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@ByamWill

No man can walk away from his own story...

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Handre@Handre·
Thatcher inherited a Britain where the state owned everything from steel mills to telephone lines. Unemployment hit 11.9% in 1984, inflation ran at 18% when she took office, and strikes paralyzed entire industries for months (the three-day work week wasn't a lifestyle choice). She privatized British Telecom in 1984, British Gas in 1986, and rolled back union power that had strangled productivity for decades. The results speak louder than any economic theory: Britain's GDP per capita rose from $10,000 in 1980 to $19,000 by 1990. Critics still blame her for "inequality" - missing the point entirely. You can't redistribute wealth that doesn't exist first. The alternative wasn't some egalitarian paradise... it was Argentina.
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Abdulsamad@richtosho·
In the year 2000, Lee Kuan Yew gave a 2-hour masterclass on leadership worth more than an MBA. He built Singapore into a First World nation in one generation All your politicians need to attend his class
Salz@salmabanks_

I once went down into a rabbit hole of how Singapore turned their economy around to becoming one of the world superpower, and I came across how Nigeria was instrumental to that development. How you may ask? When Lee Kuan Yew visited Nigeria and saw how we were criminally..

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Success@jathom48·
@salmabanks_ “Look at Nigeria” damn!!!
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Jimmy Kiberu
Jimmy Kiberu@KiberuJimmy·
Uganda elitist middle/political class watch the changing world (y)our kids live.They've no interest in biological assets you're stocking on ranches in Gomba,Ngoma etc.After college in Canada;those prized Najeera highrises aint their passion!Expect inlaws from Dominica,Nigeria etc
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@benj_amin11 Have you seen the pay for government drivers? You may think there is a zero missing
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Muyanja
Muyanja@leonekavuma·
As long as there's food
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@assempebwa It's folly to compare automatic traffic offences' fines systems before you at least get to a similar level of road quality. We are struggling with very poor roads but all you think about is how to squeeze more non tax revenues from the populace . Have some shame please!
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Allan Ssempebwa Kyobe, Chart. PR
Hi Jimmy, the issue at hand is not whether the system returns. The focus now is how it returns with necessary improvements to address earlier concerns. Automated traffic enforcement systs are used across the world to improve road safety and reduce human interaction in enforcement. Kenya, despite the legal setback, continues to expand digital traffic enforcement, including the installation of smart cameras that will automatically detect offences such as speeding and red-light violations and issue electronic fines. South Africa is planning a phased roll out later this year under its Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences [AARTO] system. Uganda’s objective is the same; saving lives, restoring order on the roads, and ensuring compliance with traffic laws. @PoliceUg @MoWT_Uganda
Jimmy Kiberu@KiberuJimmy

This program has been beset with legal obstaclesm @MoWT_Uganda @assempebwa don't return this please.

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Wilb@ByamWill·
@Rendani666 Really good work. Keep it up!!
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Rendani
Rendani@Rendani666·
A question I sometimes ask companies makes the room very uncomfortable: if someone inside this business wanted to steal money, how would they do it? The silence that usually follows tells you everything about how little most organisations truly understand their fraud exposure….
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@OrtegaTalks If he kills the elephant, his desperation ends. If the elephant kills him, still his desperation ends.
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O.r.tega
O.r.tega@OrtegaTalks·
It's not gatekeeping, it's watching the young repeat the same cycles, same naivety, same excitement, oblivious to the fact that the systemic and structural game is often bigger than individual agency. So, they say, "let the young man in his desperation go hunt the elephant..."
2 KHURK 🥷🏴‍☠️@dj_khurk

But old guys can gatekeep. Man work with us. Our brains function thara. Our ideas are fresh. Naye you can chat to a zeeyi and the guy is still lack in 1986.

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Wilb@ByamWill·
@EddiePages Now that workplace is a keeper
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Pages 🇺🇬@EddiePages·
I was so amused today. We had a meeting at work, and our boss asked each of us where we stay. Her main aim was to find out where the majority of us live so she could consider shifting the company offices closer to us Our “traffic” excuse for always arriving late has been noted
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@TheMutaD Maybe after copying the airport we could also copy the boulevard
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Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki
Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki@Buzeki_Sharifah·
Dear @joshjeje2 ,thank you for this question. In the Strategic plan of KCCA we are tackling traffic jam. We plan to introduce Electric buses, engagements with local bus service providers are ongoing.The buses will be deployed along the major corridors. Working with Ministry of Works and Transport (@MoWT_Uganda ), @RailwaysUganda we are double tracking the passenger rail services on available railway corridors but ultimately there one major solution: GET PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR PRIVATE CARS TO: 1. Walk 2. Cycle 3. Use mass transit i.e MGR,BRT,LRT MGR- Meter Guage Railway From Mukono to Bujuuko BRT - Bus Rapid Transit Mukono to Kampala Gayaza to Kampala Kampala to Kajjansi LRT- Light Railway Transit New Routes to Kira, to Matugga, to Nakisunga with a circular LRT along Northern Bypass and the Southern Bypass When fully implemented ,traffic jam will drastically reduce.
Jeje Odea 🇺🇬@joshjeje2

Dear KCCA, aside from washing roads and planting of grass, do you have any plan for traffic jam in the city?

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Wilb@ByamWill·
@leonekavuma Drainage cannot be managed properly if the main drainage channel still is seen as free land for development
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Muyanja
Muyanja@leonekavuma·
@ByamWill The drainage is actually not as bad. Mostly poorly managed. We need to desilt drainage inlets and channels. Most flash floods disappear a few hours after torrential rains. Which means it's the volume of surface run off that is the issue, the capacity has to be adjusted carefully
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@PathyKlinn For context, at some point in their development, 1990s, South Korea was doing 8km of road per day. Let that sink in. 32,060 km of new roads built over the decade (1990–1999) ~3,206 km per year ~8.78 km per day (total road network, including local and regional) Source: itf-OECD
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@charlesgava_256 Noo, you're just not patriotic 😂 see no evil, hear no evil and say no evil. That's what is expected of us
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@JTumwesigye You've forgotten, For God and my Country!
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Jordan Tumwesigye
Jordan Tumwesigye@JTumwesigye·
Success and failure based on rain and reality
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@charlesgava_256 The rain said, "hold my beer"!! And it's not yet even April. Now give it a few years in this tropical paradise, we'll have a mega disaster
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Wilb@ByamWill·
@ssojo81 We are jokers, how do such people even reach the PM?
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