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Uganda Beigetreten Aralık 2019
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Tune in tomorrow on 88.2 Sanyu FM!
Our CEO @denismudene will be live, unpacking the realities of gaming, the adverse effects and what the National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board is doing to curb problem gambling.
Please join us and be part of the conversation.
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This Saturday on #SportsUnlimited, we host @denismudene, CEO of @lgrb_uganda, as we dive into the growing concern of gambling addiction and the measures the Uganda Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board is putting in place to combat the vice @882SanyuFM - 10AM
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@TooMuchDora @SteffGariho @karothk256 @karothk256 deserves it. She's been there for us we small account holders
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Did you know that @karothk256 finest is the most paid tweep on X when it comes to endorsements deals ? 🤷♀️

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@amerix @MWILWATSIJOHN Town life is better than village life.
We used to enjoy
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Schools used to have debates every Wednesday during club meetings:
"Rural life is better than urban life."
"Day schools are better than boarding schools."
"The government is better than the opposition."
"Mr Speaker, Sir, I urge my opponents to cross the floor."
These debates were simulating parliamentary debates.
This taught students,
• Public speaking skills.
• Communication skills.
• Negotiation skills.
• Critical thinking skills.
In addition, these school debates, coupled with the GHC subject, were a form of civic education.
But the education system destroyed these activities because it created students who were politically conscious and enlightened.
The system wants you to remain ignorant so that it can control you.
Bring the school debates back!
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Yesterday in Kitaka Zone, Nateete – we had another powerful fireside chat. Survivors and youth spoke openly about SGBV.
We shared safe ways to report and get help. So many women in Nateete stay silent after violence because they fear of blame from family, the fear of the abuser returns, and stigma hurts more than the wound. We talked about this openly yesterday with the community members.




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