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Joshua Not Baraka

@JoshuaNotBaraka

Father of none | Husband to none | Nyama mu binyeebwa

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Eylül 2023
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Joshua Not Baraka
Joshua Not Baraka@JoshuaNotBaraka·
At 35, you're not too old for the 23 year olds and not too young for the 45 year olds.
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Dr. Nalukwago
Dr. Nalukwago@NalukwagoJudith·
Unfortunately the 5th child from the Ggaba murder incident who had been rushed to hospital also passed on🙏 I am yet to get news on the 6th child. May the Lord strengthen the bereaved family
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www.ugandangods.com
www.ugandangods.com@UgandanGods·
I'm turning 37 in june, and I have realized as a man, there's no nobility in being broke. Greetings seem like begging, no one answers calls and you too tend to fear picking calls. No one invites you where money is involved. Life is easier with money, let nobody convince you otherwise.
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Usual Suspect 🎩
Usual Suspect 🎩@Jude_Mugabi·
"We have been lending,learning & working closely with SMEs. For years, at MARU Credit, we have been “cooking.” Now,it is time to serve. One of the challenges facing SMEs is access to credit & in equal measure,readiness for credit." - Chef @JoshuaMazune monitor.co.ug/uganda/busines…
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Nick Twinamatsiko
Nick Twinamatsiko@NickTTaria·
The luckiest or the least unfortunate Ugandan graduates are arguably those who graduated in the late 1990s and the early 2000s. That's because it's in the 1990s that the economy we have now began to take shape. They were present at its foundation, and therefore had a great opportunity to rise with it. That was the decade of liberalisation, which saw old civil servants retrenched and young graduates hired in the private sector, as companies emerged to perform the functions that the government was exiting. In 1991, URA was established and quickly became the dream employer of fresh university graduates. I remember that in 1998 or thereabouts, news spread through the Makerere University Christian unions that the Authority was looking for born-again Christians to hire. In fact, many born-again fellows that had just completed their courses got hired. Whether they actually acted with the presumed integrity, I never got to ascertain. URA was just a forerunner of many other agencies that the government was to establish in the years and decades ahead, which had strong appeal for young university graduates looking for employment. The 1990s was also the decade that many of the Indians that had been expelled by Idi Amin returned and revived their old businesses or set up new ones. It was such indians that set up such factories as Riham, which created many opportunities for both employment and commercial retail. Sudhir Ruparelia set up a forex bureau, which became one of the most regular advertisers in the newspapers, including Monitor, which had just been established (in 1992). Sudhir also ushered the country into gambling or betting territory with his Scratch for Cash bonanza. I sometimes think that Ugandans scratched Sudhir into a lot of cash! They were scratching, the man was making money! Nowadays, whenever I hear young people saying "omuyindi, omuyindi," whenever there are discussing football betting, I recall that betting has always been a Muyindi thing in Uganda and it began with that Scratch for Cash. In construction, many contractor companies and consultancies were established in that decade. Even UNABCEC, an umbrella body of indigenous contractor companies, was formed out of the necessity related to the emerging opportunities in that decade. I have already mentioned that Monitor (which became Daily Monitor when it was acquired by NMG in 2004) was established in 1992. Many other private media houses, including FM Radios (Sanyu, Capital, Voice of Toro, etc), and televisions (WBS, LTV, etc) were also established in that decade, giving many young graduates opportunities for employment and many businesses good opportunities for visibility. Many educational institutions from secondary schools to universities (e.g UCU) were also established in that decade, creating more opportunities for employment and business. Moreover, it's in that decade that Kampala really began to grow. Up to the 1980s, Kampala was still a city on seven hills. There was hardly anything beyond Ntinda, for instance. Ntinda itself was still a village with its only notable section being Minister's Village, which had been built in the 1960s. But in the 1990s, there was massive outward expansion. For instance, the NHCC constructed the Nalya estates, which made Kampalans look beyond Ntinda and Kireka. It's in the 1990s that real estate purchase and development took off in a serious way. Purchase of land in Kampala became a real thing, and real estate firms emerged to exploit the situation. I could go on and on, but the key point is that the economy, as we know it today, really took off in the 1990s. Therefore, it may be said that the Ugandans who graduated in that decade and the early 2000s were the luckiest generation. We had so many opportunities. Some of us didn't really take them, but that doesn't alter the fact that we were lucky that they were available to us.
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Ms_Vee👸🏽
Ms_Vee👸🏽@MissBagamba·
Just another random day on the farm as others are headed for the Easter holiday🤭
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Usual Suspect 🎩
Usual Suspect 🎩@Jude_Mugabi·
Patoh decided to become Wutimber as Shema was mimicking Philo
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Yenze Luwaga Mubezi
Yenze Luwaga Mubezi@MubeziLuwaga·
You must include an hour waiting period if you're going to meet any woman. 💀 That operates for sisters, mothers, friends and partners.
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KABUGO
KABUGO@Kabugo_·
David committed adultery. Covered it with murder. Lost his child. And God still attached His name to David's story. That's not endorsement. That's restoration on record. For everyone who thinks they've gone too far.
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Victor
Victor@Vic200tor·
Never forget when Cech made a save, and Peter Drury said, "Peter denies Jesus again”. 😂
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Your email did not find me well. I'm not available for a call to explore ways in which we can collaborate. Thanks for your attention to this matter!
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Michael Aboneka
Michael Aboneka@MichaelAboneka·
After the flight leaving 4 hours later than the scheduled time, 30minutes into the air and there is an emergency (windscreen crack) now we had to return to the original place of departure. Indeed, prayers!
Michael Aboneka@MichaelAboneka

Fly @UG_Airlines at your own risk, because this is how they reward patriotic citizens!

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NTV UGANDA
NTV UGANDA@ntvuganda·
Dennis Zziwa, a second-year law student from Kampala International University, portrayed Jesus Christ during the "Way of the Cross" walk at Our Lady of Africa Church on Good Friday. He sustained injuries from the beatings as he acted the role of Jesus Christ and was treated by Red Cross staff. He was later transferred to Lamone Health Center in Luzira for further treatment. #NTVNews 📷 Stephen Otage
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Halimah Salmah
Halimah Salmah@MaleAdvocate28·
You must be having grand kids if you ever used this 😂😂 🏃‍♀️
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Miss A🫧❤️
Miss A🫧❤️@ThetaQ12·
Extremely beautiful people with filters😹
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cosmic wanderer 🇺🇬
Its interesting that for the last three years we have been hosting star gazing events but not many people care to come through even when the events are mostly free. I think Ugandans are not as curious as I thought they were.
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🌙@sharon_kiwanuka·
Tbh you can't blame guys when this could be the first time they are hearing about this Where have you been advertising your events? Sometimes it could be your marketing that's a problem
cosmic wanderer 🇺🇬@ObwengyeC

Its interesting that for the last three years we have been hosting star gazing events but not many people care to come through even when the events are mostly free. I think Ugandans are not as curious as I thought they were.

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