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@AmbroseEmuron

#anticlockwise#viewer#Reasoning

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Ekim 2014
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emuron ambrose
emuron ambrose@AmbroseEmuron·
Since Uganda martyrs celebrations were postponed, Eid celebrations should also be postponed. Unless Moslems are immune to Ebola
Alan Kasujja@kasujja

#Uganda The Minister of Public Services has asked us to inform you.

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emuron ambrose
emuron ambrose@AmbroseEmuron·
@butakha_ Many travel for such big days to enjoy them with loved ones. Are you suggesting a total lock down?
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Joel Brian
Joel Brian@butakha_·
@AmbroseEmuron Martyrs day celebrations were postponed because they attract pilgrims from across the region, including eastern DRC, the epicentre of the outbreak.
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هارون Hārūn 👲
هارون Hārūn 👲@Harunah_042·
@AmbroseEmuron You'll feel it, Tumorrow we are filling mosques & photos will start at around 8am. We shall fill Namugongo on a that day too..
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Alan Kasujja
Alan Kasujja@kasujja·
#Uganda The Minister of Public Services has asked us to inform you.
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Burora Herbert Anderson
Dear @mtnug have Fuel prices affected data usage? Or you're selling one bundle to 1000 people at ago? This is insane? You can actually middle finger yourselves 2mbavu.
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Anthony Natif
Anthony Natif@TonyNatif·
That’s why @PublicSquareEA has spent 2 years talking about the #DEIPharmaHeist We spent nearly a trillion shillings on buying shares in DEI Pharma without valuation. And when valuation was alter done, it valued a non-revenue greenfield at nearly the same valuation as the market cap of the largest pharmaceutical manufacturer on the continent.
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Hushhhh thereby now!@griffarinaitwe

@axam36m @TonyNatif @KagutaMuseveni @nssfug Check row 2. “…without valuation.” Bros just dished out tax payer cash without even a single valuation Broo. What??!! And the nigga had the nerve to say, “…money you’re calling big. This money is not big in pharma.”

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Anthony Natif
Anthony Natif@TonyNatif·
Now that Mr Andrew Mwenda is done issuing a groveling, much needed apology to President @KagutaMuseveni; as well as telling us how he personally knows Bill Gates, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, can we try and understand that DEI Pharma thing using basic common sense? First off; it appears that there’s general agreement that if Uganda wants to have regional industry leaders across different sectors, the state must have a hand and that this can’t be shrouded in mystery, backdoor dealings and corruption. This is not up for debate. With the foregoing, I’ll invite you to scrutinize these investments dispassionately. I’ll start with DEI Pharma coz I’ve spent 20 years building in this space. I know it quite well. From available information, the @GovUganda has invested 1 trillion shillings in the Matugga based pharmaceutical greenfield for a 9% stake. This figure isn’t easily verifiable because a lot of the documents underpinning these public investments are nearly impossible to get. Even the LOP didn’t seem to know . A clear red flag. (See video in frame 1) We rely on parliamentary committee clips and statements from people like @DrWakida who is the board chairman of that entity from which he solicits “friendly loans” in millions of dollars. But that’s a story for another day. Going with the UGX 1 trillion shilling investment, Uganda is valuing this entity-by a guy whose entire experience in pharma manufacturing doesn’t go beyond failing at running a flour mill-at just under 3 Billion dollars. For African comparison; Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd, the South African conglomerate that’s the largest manufacturer in Africa, has a market cap of 3.6 Billion Dollars (see frame 2). By local comparison, CIPLA-Quality Chemicals has a market cap of UGX 511 Billion or 132 million dollars (see frame 3). At the time the government made that investment in DEI, the market cap of Cipla-QC was less than UGX 250 Billion. In fact, back in 2023, an investment firm from Mauritius bought controlling stake for under $30 million (here: monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/na…) Basically, the government values this DEI entity more than 25 times higher than a proven pharmaceutical manufacturer of global repute; one backed by the third largest pharmaceutical manufacturer in India; with a history going back nearly 100 years! This is an entity run by a guy who lied to the country that he had found a cure for covid and embarrassed us to no end; a guy who seems to essentially buy publications and slaps his name on them; a guy severally accused of conning people in mineral deals (see frame 4 and other sources on request). You don’t have to be a CFA, CPA, MBA or a finance genius to know that this is theft by valuation. Mr Magoola, you might recall, said upon receipt of the first government investment that the company didn’t even need government money but nonetheless, it was going to pay it back in no time. Same company at the time that had its assets on auction for failure to service debt. Same guy is said to be back for an additional 1.6 trillion shillings in government investment. For this, he has piles of cassava in Kamuli and badly pronounced monoclonal antibody brands to show for our investment. (@ntvuganda did a recent piece on this. You can find it here: youtu.be/w3pYTG-Crek?si…) If indeed the government was serious about growing the pharmaceutical industry, they could have spread this investment around into already existing industries and put in place some market protection measures. Putting all this cash in the hands of a man with at best, a dubious history of financial management and no discernible pharmaceutical manufacturing success is a risk at proportions that are hard to describe. We have the example of Malta to show how smart investment in pharmaceutical technology/industry can actually drive economic growth. Why don’t we take those examples instead of betting on snake-oil vendors? How are these promoters chosen? #DEIPharmaHeist
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The Independent@UGIndependent

