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Bewildered Herd

@Hez_Enock

Civil Engineer

Uganda Katılım Kasım 2021
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Bewildered Herd
Bewildered Herd@Hez_Enock·
@bernandema @like_a_gem I hope you're right, but previous experience of Kiru doesn't build confidence see Mawanda Rd for example. But anyway time will show us
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Bewildered Herd
Bewildered Herd@Hez_Enock·
@rgtrdrtghyg @ccgea1 @SarahBireete @ntvuganda You won't have access to that money unless you do get the express letter of authorization from the Minister! If I seem to understand the law as proposed. Already banks question every foreign transaction you recieve so I wonder why we need this law
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My Gallery
My Gallery@Mwesigwa_A·
@ghosts16ab Most German cars can do 0-100km/hr in 5 seconds, and those that do it in 10 seconds. Accelerating to 300km/hr is not a mountain unless you're driving a car that can only top 180km/hr 😉 just ignore that one, he just doesn't know what he's talking about.
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Denis Mukungu
Denis Mukungu@d_mukungu·
Traveling in a coaster to a National park is not a safari. That’s a data collection field trip
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Chaos Theory
Chaos Theory@Samwyri·
Kamuli Road/ Ndagire Road roadworks haven’t started yet. Contractor has erected the project sign post and most road users are already elated. That it was allowed to reach that level of deterioration is unfortunate. First order of business should be removing the remaining asphalt and we rawdog the kafufu
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Bewildered Herd
Bewildered Herd@Hez_Enock·
@CKyobutungi Should we begin to assume that the same lot will one day come out and say tumors are hoax? I won't be surprised!!
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Bewildered Herd
Bewildered Herd@Hez_Enock·
@Comrade_Otoa I was in Katakwi over the weekend and the fuel stations are at 6k for PMS 🤣🤣🤣. Just chill with our tax paid fuel card but don't come here to dismiss what we can clearly see everyday!
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Bewildered Herd
Bewildered Herd@Hez_Enock·
@TheMutaD 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Kiru will definitely show them.bad things. Their is no doubt about that!!
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Bewildered Herd@Hez_Enock·
@assempebwa Their is a pothole developing just infront of Soroti University gate at the humps along the Soroti-Moroto highway. If left unattended it could grow and mess up that section of the road. Thank you. @MoWT_Uganda
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Andrew Bagala
Andrew Bagala@andrewbagala·
The sad story is Stabex fuel stations that supply NWSC generators in Lira have run out of fuel. The US war is the Middle East is impacting people thousands of miles away.
NWSC 🇺🇬@nwscug

power outage on UEDCL side. We are also unable to run generators due to fuel(diesel ) shortages/ stockout at Stabexs fuel stations, the supplier of fuel for production at water works NWSC Lira. All is being done to restore water supply in the shortest time possible.

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Abiaz Rwamwiri
Abiaz Rwamwiri@AbiazRwamwiri·
Yeah, one rain washes away those stones and it game over! I was here two weeks ago and saw vans struggling with clients! @ExploreUganda needs to fly @GenWamala and @assempebwa to see damn hell clients are going through! The contractor literally abandoned this project after getting their deposits!
Ignatius Bahizi@bahizi_i

This is the tourism road from Kisoro town to Mgahinga Gorilla National park&mt. Muhavura which contributes billions of shillings to the economy of #Uganda. Tourists have stopped going there. @Parliament_Ug @GovUganda @assempebwa @MoWT_Uganda @ugwildlife @KagutaMuseveni

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Buregyeya Apollo, PhD
Buregyeya Apollo, PhD@ApolloBuregyeya·
Taxing Cement is Taxing Jobs. === Cement is not a luxury. Cement is jobs, skills, and infrastructure. In Uganda, a bag is already around UGX 32,000 to 40,000. In China, that same bag is closer to UGX 7,000 to 11,000. In Turkey, about UGX 11,000 to 15,000. So why is cement in a developing country priced like a luxury commodity? And then we add tax on top? Because, every bag moved is a mason trained, a technician empowered, a contractor scaled, housing accessed, . Construction is one of the few industries where skills are built through doing. The casual labourer today becomes the mason tomorrow, and the mason becomes the contractor. When you increase tax on cement, you are not just raising revenue. You are raising the cost of building homes, schools, clinics, and businesses. You are slowing down the second largest employer in Uganda after agriculture. Fewer sites start. Fewer young people learn. Fewer businesses emerge. Projects delay. Informal jobs disappear quietly. Housing becomes more expensive. The economy tightens where it should expand. Serious economies don’t treat cement as a consumption good. They treat it as a production input. So, given that we now know how cement is important to industry development, do we still want to tax each bag more or do we want more bags moving across the country?
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Bewildered Herd
Bewildered Herd@Hez_Enock·
Let's now talk about instructors, almost 90% of rural schools have no IT survy teachers and that would mean training of teachers, already GOU is still struggling with full implementation of the new circulum as it is and now we want to jump into laptop per child?
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