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EAC citizen from state of Ug; EAC Federation Enthusiast &Diehard. Promoting a Vibrant,Strategically Strong,Economically Prosperous EAC (pacify DRC for better)🤝

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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
BREAKING: Angry locals tried to forcibly take the body of man believed to have died of Ebola in northeastern DRC. 2 tents treating patients were set on fire. Some believe that Ebola is a "white man's disease" though it often spreads at funerals. Uganda has suspended DRC flights
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Akech Andrew
Akech Andrew@akech_andrew·
Ethiopia is still willing to fund and construct the 220km Ethiopia-South Sudan highway but on conditions South Sudan provides security and right of way (ROW) for the project. Ethiopia has already allocated $738 million loan for the project that South Sudan will repay over 10 years period using crude oil. Ethiopia is offering South Sudan 5 years of grace period.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
It is tragic that those of us here in Africa who are victims of imperialism, who still carry the physical and psychological scars of colonial looting, are comfortably celebrating the rise of imperial monopolies like Netflix, Uber, and Temu or Shein, just because we want to deliver a cheap punchline for a few brainless retweets, to chase worthless online clout, or to sound intellectually superior while cheering on our own economic destruction. Netflix did not "out-innovate" DStv, and DStv was not sleeping. The fundamental, unaddressed difference is that one is a local African broadcaster working with meager, heavily taxed local funding, while the other sits on a mountain of subsidized Western capital, an endless money-printing machine backed by Wall Street, and the geopolitical muscle of the US government. Netflix gets about $17B in effectively interest-free capital and tax-subsidized benefits every year, which allows them to run their operations at a massive loss while aggressively capturing sovereign markets. On the other hand, DStv is treated as a value stock, meaning public markets ruthlessly demand immediate dividends, strict fiscal discipline, and quarter-by-quarter profitability. If DStv spent ten billion dollars on a single year's content, its share price would crash into oblivion overnight, its board would be wiped out by panicking investors, and its credit lines would be cut. And just in case you are wondering, the South African government cannot step in to rescue DStv with interest-free loans, thanks to the predatory, highly restrictive treaties enforced by the ruthless World Trade Organisation. If the South African government dared to offer DStv a simple one hundred million dollar grant, they would immediately face brutal litigation at the WTO, because African nations foolishly signed suicidal trade agreements which dictate that if a sovereign state subsidizes its own local industry, it is legally obligated to offer the exact same financial welfare to the foreign predators invading their market. And this is just the WTO. We have not even discussed the financial hitmen at the IMF or the World Bank, who view any form of state support for local industries as fiscal irresponsibility, a violation of free-market dogmas, or an outright sin. If the government gave DStv a massive loan, the IMF would immediately downgrade the country's credit rating into junk status. This engineered downgrade would make it punishingly expensive for the South African government to build clinics, fund schools, or repair highways, because the interest rates on their national debt would skyrocket to line the pockets of Western lenders. But brainwashed Africans, who are the primary victims of this neo-colonial economic castration, will happily log onto Western platforms to tell you that Netflix was innovative while DStv was just sleeping. The absolute worst part of this farce is the brain-dead comparison between Uber and local taxi drivers. A local driver must make an immediate profit today to buy maize meal, bread, and petrol tomorrow. He cannot compete with a multinational behemoth that has an explicit mandate from Wall Street to burn five billion dollars a year in predatory pricing, artificially subsidizing rides just to starve local operators into bankruptcy and clear the field. The local taxi driver is the most visible, highly vulnerable target of his own state's predatory municipal machinery. He is hunted daily by corrupt traffic officers for compliance, like an expired permit, a slightly worn tire, a missing fire extinguisher, or an arbitrary traffic offense. For him, a single fifty-dollar ticket is not just a minor inconvenience; it is a catastrophic blow, the difference between his children sleeping with a full stomach or going to bed hungry. But Uber does not even recognize these drivers as human beings with labor rights. They see no need to protect the dignity of work, the right to a living wage, or the basic sovereignty of the citizen. Instead, Uber smugly informs the courts that local labor laws do not apply to them, because they are just an app, and their drivers are merely independent contractors. With this legal sleight of hand, they have effectively deleted the Bill of Rights for millions of working-class men and women. They have engineered a lawless corporate territory where they can terminate a breadwinner's account via a heartless algorithm with zero human review, pay him slave wages after stealing 30% in service fees, and refuse him a single cent of medical coverage for the crashes he suffers while lining their pockets. Worse, they offer their rides at a 50% discount because they are heavily subsidized by Silicon Valley venture capitalists playing a global game of market conquest, and local governments are too terrified to intervene, knowing that any attempt to regulate these giants will result in immediate economic retaliation, diplomatic bullying, or Washington threatening to sanction them into oblivion. Newspapers did not lose because they were lazy. There is no physical way a local newspaper can compete with Facebook or Instagram, which sit on massive surveillance networks, endless pools of free user data, and algorithmic monopolies designed to capture human attention for profit. This is exactly why China banned these digital parasites and built their own sovereign ecosystems to allow local industries to develop. How do you expect African manufacturing to ever survive when Shein and Temu are allowed to flood our markets with heavily subsidized, ultra-cheap fast fashion and low-quality equipment? Do you honestly think China would have transformed into an industrial superpower if they had allowed their territory to be used as a digital and physical dumping ground, a massive cesspool where the West discarded their second-hand clothes, their obsolete laptops, their toxic e-waste, and their plastic garbage under the fraudulent banner of free trade? This is the core problem I have with motivational speakers, with their brainless "grindset" rhetoric, and with how they completely erase the structures of global capital to blame the victim, because in their world, your poverty is a personal failure rather than the predictable outcome of an international economic system designed to keep you subjugated. Let me conclude by saying that we must stop applauding the very chains designed to bind us, we must stop worshipping the corporations that are asset-stripping our continent, and we must realize that true innovation cannot exist without economic sovereignty.
SokoAnalyst@SokoAnalyst

