@aggreykwangz@RwenzoriUg@CocaCola They issued a statement sometime back that both are genuine,just a change of labels. Someone cannot duplicate and make that mistake.
@AKasingye@JustKingss The fact that 13 years is too much to know how to celebrate, what about those who have spent 22 years? His point is valid though.
@JustKingss That’s pain. How can you know how to celebrate when your team last won 13 years ago? And where is the institute for celebrations located in Uganda? You think Arsenal supporters in Uganda have a board that regulates processes like celebrations?
Someone should tell Arsenal fans that this is not how to celebrate your club victory.
You people are causing nuisance on the timeline. Please grow up and act like one. 😏
“All teams hate Arsenal”. Nonsense. Do people think @afcbournemouth are like @ChelseaFC who lose to @ManCity and celebrate? Congratulations @Arsenal. It’s now @ManUtd to tell us why they have taken 13 years without the trophy!
NRM MPs from both the Internal-Defence Affairs and Legal-Parliamentary Affairs who were in Munyonyo for the retreat were reportedly shocked to discover that some of their colleagues who made no show had already signed on the report of the sovereignty bill lending credence to reports that the retreat only ratified an already approved version of the bill.
This brave, resilient, and intelligent young girl is called Angel Blessings Atuhaire. She is 14 years old and currently a Primary Seven pupil at Kengoma Day Primary School in Kabale District.
I have just spoken to her and her father, Mr. Nfitumukiza Moses, a boda boda rider in Kabale.
Blessings has consistently excelled in her academics and has never performed below the third position in her class.
Her father shared that he is not comfortable with her riding herself to school, but the circumstances have left him with no alternative as he leaves home too early to drop the girl at school . He was all emotional on the phone in disbelief if this was true or a dream.
I discussed with both of them the possibility of moving her to a boarding school next term or waiting until she joins secondary school. They both agreed that transitioning next term would be the best option, especially since she has not yet registered for PLE at her current school.
I advised the father to identify a good boarding primary school within their locality and connect me to the school administration so that the sponsor, @SheilahGashumba, can take it up from there.
I have shared all the details with Sheilah. 🙏