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@Machrine

🌍📖 Storyteller & Média strategist | 🎯 Bold yet open-minded | 🧠 Sharing insights, one post at a time | Crafting inspiring narratives |🚀 Let’s connect!|

Uganda Beigetreten Temmuz 2009
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Pope Leo the XIV #NewPope
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Nicholas Opiyo (Pronouns He/Him)
I have been in terrible health since November 2025. While I will keep the details of my health condition private, I can promise the worst is behind me now. I am well on the way to better health and will be back in a few months. Thank you to those who have been in touch and supported me in these trying times. We’ll be back, babe, and ever so strong. We remain undaunted in our pursuit of justice, equality, and fairness.
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UPDATE: Family, friends and relatives of two-year-old Keisha Atim Agenoro gather at her grandmother’s home in Ggaba Water Zone as they prepare to transport her body to Gulu for burial. Agenero was one of the four toddlers who were attacked and killed yesterday at Ggaba Early Childhood Development Day Care. The burial is scheduled for tomorrow Read: bit.ly/4tqfE8S #MonitorUpdates 📸: Benjamin Jumbe
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@Sudhirntv The picture is nit sad. The picture is disheartening
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Sudhir Byaruhanga@Sudhirntv·
This is the saddest picture on the Internet today.
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WFP Asia Pacific
WFP Asia Pacific@WFPAsiaPacific·
🔴1.66 billion people in Asia‑Pacific can’t afford a healthy diet even in “stable” countries. Rising prices, economic shocks and climate disasters are pushing families to the edge. 🎥Hear what must change from WFP’s Asia‑Pacific Country Director, Samir Wanmali⬇️
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WFP Asia Pacific
WFP Asia Pacific@WFPAsiaPacific·
Crisis on crisis in Myanmar. • 1 in 6 families food insecure • Prices soaring • Recovery at risk Find out how lobal shocks are hitting at the worst possible moment. Read: bit.ly/4bHRLCs Thank you @UN_News_Centre for spotlighting #Myanmar #FoodSecurity
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WFP Asia Pacific
WFP Asia Pacific@WFPAsiaPacific·
A new partnership with impact: WFP and the Asian Development Bank join forces to: ⚫️Transform food systems ⚫️Boost nutrition ⚫️Protect the most vulnerable across Asia-Pacific @ADB_HQ @RaniabtBakhita #FoodSystems🌾 Photo credit: @dalerivera_
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WFP Asia Pacific@WFPAsiaPacific·
WFP and the Asian Development Bank have struck a major cooperation deal to transform food systems across Asia-Pacific. This could redefine how the region tackles hunger, nutrition, and climate shocks. 🔗 Full press release: bit.ly/4drKvx3
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@BadruZziwa Pole sana Badru. May his soul rest in Peace and May God confort you and the family,
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Hajji Hassan Badru Zziwa
Hajji Hassan Badru Zziwa@BadruZziwa·
I have lost my oldest son, Umar Ssengonze .. Burial is today 4PM along Mityana road 28KMs from Kampala, branch off from Kiwawu, 2KM to Kitete where the burial is going to take place .. Rest in peace, Umar!
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I completed the February challenge faster than 91.4% of all learners on Duolingo!
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World Food Programme in India
World Food Programme in India@UNWFP_India·
"AI can act as an enabler and accelerator" — @WFP's Chief Data Officer Magan Naidoo on why #AI is a tool for human augmentation, not replacement. From optimising supply chains to satellite-based damage assessment — #AI is helping WFP do more with less. #IndiaAIImpactSummit2026
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Vatican News
Vatican News@VaticanNews·
As Ash Wednesday opens the Lenten season, Pope Leo XIV prayed that the Lord may grant Christians the gift of a true conversion of heart, speaking at the Wednesday General Audience.
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UGANDA NATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Condolence Message Dear Members, It is with deep sadness that UNCCI announces the passing of Ms. Alex Edith Busingye Amooti Nyakabwa, sister to President Olive Z. Kigongo.
