Easy Afric Designs Barkcloth

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Easy Afric Designs Barkcloth

@EasyAfric

We are producers of quality, authentic, eco-friendly, hand-crafted barkcloth products. Tel: 0777046464/ 0702887225.

Bunamwaya,Zzana-Suna Road Katılım Temmuz 2023
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@wekesa_amos @RwenzoriMarathn Easy Afric Designs will be showcasing its unique Barkcloth creations at the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo. 📍Stop by Speke Resort Munyonyo 🎪Booth FG54, CBI Sustainability Village 🗓From 21st–23rd May 2026 Mark your calendars because we can’t wait to meet you😊 #poate2026 #cbi
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
FRIDAY MARKET DAY. Your potential customer(s) might be on my timeline. Showcase your services and products in the comment section! #FridayMarketDay Kenya, please join us for the @RwenzoriMarathn activation run in Mombasa
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Design thinking shifting heritage into contemporary flair. Every stitch, pattern, and detail tells a story of eco-ethical authenticity. Visit our booth from 21st to 23rd May @poate2025 CBI Sustainability Village, Booth FG54 📍Speke Resort Munyonyo @spekeresort
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Easy Afric Designs will be showcasing its unique Barkcloth creations at the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo'26 📍Stop by Speke Resort Munyonyo 🎪Booth FG54, CBI Village 🗓From 21st–23rd May 2026 Mark your calendars because we can’t wait to meet you!😊 #exploreuganda #poate2026
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Uganda Tourism Board
Uganda Tourism Board@TourismBoardUg·
The 10th Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo is fast approaching and guess what? You get to be fully immersed in the expo free of charge from 22nd to 23rd May. Don’t miss it. Come through and experience it all for yourself. 📍: Speke Resort Convention centre, Munyonyo #POATE2026 | #Wanderlust | #ExploreUganda
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Uganda Tourism Board@TourismBoardUg·
Transport wo to #POATE2026 and back bamusasudde🥳🥳 Don’t miss out on being part of Uganda’s biggest tourism expo from the 21st -23rd May, 2026🔥 Pick up point: City Square | 9:00 -11:00 am each day of the expo🥳 #ExploreUganda | #Wanderlust
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Ewaffe Cultural Village
Ewaffe Cultural Village@EwaffeVillage·
Just 15 minutes from Entebbe International Airport, step into a 2-hour immersive cultural storytelling experience at our mini Ewaffe Centre in Katabi. Discover Uganda’s traditions, flavors, and stories—perfect for travelers with limited time. #VisitEwaffe #CulturalTourism
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Easy Afric Designs Barkcloth
Our barkcloth journals bring together refined simplicity and cultural craftsmanship. Perfect for meetings, strategy notes, and daily executive reflections. Make every page part of your story at work and beyond. Now produced in A5 size. #handmadegiftideas #barkcloth #journals
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
GREAT LAKES SAFARIS LTD 25 YRS TODAY Yesterday the birthday wishes were overwhelming and at one point I just gave up but remained grateful for all messages. GREAT LAKES SAFARIS started on the 23rd of April 2001, a day after my 28th birthday. I had spent my earlier years accumulating field experience and like I have always said, first thing you look for is a skill. If money lands in your hands and finds without skills, that will definitely be a lost cause. They say money can’t keep company with a fool. A fool with his money part company easily so they say! The third picture represents my 3rd job, i worked as a tour guide earning about 5k every day I worked. The first job I worked as a cleaner and second job I was an office messenger and all provided different experiences. It didnt matter that I was a leader throughout school days. God helped me put my lifestyle in check upto today. It doesn’t matter how much you earn, how much you save, how much you invest, a bad lifestyle will always take you down! In a good month, I would guide for about 15 days and some months I had nothing and therefore always saved for the rain day. My rent was ushs 5k in slum room, used about 2k for food a week, katogo of beans and Casava would cost ushs 200 then. I couldn’t afford 3 meals a day even with 2 planting seasons Uganda has, none of my friends can tell you I ever complained, needa. The 3rd represents our 3rd office on Sussie house Nsambya when things had improved a lot, the first office was a briefcase one, then under the stairs was second. In the fourth picture, you can see why I hate