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Timothy Bisagati

@BisagatiTimothy

Proud Parent, Co-operator, Co-Founder and CEO @CoffeeElgon, @ceed256, @thelinkagency15 | Business Development . I love developing people around

Mbale, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Liquid Gooner@LiquidAy·
🚨Mikel Arteta is the first Arsenal manager to take the club to the Champions League Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and Finals in 3 consecutive seasons. This is his first managerial job. He didn’t inherit a squad with Messi, Iniesta, Xavi, and Ronaldinho — he had to build the team from scratch.
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afcstuff
afcstuff@afcstuff·
The moment Arsenal won the Premier League & became The Invincibles, on this day in 2004. ✅🏆 🎙️ “Make a note of the date: May 15th, 2004. History has been made. Played 38, won 26, drawn 12, lost exactly NONE.”
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KABUGO@Kabugo_·
@Danyeleaveiro7 Even Jesus said “tell no one.” But you? One small blessing and suddenly it's photo dump + thanksgiving caption + soft life.
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KABUGO
KABUGO@Kabugo_·
Keep some victories between you and God.
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King Melvin
King Melvin@melvinnasasira·
This is exactly what I have been trying to tell you people. You have to live in this country knowing what it actually is. A dysfunctional country where almost everything is broken. Stop watching shows set in functional countries and deciding to take up the lifestyle of someone in Stockholm. Please, do not start jogging on the Northern Bypass at 5AM because the woman in the Netflix series jogs at 5AM. Her country has lights, working police response, ambulances that arrive, and sections designed for human beings. Yours has potholes, darkness, and a government that will not miss you when you die. In a dysfunctional country, security is not guaranteed and nobody will be held responsible for your death, even when keeping you alive was technically their job. So you have to build your own systems. You have to become your own safety plan. Move through life like the country is quietly working against you, because in many practical ways, it is. Do not drive at 180 km/h, please. Not on the rotten roads, for obvious reasons, and not on the few decent ones either, because the moment something goes wrong, your odds of surviving are slim. The hospital without drugs is far, the ambulance does not have fuel and wait, even the doctors are on strike! Drive like the next vehicle on the road is a mad man under the influence, because honestly, more often than you think, it actually is. Avoid getting sick. Sleep under a mosquito net. Take only boiled water. Wash your hands often. Take vitamins if you can afford them. You want to ask me why? Well, in this country, even a small illness can take you out because the health system is held together by prayers and a few overworked intern doctors and nurses. Please, do not gamble with your body. When you go to party at night, leave with enough money for an Uber back home. Or just do not stay out too late too often. The streets after midnight in this city are not the streets you knew at noon. They belong to other people now and they are not too friendly. When you have children, have a number you can realistically protect and provide for, even on your worst day. The argument of “I can afford” works perfectly in a country with safety nets. In ours, your ability to afford can vanish in a single week, with a single illness, a single political shift, a single bad season. It is not up to you but we seem to forget that many times. Cheat the curse of this country. Do not give it easy openings. Live like you know exactly where you live. Live like the country has issued no promises and is keeping none. This is the wisdom you will need to survive an extra day. It is genuinely sad that we keep losing young people like this. So much potential, so much warmth, gone because the basic conditions of a normal life are not available here. My condolences to you and to your friend’s family. May the rest of us learn from this, painful as it is to admit that learning from death is now part of how we survive.
Catherine Gloria🦋💫@ugkatalina

How do you wake up to run on the Northern by pass at 5am , it’s so insecure at that time . Anyways that’s how my friend has been kïlled today morning . You all can continue the day on my behalf

