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@HLSUganda

We enable accommodation providers to sell their accommodation & other hospitality services online & to process bookings. 📞 +256704023485

Kampala, Uganda, East Africa Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Katumba Badru Sultan
Katumba Badru Sultan@Katumbabadru1·
A Ugandan skater John Talasinga (C) carries a makeshift cross made from pieces cut out of a discarded mattress on his back while rolling along the road during Good Friday in Wakiso on April 03, 2026
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Ssese Islands Tourism
Ssese Islands Tourism@SseseIslands·
@VisitBuganda @CCCC_Uga @RobinahNabanja_ @mofpedU @MoWT_Uganda @nbstv @Ishanga_jnr @GenWamala @assempebwa @sussiekats @CCCC_Tanzania @CCCCLTDofficial @BudduPookino 🎉 Katonga Bridge nearly complete! 🚗✨ Easier drives from Kampala to Masaka, Rakai & beautiful Ssese Islands on Lake Victoria! 🌉🏝️ Discover Buganda’s wildlife, beaches & culture. Time to plan your trip! 🇺🇬❤️ #VisitBuganda #SseseIslands
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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 BOOK PRIMATE LODGE KIBALE , part of (@_GL_Collection ) +256 772426368
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Girls In Tourism Association - Africa
We chose Africa because small visions don’t create lasting impact GITA Africa was born after seeing how few spaces exist for young women in tourism Starting in Uganda, we’re building a movement that amplifies voices and reshapes the continent’s tourism story
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Florida Hotel Zzana
Florida Hotel Zzana@floridahotelkla·
Celebrate Easter in style at Florida Hotel! Enjoy our Easter Package 2026 with cozy rooms, delicious meals & great vibes. 🍽️🛏️ Rates from UGX 85,000 (Bed & Breakfast) 📞 Book now: +256 700 132 468 #EasterGetaway #KampalaHotels #Staycation #VisitUganda
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Eureka Place Hotel
Eureka Place Hotel@eurekaplace_·
Good tea. Better service. Always a warm welcome!☕🌿 That’s the Eureka standard. Pass by and let us take care of you. 📍Eureka Place Hotel, Plot 16 Vubyabirenge Road, Ntinda. . . . UgandaHospitality KampalaSpots Visit Kampala Hotels in kampala
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Insurance Brokers Association Uganda
Trust is the foundation of insurance and it’s time to re-imagine it. Join industry leaders, innovators, and professionals at the 8th IBAU Conference 2026 as we explore how to strengthen confidence, deliver value, and shape the future of insurance in Uganda. 📅 22nd – 24th April 2026 📍 Hotel Triangle, Mbarara 🎯 Theme: Trust Re-imagined: Delivering on the Promise Don’t miss the conversations that will define the next chapter of our industry. For more information, contact us at : +256414 252685/+256772918542 #IBAUCONFERENCE2026 #InsuranceUganda #TrustReimagined #IBAU #InsuranceLeadership
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Katumba Badru Sultan
Katumba Badru Sultan@Katumbabadru1·
Another Day- Kampala, Uganda
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Enabel in Uganda
Enabel in Uganda@EnabelinUganda·
Last week, we signed a €280K grant with @KCCAUG to tackle youth unemployment in Kampala metropolitan. Under #WeWorkUG, funded by the @EUinUG & Belgium, this partnership bridges the skills gap by aligning training with labour market needs. 1,000 youth will gain work-readiness skills, with at least 200 placed in private sector jobs. 🤝 
#TeamEurope #EnablingChange @Educ_SportsUg
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🇺🇬CHRIS SSALI 🇷🇼
🇺🇬CHRIS SSALI 🇷🇼@chris_chemist11·
Uganda's decision to ban single-use plastics is a significant step towards mitigating the country's plastic pollution crisis 🌍. However, the effectiveness of this ban hinges on robust implementation, enforcement, and a shift in consumer behavior. Plastic pollution is a pressing issue in Africa, with far-reaching consequences for biodiversity, communities, and the environment. The Impact of Plastic Pollution Plastic pollution affects Africa's ecosystems in numerous ways: - Litter and Pollution: Plastic waste litters streets, waterways, and landscapes, degrading natural beauty and causing blockages in drainage systems. For instance, plastic bags often clog drains, leading to flooding during rains, as seen in many Ugandan towns. - Harm to Wildlife: Animals ingest plastic, mistaking it for food, leading to death or severe health issues. In Lake Victoria, plastic waste threatens fish populations, impacting both ecosystems and livelihoods. - Economic Impacts: Local economies, particularly those reliant on tourism and fishing, suffer due to plastic pollution. For example, tourism in national parks is affected when visitors encounter polluted environments. The Risks of Weak Bans Weak or poorly enforced bans can lead to: - Increased Pollution: Without strict enforcement, businesses may continue using single-use plastics, exacerbating pollution. - Greenwashing: Symbolic bans allow companies to claim environmental responsibility without making meaningful changes. - Health Risks: Burning plastics releases toxic chemicals, posing health risks to communities. Pathways to Real Change Achieving a plastic-free future requires: 1. Strong Policies and Enforcement: Clear regulations and penalties for non-compliance are crucial. Governments must work with law enforcement to ensure adherence. 2. Investment in Waste Management: Efficient waste collection and recycling systems reduce plastic leakage into the environment. Partnerships with NGOs and international organizations can enhance infrastructure. 3. Eco-Friendly Alternatives: Promoting alternatives like biodegradable packaging or reusable products can reduce reliance on plastics. Local businesses can be supported through incentives for sustainable practices. 4. Awareness and Education: Campaigns can shift consumer behavior, encouraging responsible disposal and reducing plastic use. Success Stories and Challenges Countries like Rwanda and Kenya have implemented strict plastic bans, showing positive environmental outcomes. However, challenges persist, such as: - Enforcement: Smuggling and non-compliance undermine bans. - Affordability: Alternatives can be more expensive, affecting low-income households. - Cultural Shifts: Changing ingrained habits requires sustained efforts. Uganda's ban is a step forward, but success depends on: - Government commitment to enforcement - Collaboration with businesses and communities - Support for vulnerable groups in transitioning Let's push for policies that protect ecosystems and communities 🌍. @UNEP @Africa_Engage @WangariM #PlasticBan #Biodiversity #Sustainability #Africa #WasteManagement #EcoFriendly @moreenayebaze #plastic #Stopfossilsubsidies #endfossilfuelsubsidies #United4ClimateJustice @VanForUnity @ahengst @19jokersmoker96 @aacjinaction @akintomiwa18833 @alexatweme @AllisonJEdwards @AndreaTEdwards @AndrewEmor_ @AngelaWalkr @ANMLDFR @annette_kezaabu @Arch_Twik @AyebareDenise @AtomicTruths_7 @BagumaRT @AngelaWalkr @Green_iwg @XRebellionWA @ExtinctionR @ExtinctionR @ExtinctionR @NLRebellion @XR_BSE @XRebellionWA @XRHaringey @ExtinctionB @XRebellionUK @StayGroundedNet
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