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Empanga Local Chicken

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Uganda's purest local chicken - rich flavor, guaranteed! For Deliveries around Kampala call/watsapp +256790685451

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Ekim 2025
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Empanga Local Chicken
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Client went from sample → 2 more → NOW 15 MORE fat kings! 😍🐔 2 of the 15 new batch getting pro dressing juicy, clean, perfect. You feeling the vibe yet? Single or bulk, live or dressed. 📞0790685451 Empanga Local Chicken 💪🔥 _Local flavour unrivaled!_
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Repeat business from a VERY happy client! 👑 She loved our first fat king sample so much, she ordered TWO MORE juicy beasts. Dressed them just as she desired, delivered ON TIME , and client’s over the moon with the quality & dressing! 🌟 That's the Empanga standard:🤗

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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
✅ Taken~Live. For a Sunday Family Meal somewhere in Mukono! This happy client says her kids only eat Local Chicken & she’ll be cooking #Empanga for them every Sunday🤝 Who’s NEXT? 📞(watsapp) 0790 685 451
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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
Empanga local chicken is calling your name! Fresh, sustainable, and full of flavor, our chickens are raised to make every meal special. DM to place your order. You can also watsapp us @ 0790685451 #LocalChicken #LyaLocal
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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 Message for the Week 👇🏿
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DiCAPITALE | CAPITAL FARMER
DiCAPITALE | CAPITAL FARMER@Thecapitalevang·
WEEK 2 – #LessonsFromTheDirt DROPS NOW!🔥🍳👑 Thread: My first empire wasn't farms or sites... it was the ROLEX EMPIRE smuggled inside boarding school gates @Ngo_College1902 No Kampala streets ; just dorm shadows, hungry boys, and teenage guts.
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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
@wekesa_amos We deliver LOCAL Chicken allover Kampala! Live or Dressed, your call. Ready for your own? - Single birds for home - Bulk for events/hotels - Live or dressed & packed 📞0790685451 & let's hook you up! Empanga Local Chicken ~ Kampala's go-to for authentic kuku power 💪
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
Friday Market Day Your potential customers might be following my X, post about your services and products in the comment section! Below is Elephant Plains lodge, Queen Elizabeth national Park, part of Great Lakes collection ltd.
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muganzi secure sectrine
muganzi secure sectrine@Muganzisecure·
Let’s compare Coffee and cocoa today Many people in Uganda have been reaching out to me with the same question: “If I’m starting today, should I invest in coffee or cocoa?” Let’s me be very honest and practical. Coffee attracts most investors because it promises faster cash. And that part is true but only under strict management. In Uganda, a well-managed coffee garden can start giving meaningful harvests between 18 and 24 months. On average, a serious farmer can hit between 1 to 2tns/Ha. When harvesting is done properly and coffee is well dried and clean, farm-gate prices can range between UGX 10k and 15k per kilogram. But here’s the reality most people ignore: the same coffee handled badly, immediately drops to the lowest price. Coffee does not forgive poor agronomic practices , weak feeding, careless harvesting or bad drying. One mistake in a season can wipe out expected profits. Cocoa is different. It is slower and demands patience. Most cocoa farms in Uganda begin to harvest after 2.5 to 3years . At maturity, yields often range between 800 and 1,500 kilograms per hectare. Cocoa doesn’t shout when it’s being mismanaged it punishes you quietly. Pests, black pod disease and poor fermentation slowly eat into your income until you realize the business is no longer making sense. However, when cocoa is managed properly, it offers something many investors want: stability. Demand remains strong and once you understand fermentation and processing, margins improve significantly through value addition. What I’ve learned on the ground is this: people lose money not because they chose the wrong crop but because they invested without understanding what the crop demands from them every season. Coffee works best for people who have reliable labor, strong supervision and tight post-harvest control while Cocoa works best for those thinking long-term, willing to wait and interested in building a stable system with processing potential. Both crops are worthy investments in Uganda. The real danger is treating either of them casually. So the question shouldn’t be “Which one makes more money?” The real question is “Which one can I manage properly, year after year?” Because in agriculture, the system makes the money not the crop. If you’re thinking of investing in coffee or cocoa, let’s talk for a more detailed explanation about the two crops For God and my Country
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Empanga Local Chicken
Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
Ready for your own? - Single birds for home - Bulk for events/hotels - Live or dressed & packed DM or call 0790685451 & let's hook you up! Empanga Local Chicken — Kampala's go-to for authentic kuku power 💪 #EmpangaLocalChicken #LocalChickenUganda
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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
Repeat business from a VERY happy client! 👑 She loved our first fat king sample so much, she ordered TWO MORE juicy beasts. Dressed them just as she desired, delivered ON TIME , and client’s over the moon with the quality & dressing! 🌟 That's the Empanga standard:🤗
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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
First “Dressing” client already happy! 🔥🐔 Clean, perfect, pot-ready on Day 1! Your turn? - Home orders - Bulk for events/hotels - Live or dressed 📞 Call/Watsapp 0790685451 Empanga Local Chicken ~ quality on lock!
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Client requested him dressed! Big news📣📣 Empanga Local Chicken now offers professional dressing services at a friendly fee! - 1 bird for home - 15+ for events/hotels - Live or dressed & packed This beauty + 15 more are off to one happy client today. Who’s next?🤗

