost, and then they attacked us and took back their money.” Okisanga Mu Big League 😂🙌 #NBSportEmbooziTebaNkadde #NBSportUpdates
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Bibi Rukwengye
Bibi Rukwengye@Rukwengye·
Trinity Happened 🎓 M.Ed. Education – Psychology of Education ✅
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DBwambale
DBwambale@TheMutaD·
16 landlocked countries on Africa. Only Ethiopia above $100b. Uganda, 2nd place with only $73.4b. Zim, 3rd with $56. All the poor are here; South Sudan, Burundi, CAR & such HELLowed company. Uganda & Ethiopia know they MUST manufacture massively to survive. Ug talks. ET executes
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Parliament Watch
Parliament Watch@pwatchug·
MTN Uganda said it was not asking Parliament to scrap the tax on mobile money withdrawals entirely, but instead urged a reduction to 0.25 per cent and a cap of Shs5,000 per transaction. Dennis Kakonge told Parliament’s Finance Committee that a lower rate would still allow government to raise revenue while encouraging higher transaction volumes, which he argued would make the tax more sustainable for both users and the market. 📸 Courtesy photo
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Parliament Watch@pwatchug

MTN Uganda and Airtel Uganda asked government to reduce the tax levy on mobile money withdrawals from 0.5 per cent to 0.25 per cent, and to cap the charge at Shs5,000. The proposal was presented by Airtel Uganda Managing Director Soumendra Sahu and MTN Uganda General Manager for Corporate Services Dennis Kakonge during their appearance before Parliament’s Finance Committee, where they submitted views on the tax bills linked to funding the 2026/27 national budget. 📸 Courtesy photo

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UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League@ChampionsLeague·
João Neves footwork 🥵 #UCL
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Kenneth Shaaka 沙克
Kenneth Shaaka 沙克@shaaka777·
Every company replacing workers with AI is also eliminating its own future customers. Laid off workers stop spending. Enough of them stop spending & nobody can afford to buy anything. The companies that fired everyone end up selling into an economy with no purchasing power left.
AI Highlight@AIHighlight

🚨BREAKING: Two researchers from UPenn and Boston University just published a paper that should be uncomfortable reading for every CEO automating their workforce right now. The argument is straightforward. Every company replacing workers with AI is also eliminating its own future customers. Laid off workers stop spending. Enough of them stop spending and nobody can afford to buy anything. The companies that fired everyone end up selling into an economy with no purchasing power left. Every executive can see this. The math is not complicated. But here is why nobody stops. If you do not automate, your competitor does. They cut costs, lower prices, take your market share, and you collapse anyway. So every company automates knowing it is collectively destructive because the alternative is dying alone while everyone else survives. The researchers proved this is a Prisoner's Dilemma playing out in real time. The numbers are already moving. Block cut nearly half its 10,000 employees this year. Jack Dorsey said AI made those roles unnecessary and that within the next year the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion. Salesforce replaced 4,000 customer support agents with AI. Goldman Sachs deployed a coding tool that lets one engineer do the work of five. Over 100,000 tech workers were laid off in 2025 and AI was cited as the primary driver in more than half those cases. 80% of US workers hold jobs with tasks susceptible to AI automation. The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income does not change a single company's incentive to automate. Capital income taxes adjust profit levels but not the per-task decision to replace a human. Collective bargaining cannot hold because automating is always the dominant strategy. They also identified what they call a Red Queen effect. Better AI does not solve the problem, it accelerates it. Every company chases faster automation to gain market share over rivals but at the end everyone has automated equally, the gains cancel out, and the only thing left is more destroyed demand. The one thing the math says could work is a Pigouvian automation tax. A per-task charge that forces companies to account for the demand they destroy each time they replace a worker. The conclusion is that this is not a transfer of wealth from workers to owners. Both sides lose. Workers lose income. Companies lose customers. It is a deadweight loss with no market mechanism to stop it on its own.