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Mind and Glory 🎖
Mind and Glory 🎖@mindandglory·
An intelligent man never lets the speed of others pressure him into a pace that sacrifices the quality of what he is building.
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Dami’ Adenuga
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA·
Men pls listen to this and share 🙏🏻
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
Some things are about basic common sense, not even political wisdom. Your bosses, who must be having a lot more, hardly display their wealth. Only those who have visited their homes know how their houses look like. It is 40 years now, but many of us have no idea how Museveni’s house looks like. Even when you search the internet, you hardly find one clear picture. They only show their local cows as their wealth. They move around in one colour of shirt all year, or only in military uniforms - not conspicuous designer clothes. We don’t know any private car of theirs. And you come in splashing posh cars, buildings, expensive designer clothes … Do you even think?
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Charles Onyango-Obbo
Charles Onyango-Obbo@cobbo3·
Jacob, I respect that you took time out to respond with data on this. It's a very rare approach for defenders of the M7/NRM record to do that, so thanks. But, also, facts: 1. You say; M7 1986-2026 = 40 YEARS OF: PEACE: No war in Kampala since 1986: •FACT CHECK: Yes, Central and Western Uganda, minus the Kasese region, have remained relatively stable, but the North & Northeast (1987–2006) saw various wars, including the Lakwena and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) that lasted 20 years. At its peak, over 1.8 million people were forced into Internally Displaced Person (IDP) camps, which were described by the UN as having some of the highest mortality rates in the world. And there has been the ADF war (on-going but inside DRC with the UPDF). In all, between 200,000 to 400,000 are estimated to have been killed in these wars. 2. UPE: 8.6M children in school FREE. •FACT CHECK: Yes, enrolment went up considerably, but the problem with UPE is the the dropout rate is approximately 60-70% before reaching Primary 7. Many children "in school" fail basic literacy and numeracy tests (Uwezo reports consistently show that a significant percentage of P.3 to P.7 students cannot perform P.2 level tasks). 3. USE: 2M students in secondary FREE. •FACT CHECK: Only about 1 in 4 students who start primary school actually make it to secondary school. Compared to Kenya, which has a secondary school transition rate of over 90%. Uganda’s secondary system struggles with high hidden costs (fees for lunch, uniforms, and building funds) that exclude the poorest. 4. PDM: 10,594 parishes getting 100M each: •FACT CHECK: This was no doubt an important injection of development money at the grassroots level, but the programme has been marred by "ghost" SACCOs and officials arrested for diverting funds. More critically, after years of decline, the poverty rate has stagnated or risen in specific Ugandan regions. Uganda's poverty rate reached 26.4% in 2023/2024, with rural poverty at 30.2%. In the North and East, poverty levels remain as high as 34-39%. 5. ROADS: Entebbe Expressway, SGR coming. •FACT CHECK: At a cost of $476 million ($9.2M per km), Entebbe Expressway was one of the most expensive roads per kilometre in the world. Similar 4-lane highways in countries like Ethiopia (Addis-Adama Expressway) were built for roughly $5M per km (though yes, we have to provide for differences in terrain). On the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), it was first officially promised in the 2010/11 National Budget. It has been "coming" for 16 years. By comparison, Tanzania and Kenya have already built major portions of their SGR networks over the same period.
Kato Jacob@KatoJ19123

@cobbo3 Charles, I respect your journalism. But facts: 🇺🇬💛 M7 1986-2026 = 40 YEARS OF: 1. PEACE: No war in Kampala since 1986 2. UPE: 8.6M children in school FREE 3. USE: 2M students in secondary FREE 4. PDM: 10,594 parishes getting 100M each 5. ROADS: Entebbe Expressway, SGR coming

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CLINT⚽N
CLINT⚽N@footballpoetry2·
Peter Drury Poetry🥰 on Westham vs Arsenal 0-1🤩🔥 #WHUARS
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Mind Over Weakness
Mind Over Weakness@mindoverweaknes·
This women is a genius..
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Dera II
Dera II@Neutral_OC·
A man who won in life One of the greatest gifts a wife can give her husband is teaching the kids that his absence isn't a lack of love, it's him working hard to build a better life for them
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Pharaoh👳🏾‍♂️👑
When is see talented people get old without living their dreams, it breaks my heart. This country will make you forget that you have talent.🥹💔
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Zero Chills
Zero Chills@nyaika256·
Incase you didn’t have time read through the sovereignty bill, here is a breakdown of what it entails
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Leon
Leon@MindMatterMoney·
Men can stay up til 2 a.m., wake up at 6, be in debt, broke, alone, and still have faith that one day, everything will work out. It's called being a man.
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Dami of Ibadan
Dami of Ibadan@DamiDhray·
NORTH LONDON FOREVER WHATEVER THE WEATHER #ARSATM
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DailyAFC
DailyAFC@DailyAFC·
🗣️ Thierry Henry to Bukayo Saka: “I wish you all the best. We couldn’t do it, and I hope you will be able to. If you guys do it & you go on to win the title, you will be the ‘Unforgettables’, we were the ‘Invincibles’. Go and get that.” ❤️🥺
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