MWENDA: On Museveni’s response to my article independent.co.ug/on-musevenis-r…

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The Friendly Town
The Friendly Town@WC_Ruhayana·
30🎂🍾🥂 To never losing the child-like sense of wonder and simplicity🙏🏾. Haggai 2:9 💯
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emuron ambrose
emuron ambrose@AmbroseEmuron·
"Disagree without being disagreeable"....this carried the day for me
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emuron ambrose
emuron ambrose@AmbroseEmuron·
@KyaloIntel Why would she come dressed in tight pants? Jecking it off is a lot of work
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Roderick
Roderick@KyaloIntel·
A Kenyan Lady is in disbelief after visiting a guy who had been making the loudest promises on phone calls and texts. The man used to talk tough, claiming he would “finish her completely” the moment she stepped into his house, only for reality to hit different. According to the lady, immediately she arrived, the guy switched on his PC and entered serious gaming mode like he was competing for a world cup trophy. Hours passed…night came…morning reached…and the only thing that got touched was the keyboard. The lady says she slept peacefully the whole night like a church member during overnight kesha and woke up untouched “like a widow” On leaving, she allegedly swore never to visit him again saying, “If I wanted to sleep beside someone like a sibling, I already have brothers”
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Mr Self-Made.
Mr Self-Made.@TjkWAkram·
CRIME🚨🚨: Man United Fan Allegedly Kills Arsenal Supporter in Bakuli. Police in Kampala are investigating the murder of a 34-year-old boda boda rider who allegedly died following a violent altercation linked to a football rivalry in Bakuli, Kampala. The deceased, identified only as Denis, was a resident of Bakuli in Kampala Central Division. According to Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson Racheal Kawala, the incident occurred at about 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. Preliminary findings indicate that Denis, reportedly a supporter of Arsenal F.C., got into a misunderstanding with a man identified only as Musiramu, alleged to be a fan of Manchester United F.C.. The disagreement is said to have escalated into a physical confrontation during which the suspect allegedly struck Denis on the head, causing him to collapse and die instantly. Police at the Uganda Police Force Old Kampala Division confirmed that efforts to trace and arrest the suspect are ongoing. The disagreement reportedly escalated into a physical altercation during which the suspect allegedly struck Denis on the head, causing him to fall to the ground and die instantly,” Kawala said. The body of the deceased was taken to Mulago National Referral Hospital for postmortem examination as investigations continue. The incident occurred on the same day Arsenal F.C. was crowned English Premier League champions for the 2025/26 season, with celebrations reported among supporters across Uganda. Authorities say the case highlights growing concerns over violent confrontations linked to football rivalries, particularly in urban areas where supporters frequently gather to watch matches.
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