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Fola #EDDIEHOWEOUT
Fola #EDDIEHOWEOUT@manlikefola_·
You watch games like this and you’ll realize that the rubbish we are doing in the premier league isn’t football. It just can’t be football
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AI Highlight
AI Highlight@AIHighlight·
🚨BREAKING: Two researchers from UPenn and Boston University just published a paper that should be uncomfortable reading for every CEO automating their workforce right now. The argument is straightforward. Every company replacing workers with AI is also eliminating its own future customers. Laid off workers stop spending. Enough of them stop spending and nobody can afford to buy anything. The companies that fired everyone end up selling into an economy with no purchasing power left. Every executive can see this. The math is not complicated. But here is why nobody stops. If you do not automate, your competitor does. They cut costs, lower prices, take your market share, and you collapse anyway. So every company automates knowing it is collectively destructive because the alternative is dying alone while everyone else survives. The researchers proved this is a Prisoner's Dilemma playing out in real time. The numbers are already moving. Block cut nearly half its 10,000 employees this year. Jack Dorsey said AI made those roles unnecessary and that within the next year the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion. Salesforce replaced 4,000 customer support agents with AI. Goldman Sachs deployed a coding tool that lets one engineer do the work of five. Over 100,000 tech workers were laid off in 2025 and AI was cited as the primary driver in more than half those cases. 80% of US workers hold jobs with tasks susceptible to AI automation. The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income does not change a single company's incentive to automate. Capital income taxes adjust profit levels but not the per-task decision to replace a human. Collective bargaining cannot hold because automating is always the dominant strategy. They also identified what they call a Red Queen effect. Better AI does not solve the problem, it accelerates it. Every company chases faster automation to gain market share over rivals but at the end everyone has automated equally, the gains cancel out, and the only thing left is more destroyed demand. The one thing the math says could work is a Pigouvian automation tax. A per-task charge that forces companies to account for the demand they destroy each time they replace a worker. The conclusion is that this is not a transfer of wealth from workers to owners. Both sides lose. Workers lose income. Companies lose customers. It is a deadweight loss with no market mechanism to stop it on its own.
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Beewol
Beewol@beewol·
Looking forward to Arsenal Vs PSG or Bayern. I'd like to see the Gunners deploy their 'safe' football with Gabriel, Saliba & Raya exchanging passes while the trio of Olise, Luis Diaz and Harry Kane or Dembele, Doue & Kvaratskhelia linger around in the box. That will be fun.
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Andy Mitten
Andy Mitten@AndyMitten·
This Bayern Munich v Real Madrid is so good. Top players. Pure world class chaos and entertainment. Atletico v Barcelona very good last night too.
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Kakande Alex
Kakande Alex@KakandeAlex·
900 trees on one acre.
Sharon Sharome@SharomeSharon

@ainejosh1 @KakandeAlex Plant 900 trees in an acre. On my farm, I have 1827 trees. Each tree if taken good care of, will yield 2kg per year of clean beans each KG is 13000/= 2x1827 = 3654kg 3654x13000 = 47.5M. Now deduct th expenses, personally, I mulch the farm with bisagazi, they're near because

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Gilbert Bahirwa ©🦁@b_guilbert·
If that is the output of a 5 acre coffee farm, the offer is for the land and not the coffee. Each acre has 400-450 plants so if he has 2,000 - 2,250 plants, minimum yield assuming he does little work is 2kg per tree of green beans so atleast 4 tonnes a year. Something is a miss...
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Kakande Alex
Kakande Alex@KakandeAlex·
Coffee plantation valuations. Investments. What would you advise him ? He seems open to sell. How much would you sell it ? Or is it an outright No sell. Have you bought or sold a coffee plantation in the last one year? How did you value it ?
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Anthony Natif
Anthony Natif@TonyNatif·
Yes. There’s two sets of thugs, both backed by UPDF soldiers that claim ownership of this old woman’s property. They, apparently paid her half sister who sold them the entire lot, without the consent of Victoria Kabatoraine, the administrator of the estate. They come to her house, sometimes drank, and break her house in turns; demanding for their money and land. Which they didn’t give her. The courts, @PoliceUg and Mbarara district authorities seem powerless to stop them. It’s awful beyond belief. #JusticeForKabatoraine
Julius Caesar ℝ𝕦𝕘𝕒𝕪𝕒@JCRugaya

@912CroozeFM @TonyNatif, it seems the goons have finally achieved what they wanted🤦‍♂️

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Uganda Media Centre
Uganda Media Centre@UgandaMediaCent·
Uganda’s development agenda is anchored on seven key economic growth pillars that drive national transformation. These pillars align with Uganda’s Vision 2040 and national development plans, all designed to transition the country into a dynamic economy.
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