Sabitlenmiş Tweet
#Cosbert
39.3K posts

#Cosbert
@Cosbert__
Product of choice || Obedient child || The Story Must Change
Uganda Katılım Aralık 2019
1.9K Takip Edilen2.9K Takipçiler
#Cosbert retweetledi
#Cosbert retweetledi
#Cosbert retweetledi
#Cosbert retweetledi

@TooMuchDora @SteffGariho @karothk256 @karothk256 deserves it. She's been there for us we small account holders
English

Did you know that @karothk256 finest is the most paid tweep on X when it comes to endorsements deals ? 🤷♀️

English

@amerix @MWILWATSIJOHN Town life is better than village life.
We used to enjoy
English

Schools used to have debates every Wednesday during club meetings:
"Rural life is better than urban life."
"Day schools are better than boarding schools."
"The government is better than the opposition."
"Mr Speaker, Sir, I urge my opponents to cross the floor."
These debates were simulating parliamentary debates.
This taught students,
• Public speaking skills.
• Communication skills.
• Negotiation skills.
• Critical thinking skills.
In addition, these school debates, coupled with the GHC subject, were a form of civic education.
But the education system destroyed these activities because it created students who were politically conscious and enlightened.
The system wants you to remain ignorant so that it can control you.
Bring the school debates back!
English
#Cosbert retweetledi
#Cosbert retweetledi

Yesterday in Kitaka Zone, Nateete – we had another powerful fireside chat. Survivors and youth spoke openly about SGBV.
We shared safe ways to report and get help. So many women in Nateete stay silent after violence because they fear of blame from family, the fear of the abuser returns, and stigma hurts more than the wound. We talked about this openly yesterday with the community members.




English
#Cosbert retweetledi
#Cosbert retweetledi

In the bustling community of Kitaka Zone in Nateete, many young girls grow up facing a tough cycle of sexual and gender-based violence, early marriage, and teenage pregnancy that puts their health and dreams at serious risk. A girl here might face pressure, force, or abuse that takes away her power to say no or stay safe, sometimes pushing her into early marriage or an unexpected pregnancy when she is still so young.
These hard experiences often lead to unsafe situations again and again, raising the chance of getting HIV or other infections, along with dangers like complicated births, ongoing pain from injuries, deep sadness, fear, and feeling completely alone.
When married too early, she may stay stuck in a home with more control and violence, missing out on school, doctors, or people to turn to, which keeps hardship going for her and any children she has.
Teenage pregnancy—from abuse, pressure, or not knowing enough—usually means leaving school behind and taking on big responsibilities far too soon, shutting the door on her hopes and freedom.
To break free from this pain in our Kitaka Zone and Nateete neighborhoods, we need everyone to join in: talking openly to change old harmful ideas, making sure health help like protection and counseling is easy to get, teaching girls about their rights so they can stand up for themselves, and giving quick, real support to anyone who speaks out—so every girl here can grow up feeling safe, healthy, and able to build the bright future she deserves.
A community shared insights about her community with passion and thank you Kitaka Zone for hosting us, your voices matter.




English
#Cosbert retweetledi

As we build momentum towards our next outing on 12th April, we extend our sincere appreciation to @movingadsuganda for brilliantly capturing and amplifying the unforgettable moments that defined this historic edition.
What we are witnessing goes beyond competition,it is a powerful expression of unity, passion and the evolving energy of Uganda’s corporate community. A platform where talent thrives,connections deepen and purpose comes alive with every experience.
@andrewkabuura
@NBSportUg
#CorporateGamesUg
#WomenEdition
#SeasonOfVibes2026
English
#Cosbert retweetledi

🌍Sensitisation in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement
"We appreciate the National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board for taking the time to engage with our students and share such vital information. Equipping students with this knowledge is essential in today’s digital world and can truly make a difference." Mr. Fernansio Okot,
Deputy Head Teacher, Panyandoli Self Help Secondary School.
@lgrb_uganda is glad to have the school administration on board in sensitising young people against underage gaming.
We may not reach everyone at the same time, but we won’t leave anyone behind in gaming awareness.
#ResponsibleGamingUg
#SayNoToUnderageGaming




English




















