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@Edsendi

MD - West Records Ltd (Audio, Visual, Media & Events) & SENDI Events ( Event's Management & Decoration Company)

Kampala Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Andrew Bagala
Andrew Bagala@andrewbagala·
@Kasuku256, with the deafening fighter jets sound for the last two weeks, are @Edsendi's chickens still laying eggs?
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EDySendi
EDySendi@Edsendi·
@bkwesiga Good to see you there. You are a very good lady doing a very good job.
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Brian Mushana Kwesiga
Brian Mushana Kwesiga@bkwesiga·
Great to see you there, Amb. Kakonge, Your engagement continues to shape how Uganda positions itself within global power structures and how it’s perceived. Great moment of diplomacy filled with symbolism.
Amb. Robie Kakonge@RobieKakonge_

At the invitation of @POTUS and @FLOTUS , I attended the @WhiteHouse Arrival Ceremony yesterday honoring His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla during their historic State Visit. Afterward, I also attended the Joint Session of Congress, addressed by His Majesty the King @UgaEmbaWashDC @UgandaMFA @AsstSecStateAF @GCICUganda @UgandaMediaCent @StateHouseUg

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KASUKU
KASUKU@Kasuku256·
6 years ago we started out on Kasuku Live youtube channel and this is how far we have come. We are 6 years today 🥳🎂🎂🥂 Thank u for all yo love and support
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Patrick Oyulu
Patrick Oyulu@patrickoyulu·
KAMPALA MUST LEARN TO TAKE A SHOWER. WITH SOAP! Last Friday, @KCCAUG cleared the clutter and suddenly -my God -there were trees. Trees! Apparently they had been planted years ago, but like disciplined children in a noisy classroom, they were drowned out by kiosks, bodas, and the choreography of downtown chaos. However, the palm trees lost their lives. Many uprooted. Then someone asked the obvious question: “But why are the roads still brown?” Simple. Enfufu. Dust. Dirt. Mud. A city that wipes its face but hasn’t bathed. Let me take you back to 2005. We were shooting an @mtnug TV commercial -"Everywhere You Go" -with a South African crew, Red Pepper Films. Proper kit. Light meters. Cloud readers. Precision. On Colville Street behind Christ the King, they cordoned off the road and did the unthinkable: they washed it. Water. Soap. Brushes. The whole road bathed like it was going for Mass. You should have seen the dirt that came off a road we thought was “clean.” That day taught me something. #Kampala often looks clean -from a distance. From a high-angle drone shot. At night. But zoom in and you see the brown truth settling like a stubborn film. KCCA @Buzeki_Sharifah took a bold first step. The ungazetted kiosks gone. Some boda stages reorganized. Good. But bathing is not splashing water on your face. It is systemic hygiene. Wetting. Soaping. Scrubbing. Drains unclogged. Dust suppressed. Specialized sweepers humming daily. Not ceremonial cleaning -consistent cleaning. In Kigali, when oil spills, they literally soap the road. Scrub it. As if the street itself has dignity. Add Umuganda - the monthly community clean-up - and cleanliness becomes culture, not instruction. It is institutional hygiene. Laws alone won’t save Kampala. Behaviour will. The driver who throws a maize cob out the window and later blames KCCA for the pile. The pedestrian who litters then complains about flooding. The vendor who rejects a market stall in Wandegs, New Ntinda or Nakawa but prefers a makeshift kiosk in the drainage path. Kampala cannot be “anti-water.” We outgrew that label in boarding school. Clean cities are not accidents. They are systems. Shared pride, earned in deed, not speeches. Now that we see trees again, let’s also learn to walk properly. Right side going. Left side coming. Like red ants -siafus -precise, purposeful. No bumping, no wandering across grass we just cleared. Why does Kampala look brown? Because it hasn’t bathed enough. It's about time it did. The solution is not cosmetic. It is commitment. Kampala si bizimbe only. It must be showered. Regularly. Thoroughly. And with intention. Last word: I pray the @URAuganda "Tax Payer Support Center" white container by the roadside, (and other similar road side containers) are removed. Electric poles washed/cleaned/painted. Only then will the Pearl stop looking dusty -and start looking deliberately clean. Photos: #kigali, and #Kampala. #ForABetterCity #KibugaKla @UGIndependent @933kfm @DailyMonitor @newvisionwire @Sudhirntv @CapitalFMUganda
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Gabriel Buule
Gabriel Buule@GabrielBuule·
A Vote 🗳 for Shamim Nanfuma is a vote for service delivery. Ba dear Mulonde muganda wange 🥺
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Patrick Oyulu
Patrick Oyulu@patrickoyulu·
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS IN LUZIRA When MTN handed us that monstrous brief in 2008 - “market and print tickets for the first-ever UB40 concert in Uganda” - it sounded easy enough. Until someone whispered two terrifying words: Nasser Road. Anyone who has worked in advertising in Kampala knows that’s where fakes are born and live long happy lives. So, printing concert tickets that couldn’t be replicated? That was no small mission. At QG Saatchi & Saatchi (now @qggroupug ), we huddled, argued, and dreamed in technicolor. Security printing in Germany? Too costly. Metallic paper? Too flashy. But then came Graphic Systems Uganda Ltd (GSUL) in Luzira, armed with a brand new HP Indigo 5000 press - a digital beast from Israel that could serialize every ticket with unique barcodes. It sounded like witchcraft at the time. And manning that humming machine was Fred Michael - calm, precise, and quietly brilliant - alongside Vishal Pol, another unsung wizard of Luzira’s print temple. We camped in that chilled press room for nights that melted into mornings. Changing designs, adjusting barcodes, outsmarting Nasser Road schemers one pixel at a time. Fred would grin that tired but mischievous grin, saying, “These bu-barcodes are going to haunt me.” They did - in the best way possible. When the tickets finally rolled out - with other branding materials, they were flawless. And at Lugogo, UB40 played to a packed house, every stub authentic - every moment worth it. Years later, the @GuvnorUganda Oldskool group became our digital pub - where Fred dropped jazz tracks, smooth like his print finishes. His last post, October 1, 2025, read simply: “Soothing jazz for lunch hour.” How fitting. This morning, the jazz stopped. The Indigo hum went silent. Fred Michael Wesamoyo - craftsman, friend, and one of Luzira’s finest - has gone to join the angels’ band. I can almost hear them tuning up, smooth jazz floating through the clouds. Rest easy, Fred. You printed memories that time itself can’t duplicate. #RIPFredMichael
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BigEyeUG
BigEyeUG@BigEyeUG·
UMA Trade Fair 2025, a traders'affair
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DR KWEFULUKUTA
DR KWEFULUKUTA@bakulumpagijack·
u didn't cry mu straw kati dis is must watch 4 parents
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Kookie Promotions
Kookie Promotions@kookiepro_·
Media personalities Eddie Sendi and Bat Badru join mourners for Simo Omunene’s late father at Our Lady Consolata Church, Bweyogerere. #NzeKookie
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KASUKU
KASUKU@Kasuku256·
Download the RIDE NOW app and LETS RIDE guys.
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Isaac Mc blessed
Isaac Mc blessed@isaacmcblessedL·
More Gracious Years upon you Mr @Edsendi thanks For the Hard Rock you have put on the Entertainment and Journalism Sector. HAPPIEST BLESSED BIRTHDAY OMUKULU SSEBO 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️🎂🎂🎂🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
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EDySendi
EDySendi@Edsendi·
Ugandans, stop forcing life. A chap that's never owned a passport is busy analysing American presidential elections. Really?😳😳🤔🤔😜😜😁😁😁
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