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@AndrewMwenda Boojo kamahano agokufa kwa Amooti waitu. She was such a beautiful soul, loved people without condition. She played a great role in the lives of many girls when we joined Kyebambe girls' school. A charming & generous soul. Smiled a lot and cheered us to the end. RIP Amooti.
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Andrew M. Mwenda
Andrew M. Mwenda@AndrewMwenda·
This morning, my bestestestest friend, Alex Edith Busingye Amooti Nyakabwa, left this world for the next. She was only 74 years young. I feel a deep sense of loss and relief: loss for the passing of an amazing friend and human being; relief because Amooti has rested after a long and exhausting battle and knowing that wherever she has gone, it’s a better place. Amooti has been in a coma for almost seven months. The pain of seeing her in that state was, to me, unbearable. I felt she needed to rest. Yet I always loved seeing her breathing. Even when it was clear there was no hope of her regaining consciousness, I still hoped that against all the odds, she would bounce back to life. In her very rich and fruitful life, Amooti triumphed over many things. This singular illness was not the worst, or so I wanted to believe. I met Amooti when I was only 13 or 14 years because she was the mother of my closest friends at Nyakasura School, Walter and Wesley. People like her are the ones who, through the way they treated me, helped me cultivate confidence because they showed faith in me. I want to give this testimony because if I have been able to be anything, it is because of the love people like her have extended to me. And for Amooti, her role in my life was exceptional and unprecedented. There was, deep inside Amooti’s personality, a welcoming loveliness that was so beautiful. Amooti and I became the bestestestest friends in the world on the first day of our meeting; it was love at first sight. From our first meeting, I would always visit her and we have marathon conversations lasting hours on end: me a teenager, her a mother to my friends. I would confide in her my deepest fears and anxieties, share with her secrets I would not even share with Walter and Wesley or my own mother. As I grew in age so did the love, affection and respect between us grow and blossom. Her children: Walter, Wesley, Ingrid, Edgar, Pearl and Beverly became my siblings. Whenever someone dies, the question that comes to my mind is: of what value have they been: to family, to friends, to community? On that score, Amooti lived a very satisfactory, meaningful, purposeful and productive life. She has left a legacy that inspires, humbles and awes everyone who knew her. I will write about this in a lengthy eulogy. And for now, I would like to say that Amooti represented the nobility of the human spirit. She had, in great abundance, three great qualities: largeness of mind, kindness of heart and boundless generosity. She made everyone, young and old, rich or poor, male or female, literate or illiterate, of high or low rank feel recognized, appreciated, seen, heard, felt, loved, care for. When her husband, Vincent William Kwebiiha Akiiki Nyakabwa, died in 1991 leaving her six young children, Amooti rose to the occasion. She took on the responsibility with the energy, enthusiasm and passion only her could assemble. She took all of them through the best schools and set them on the road to professional and career success. Few women left alone with such a esponsibility have been half as successful. Amooti triumphed because where others see problems, she saw opportunities; because where most people in difficult situations lose hope and become despondent, Amooti found inspiration and motivation to work hard and to overcome even when all the odds were against her. Amooti was great because she saw possibilities in everything, because she was forever an optimist, and most critically because he believed in the goodness of others. She saw herself in other people, and because of that, she made those who met and interacted with her, develop goodness in their hearts.
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Someone darkened a 2021 picture to cheat the world that a helicopter was flying over Bobi Wine’s home at night. In this AI era, assume everything you see is fake until proven otherwise
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WFP in Afghanistan
WFP in Afghanistan@WFP_Afghanistan·
In Alidad village — one of #Kandahar’s remote corners — WFP assistance is a lifeline for 286,000 people across the province, including Zazai and his family. As the needs in #Afghanistan are soaring, with an estimated 17.4 million people acutely food insecure, thanks to our partners, WFP continues to deliver support and bring hope to communities who need it most.
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In eastern Uganda’s Jinja district, groups of older women have embraced cricket as a way to stay active and socially connected. Referred to locally as “cricket grannies”, they take part in informal games and training that combine light exercise with elements of the sport 📸 Luis Tato
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