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Mayi Nambozo Dottie

@DoraWoniala

A Proud Mumasaaba Who Loves God, Herself,Nature and Community Services.

Mbale, Uganda Katılım Eylül 2018
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Dahn.K
Dahn.K@EKabanda·
You See people leaving the world each minute and you are still scared of doing what makes you happy??
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dorah de don
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She all she's got . She will bring U memories all the time U see her . # power of ✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️
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Nanziri AnnMary
Nanziri AnnMary@NanaMalaika3·
Empowering girls with knowledge, dignity, and confidence. Teaching them how to make reusable sanitary pads isn’t just about menstruation. it’s about health, self-worth, and breaking barriers. Every girl deserves to feel safe, prepared, and proud every day of the month. #menstrual
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Denis Duke Woniala🇺🇬
Denis Duke Woniala🇺🇬@DenisDukeUG·
There’s a silent killer disease that is going to cause massive death to Ugandan youths in villages and that’s non other than “WARAGI”. I happened to be in the village, Bulambuli to be specific for a burial over the weekend and I was shocked by what I saw. And I am pretty sure it’s the same with many other villages upcountry. Young people consuming alcohol like it’s their daily meal. Waragi packed in sachets and small bottles. Not beers No. Waragi. The ones they sell for as low as 1000/- Uganda shillings. Young people aged between 14-30 years who by circumstance dropped out of school are the largest consumers of these well packaged Waragi products. Their work is to make sure you they have 2k just to be able to afford a sachet in the evening. I know one would argue and say they have a choice but have they been sensitised enough about the dangers of these things they consume? Plus, to the authorities who licence and regulate Waragi making companies, how do they let these companies make these products so cheap to be afforded by these young people? Hey @UNBSug Parents? Parents? Isn’t it our duty to ensure kids are guided? Yes some kids are big headed and all that but have we played our part? @MinofHealthUG? Where are you? You care about the taxes that these companies pay but are you ready for the long term consequences of the consumption of these waragi that are not even worth or standard evaluated? I know alcohol regulation isn’t our biggest problem as a country but the health burden this country will face will be one they won’t manage in a few years to come. Alcohol consumption is Harmful to one’s health. And it gets worse when one is underage. The effects it has on them will be severe as they drink irresponsibly. Let’s ponder on this and I hope we find ways to get help or revert this.
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
Mount Elgon hotel, Mbale Rashid of Brovad sands ssese recently bought this hotel and he has changed it so much. Can’t wait to stay there soon. Good job Rashid and proud of you ndugu. Uganda needs people like you Kabisa.
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
Kaynela farm / Kayunga They have go karting too, quad biking is very good as well. Very good for families. You want kids off phones and very active? Kaynela farm is the place
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Mayi Nambozo Dottie
Mayi Nambozo Dottie@DoraWoniala·
Not Everything That's Good To You Is Good For You.
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
Deportation/ Ugandans Yesterday out there I witnessed another of the many deportations I have witnessed over the years. A young Ugandan lady was being carried by 5 security personnels into the plane and the cry could make anybody shade a tear. She was saying, am leaving my child behind, I need my child, help me. I engaged the security guys, felt bad being powerless. The security persons told me she was lying but the pain of seeing a young Ugandan lady in that state was unbearable, I think they drugged her eventually. In my head, I was like let me work hard to atleast maintain the jobs I have created, it’s not easy doing that anywhere in the world but even harder in Uganda. I know we sit back and look at the political class( both sides), these guys are also looking for jobs if you observe so well. It’s a much easier access to taxes enterprises are pushed for. The world out there is becoming more harsh to Africans, I told you in Madrid, on landing, police men with guns were at the 2 exits checking documents. On reaching entebbe, I saw so many other young people leaving the countries and my mind rushed to what I experienced yesterday. I often speak to young Ugandans while traveling and I ask what they are doing in those countries, they are mainly in hospitality and general services. When some young people argue with me here on X when I say we all should push for branding of uganda, my heart sinks in pain because they don’t know how these things work. When a country is well branded, open market opportunities grow so fast and anybody with a skill or desire to learn, will easily tap into that. I don’t know how I can explain this? When you are young and get an opportunity don’t waste it, don’t dance away the earnings. The world is rough out there and isn’t going to get easier. When you handle the little you earn well, it grows over time, you are able to look after yourself in the short run and in the long run, you will be able to support one or 2 others. That’s exactly what I have done and still do in life. Every time I remember where I have come from, I work even harder and it’s just the truth. What I do isn’t easy at all, it’s hard, very hard. I also called my first born son after seeing the deportation and I told him, I know you work hard, be consistent, focused because it’s tough out there. Had same discussion with my last born today morning. Yes, they see how hard I work but I must continuously tell them. And they get my point. They are starting to say Dad, we are seeing some of the things you have spoken about happen. We all have 24hrs, so don’t sit back and wait for some other person to do it, ask yourself, how am I helping in this situation.
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Mayi Nambozo Dottie
Mayi Nambozo Dottie@DoraWoniala·
At least I believe in 2026,we won't be seeing such hugs🤗😃warmest birthday wishes on your special day @TheUnbothered93 and May this year bring you happiness and more growth.
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dorah de don
dorah de don@dorah_don·
Everyone this year needs a back up plan. Happy 2026 🙏
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Rotaract Club of Mbale
Rotaract Club of Mbale@MbaleRotaract·
Special thanks to everyone that joined us yesterday for our Karaoke Fellowship. @RotaryMbale1964 @MbaleCityRotary Rotaract club of School Of Clinical Officers and our guests. Thanks for gracing our invitation and we look forward to having you around again.
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