DSTV laughed until Netflix arrived. Taxis slept until Uber moved. Shops ignored Shein and Temu. Newspapers mocked social media. Celebrities dismissed influencers. Every giant thinks disruption is noise, until it becomes the market. The real question is: who is sleeping now?

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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
UGANDA / TANZANIA Uganda is shining in Tanzania like crazy because of the Arusha connect, our embassy guys in Tanzania are on point on it. They brought strong media to cover Tanzania big tour operators enjoying uganda. 100s of thousands are following through kadoshi tv and social media. Many Tanzanian tour operators are asking me why they weren’t invited. Pressure is on ! Go Uganda
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
BREAKING NEWS Shakirah has recorded a World Cup song with UGANDAS GHETTO KIDS as confirmed below.
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SSEKIDDE GIDEON
SSEKIDDE GIDEON@GideonSsekidde·
East Africa's next chapter is exciting!l. The EAC Council of Ministers is in session, shaping the budget for 2026/27. Bigger opportunities ahead for the region. Regional integration equals stronger economies.Leaders are planning something big for East Africa. @jumuiya @EacPan #GoldenPosts #EAC #EastAfrica #Growth
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Several people have been killed in protest violence in Kenya where transport workers blocked roads over government fuel price hikes that took the cost of diesel to record levels.
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Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu
Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu@NankabirwaRS·
Uganda’s fuel pricing model continues to demonstrate resilience, competitiveness and efficiency in the face of regional and global market volatility. Our deregulated petroleum sector encourages healthy competition, operational efficiency and timely market responsiveness which has enabled Uganda to maintain relatively lower pump prices compared to many of our regional peers. As @GovUganda , we shall continue to invest in critical petroleum infrastructure, strengthen supply chain resilience, and advance strategic projects including the East African Crude Oil Pipeline @EACOP_ and the Uganda Refinery to secure our long-term energy future and reduce vulnerability to external shocks.
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Daily Monitor@DailyMonitor

Uganda’s fuel remains cheapest in East Africa despite regional hikes Uganda’s prices remain deregulated, while Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania use regulated pricing models bit.ly/4wEf1Lg?utm_me…  #MonitorUpdates