suits, I work hard to earn a right to dress how I want. We were celebrating 10yrs of Great Lakes safaris at Serena. You can only grow money given to you when you have enough skills in handling it and that’s why the Japanese say money accounts for only 15% when starting a business. Some people say, oh people don’t tell us all the stories, yes, imagine me telling about my daily frustrations with business? Some of you get tired by reading about my travels when am looking for business. Yet you don’t see the whole picture! You don’t see the lonely times we face in hotel rooms, the scary flights we continue to take, the failed negotiations, the malice some times. We can only give you some pointers but the business experiences are very personal and different different days, weeks, months etc. Our lives aren’t predictable at all. Business is majorly about solving problems by providing solutions. Some days one works less, some days i have to put in 20hrs of work. Others like Rwenzori marathon days, I don’t sleep for 40hrs same as our whole team.Out there people say the celebrations and a good job done. Thats what matters! We thank God for the 25yrs in business and can’t wait to see what God has for us in the next 25yrs.
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Great Lakes Safaris
Great Lakes Safaris@SafarisUganda·
Happy Birthday-To our CEO and founder, @wekesa_amos: thank you for your grit, your vision, and for showing us all that no horizon is too far. Uganda is on the map because of leaders like you. Cheers to a legend! 🥂✨
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𝗗𝗘𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗖𝗞 𝗦𝗦𝗘𝗡𝗬𝗢𝗡𝗬𝗜
I grew up in Nakasongola watching tourists pass through on their way to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and Murchison Falls. (Of course I never visited any of the two throughout my entire childhood) I always wondered what they were going to see that I have not, with their cameras, land cruisers, I was like eeehhhhh. That is when my curiosity of story telling began. This film is the answer to all those questions, I can’t wait for the World to watch it. Back to the Source: The Nile premiered in Guangzhou, China in December 2025. The reception was extraordinary. Now it comes home🇺🇬 @TheNileOdyssey #BacktotheSourceTheNile
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Amon 👷
Amon 👷@rwenzori_·
From Sweeper to CEO: The Unstoppable Rise of Amos Wekesa Amos Wekesa started his life in abject poverty in a small Ugandan border village in 1973. To survive, his family smuggled basic goods across the border, and he did not see the inside of a classroom until a charity intervened when he was 10 years old. Driven by a desperate desire for a better life, he worked grueling jobs in Kampala. He began his career as a sweeper earning $10 a month and later worked as a tour guide making just one dollar a day. Through intense discipline and a clear vision, he managed to save $200. In 2001, he used those hard-earned savings to found Great Lakes Safaris, operating out of a briefcase and a tiny office hidden under a staircase. His relentless commitment to customer satisfaction eventually earned him a feature in an American newspaper, which skyrocketed his business and brought international attention to Uganda. Wekesa did not stop at tours; he quickly shattered industry ceilings. He overcame fierce skepticism to become the first Ugandan granted permission to build luxury, eco-friendly lodges inside the country's national parks, paving the way for future local investors. True entrepreneurs adapt during a crisis, and Wekesa proved his resilience when the global pandemic completely halted the tourism sector. He swiftly diversified his portfolio by launching PELA Commodities, an agro-processing company, to protect his workforce and sustain his business empire. Today, his enterprise employs hundreds, but his core mission remains rooted in community upliftment. Through the Great Lakes Safaris Foundation, he empowers rural communities, promotes wildlife conservation, and passionately champions Uganda as the ultimate global destination. Wekesa’s journey from a childhood of poverty to a celebrated CEO proves that immense success requires vision, honesty, and an unbreakable spirit. What small step are you taking today to build your own remarkable legacy? 👇
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Easy Afric Designs Barkcloth
LUSU PURSE ✨️All-around design ✨️Produced in various patterns and colour themes. They can be produced with or without a wrist string. ✨️Materials: Barkcloth, Raffia ✨️Price: 25,000 ugx ✨️Size: 24cm x 6cm X 14.5cm 📞+256 777 046 464 / +256 702 887 225 to order🛍
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