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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
Client requested him dressed! Big news📣📣 Empanga Local Chicken now offers professional dressing services at a friendly fee! - 1 bird for home - 15+ for events/hotels - Live or dressed & packed This beauty + 15 more are off to one happy client today. Who’s next?🤗
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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
2026 energy: Ditch those sad, tasteless broilers that taste like regret → upgrade to Empanga local chicken. The flavor actually slaps! Kwanjulas, Weddings, family vibes, group hangs? Fully stocked & delivering Kampala-wide. Choose Empanga Local. 🔥🐔 📞 0790685451
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Empanga Local Chicken@Empangalocal·
Hey Kampala! 😏🍗 Dec 29th; Christmas done, but the feast shouldn't be! That fat, juicy Empanga local chicken ain't just for December. Make it your EVERY day vibe. We're BACK & still delivering premium goodness to your doorstep. Empanga; real chicken, no seasons. 😎
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
God’s grace Today morning, I was reflecting on God’s grace after my jogging before taking a shower. Clearly God’s grace works in ways we can’t explain sometimes. I haven’t had to be perfect to experience it over the years. My particular thought came to mind and trust me, I have had so many similar experiences in my life. In 2014, I was invited to speak to a panel of experts at the UN headquarters in New York around November. They had invited 4 speakers and we were to speak about why integrating entrepreneurship in the SDG goals was important. One speaker was a lady from Isreal, another lady was a former minister of finance Canada and the head of Babson college. Babson college is very highly regarded as a top entrepreneurship college in the US out of Boston. I came to learn later that Babson college had recommended that I represent Africa. A few years before 2014, I had been asked to speak to Babson college students and after my speech, their professor in the room removed his shirt written on Babson and handed it to me. I still have it. In 2014, CNN had done a story about me which run many times on the screens, lots of reactions had come through and yes, I never go around pushing for these, only when it’s about uganda. Anyways, we assemble in the hall at the UN Headquaters just before 1pm and at exactly 1pm, many people get an alert about my story by CNN( written article). Instant favor took place before i could speak. I hadn’t arranged it and yes, I didn’t have the power to arrange. People in the room started asking, are you the one in this story by CNN? Yes, I was but purely arranged by God not by human being. The Ugandans working at the UN at the time were shocked I had been called to speak. A Ugandan ? Amos Wekesa ? How was the question. 2 of them had been invited to attend this session, I don’t know what was going through their mind. I had said a prayer, I knew I represented a bigger mission than me, I knew I represented Uganda. I needed wisdom, I needed favor before those who were to listen. Never I have ever been disappointed when I have asked God to give me wisdom and favor before I speak. Am a man with many faults but that’s one thing I can say I have seen God at play. I asked the moderator to play a video about uganda as I spoke. I started out by telling the audience, they would see why a country like uganda doesn’t need aid but entrepreneurship/ business. Uganda was my example that would represent whole of Africa. I told people Africans aren’t those second class cousins that need handouts because they are poor or needy. They are cousins who need doing business with because they host 50% of the worlds arable land, massive deposits of minerals, massive forests, growing population, massive tourism potential etc. I talked about how the west uses visas and negative travel advisories as none tariff trade barriers. I gave my own example. You tie our hands through visa restrictions and say compete with us. How are we a United Nations? A Ugandan at the UN nyago kintu walked to me and said thank you for representing uganda so well. I don’t know what was on his mind before I spoke. God was in it and is always in it. Yes, you can be born in abject poverty like I did, go to a children’s home, fail in school like I did but if you put in efforts, God opens doors not overnight but over time. Merry Christmas to you all!
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