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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Uganda is distancing itself from the Ebola outbreak in the DRC, pointing out that the 2 confirmed cases are both Congolese nationals. Why are there so many Ebola outbreaks in Congo? Some people eat fruit bats, experts say
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
UGANDA / TANZANIA Uganda is trending in Tanzania because they brought not only some Tanzanian tour operators but also 2 popular media personalities. That’s the best way of positioning a country. They are also here for POATE. Tanzanians are watching fellow Tanzanians enjoy Uganda. One of the tour operator Lymo called me last evening and said, Amos, you guys have an incredible country. He couldn’t get over our attractions and food, remember the 2 planting seasons? It works guys
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Madam CEO 🇺🇬
Madam CEO 🇺🇬@JackieAkampwera·
Uganda exported a total of 8.8 million, 60kg bags between April 2025 to March 2026 valued at about Ugx 8.8 trillion from approximately 3.5 million smallholder farmers. Italy is the leading as the largest single destination country. Top 5 Foreign coffee companies remain the leading exporters. #coffeeFacts #UgandaCoffee
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Diano Olwenyi Peters
Diano Olwenyi Peters@DianoPeters·
Rwanda is hosting the Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit for Africa from May 19-21.
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#EACPoliticalFederation - Action Request 03 (2026) I submit Head of Summit HE @KagutaMuseveni @StateHouseUg & Rapporteur HE @PaulKagame @UrugwiroVillage kindly take note & lead to cause conversation on the same ASAP 🙋🏻‍♂️🙏 It's coming in peace to demanding fast tracking amendment of #EAC @jumuiya Treaty to hold a Referendum over Political Federation or Allow coalition of the willing States to proceed and politically federate - tho as a Federal Republic remain enjoying #EAC membership with those other States that could still be on the fence; Procrastination & lamenting is diagnosis without treatment, and not pushing for full Integration to Political Federation will keep us exposed to saboteurs, slavery & recolonization. Our Leaders kindly fast track full Integration calls & Act fast in your life time 🙋🏻‍♂️🙏 @SuluhuSamia @Presidence_RDC @GeneralNeva @StateHouse_J1 @HassanSMohamud @AbiyAhmedAli @fatshi13 @SuminwaJudith @WilliamsRuto @StateHouseKenya @HassanSMohamud @StateHouse_J1 @EA_Bunge #EACPoliticalFederation - Action Request 03 x.com/i/status/20166…
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#EACPoliticalFederation - Action Request 02 (2026) I submit Head of Summit HE @KagutaMuseveni @StateHouseUg & Rapporteur HE @PaulKagame @UrugwiroVillage kindly take note & lead to cause conversation on the same ASAP 🙋🏻‍♂️🙏 It's coming in peace to demanding fast tracking amendment of #EAC @jumuiya Treaty to hold a Referendum over Political Federation or Allow coalition of the willing States to proceed and politically federate - tho as a Federal Republic remain enjoying #EAC membership with those other States that could still be on the fence; Procrastination & lamenting and not push on full Integration to political Federation will keep us exposed to saboteurs & recolonization. Our Leaders please take heed & Act🙋🏻‍♂️🙏 @SuluhuSamia @Presidence_RDC @GeneralNeva @StateHouse_J1 @HassanSMohamud @AbiyAhmedAli @fatshi13 @SuminwaJudith @WilliamsRuto @StateHouseKenya @HassanSMohamud @StateHouse_J1 #EACPoliticalFederation - Action Request 02 x.com/i/status/20227…
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A $nap short on #EAC @jumuiya States listed among Top 20 African Countries - on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows 2025 3. Ethiopia 🇪🇹 - $3.3B 5. Uganda 🇺🇬 - $2.9B 9. DR Congo 🇨🇩 - $2.1B 11. Tanzania 🇹🇿 - $1.9B 13. Kenya 🇰🇪 - $1.5B 18. Rwanda 🇷🇼 - $0.8B Then factoring in IMF Economic growth projection for Africa 2026 - see how #EAC is expected to fair up: DR Congo🇨🇩:5.9% Ethiopia🇪🇹:9.2% Kenya🇰🇪:4.5% Tanzania🇹🇿:5.9% Uganda🇺🇬:7.5% Rwanda🇷🇼 7.2% S.Sudan🇸🇸4.1% Burundi🇧🇮3.8 This kind of performance would triple if these Countries were under one Federal Authority due to the collective capacity & strategic benefits 🙋🏻‍♂️ Comrades - we playing with in the potential & answer of our colonial & self inflicted predicament👉 Now it's coming to demanding fast tracking amendment of #EAC @jumuiya Treaty to hold a Referendum over Political Federation or Allow coalition of willing States to proceed and politically federate - tho as a Federal Republic remain enjoying #EAC membership with those States that could still be on the fence; I submit Head of Summit HE @KagutaMuseveni @StateHouseUg & Rapporteur HE @PaulKagame @UrugwiroVillage kindly take note & lead to cause conversation on the same ASAP 🙋🏻‍♂️🙏 Procrastination & lamenting will keep us exposed to saboteurs @SuluhuSamia @Presidence_RDC @GeneralNeva @StateHouse_J1 @HassanSMohamud @AbiyAhmedAli @fatshi13 @SuminwaJudith #EACPoliticalFederation - Action Request 01
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