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Kayondo Vincent

@KayondoVicentUG

I understand the pain of being voiceless—and now I help others find theirs. Co-Founder @PsychcareUganda

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Kayondo Vincent
Kayondo Vincent@KayondoVicentUG·
All of us, regardless of how strong we're, sometimes we need support. You don't need to die in silence because you fear to show others that you also need support. You're human, and like others, you need help too. Speak up, and receive support as well. I trust you❣️ We gat you
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Shyne
Shyne@Shyneexcel·
It’s my birthday ❤️
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Joel Julius
Joel Julius@iamkiweewa·
I genuinely wonder why some people lose sleep debating courses like SWSA, Arts and Humanities as if Uganda’s biggest problem is students choosing Social Work. In a country dealing with refugee crises, poverty, GBV, child protection issues, mental health breakdowns and vulnerable communities, who exactly do you think is on the frontlines in the camps and communities every single day?. The same SWSA graduates you people keep mocking online. The bias against arts courses in Uganda is honestly outdated and intellectually lazy. If these courses were “useless,” then why does the National Council for Higher Education continue accrediting them?. Why does the Ministry of Education continue approving universities to teach them?. Why are NGOs, UN agencies, banks, hospitals, schools and humanitarian organizations still employing people with those qualifications?. Truth is, some of you are forcing students into sciences because of social media pressure and bandwagon mentality not because that’s where their passion or strengths are. Better a proud SWSA graduate by choice than someone trapped in a career they never wanted just to impress society. And let’s stop pretending science graduates automatically walk into jobs while arts graduates suffer. In Uganda, both can graduate today and all stay unemployed tomorrow. Employers everywhere are asking for experience first regardless of the course. The difference is discipline, networks, exposure, opportunity and God’s plan. Some of the loudest people trashing SWSA online are unemployed themselves but suddenly acting like career consultants for the nation. Instead of discouraging students from pursuing courses they love, guide them on how to build skills, gain exposure and survive in the real world. Uganda needs engineers, doctors, lawyers, social workers, teachers, researchers and innovators alike. Not everyone was born to wear a lab coat. Some were born to change communities.
Joel Julius@iamkiweewa

My name is Kiweewa Joel Julius. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Social Administration from Muteesa I Royal University Masaka and today I’m employed because of that very course people love to disrespect online. Funny enough, in my entire bloodline, I was the first to pursue SWSA. Some relatives who did the “prestigious” science and law courses are still job hunting while I’m out here building my career and thriving. So spare us the shallow narrative that arts courses are useless. Uganda’s unemployment crisis is not caused by SWSA, Literature, Arts or Humanities. The real problem is a broken system where jobs move through connections, corruption and luck before merit even gets a seat at the table. A few of us survive on merit but many qualified graduates are locked out regardless of what they studied. The same leaders telling students to abandon arts courses held a whole mindset change retreat preaching against corruption, then walked away with UGX 100 million each in allowances funded by taxpayers. The same country preaching “science first” still survives on loans from investors and development partners. Maybe stop attacking students for choosing SWSA and start fixing the systems creating unemployment in the first place. Social workers are still needed because poverty, unemployment, GBV, child neglect, mental health crises and community breakdowns didn’t disappear. The problem isn’t arts students. The problem is leaders who talk socio-economic transformation but never walk the talk.

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varsatile mode@LegalboyRpk·
@bamwinejnr Btw fulham are playing shxxty football everywhere open so dont get excited
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Man United fans can’t believe what they re watching 😂😂
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Tamale@256Rootyherman·
Now how will Saka share the Ballondor with Gyokeres
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Mark Goldbridge@markgoldbridge·
Finally Arsenal using Gyokores right
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ACHILLA@GiftGrace01·
Arsenal is Bae❤️
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Lucky Mbabazi@LuckyMbabazi·
Roll call for @Arsenal mates. Just type present if you are here.
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Dr. Irene Esther Mutuzo (PhD)
This is why, in many advanced systems, such as in the Nordic countries, psychology is treated not as an optional field, but as a rigorous and prestigious discipline taking 5 years to study - because societies that understand people build systems that truly work for them.
Dr. Irene Esther Mutuzo (PhD)@irenemutuzo

To study psychology is to study the invisible forces that drive visible outcomes. It is the science behind adoption, trust, performance, well-being, and change.

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Dr. Irene Esther Mutuzo (PhD)
I am a proud psychologist and I will say this based on global and national facts. Psychology is not a supporting discipline; it is the operating system of every sector that depends on people.
Daily Monitor@DailyMonitor

Museveni: What can you do with a SWASA, psychology and procurement degree? President Museveni has criticised graduates for what he described as “carelessly selected courses” that do not solve Uganda’s unemployment crisis. | Details👇🏽 monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/na…

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Kayondo Vincent@KayondoVicentUG·
@OnlineNationals @DailyMonitor I wondered about the same. About 14 Ugandans are said to be "mentally sick", but the president instead of knowing that this is getting out of hand, he's mocking what people are doing. Absurd.
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The Online National (Fahad)@OnlineNationals·
@DailyMonitor Not having social workers in our country is not something I would boast about. Criticizing Psychologists in a country whose stats show a lot of people suffer stress disorders including PTSD and mental breakdown (we just don't have established systems we SHOULD have. Procurement?!
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Daily Monitor@DailyMonitor·
Museveni: What can you do with a SWASA, psychology and procurement degree? President Museveni has criticised graduates for what he described as “carelessly selected courses” that do not solve Uganda’s unemployment crisis. | Details👇🏽 monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/na…
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Kayondo Vincent
Kayondo Vincent@KayondoVicentUG·
@tumuhairwerodg1 @allan_tumusiime @DailyMonitor Do you remember the recent research on the number of Ugandans "mentally sick"? And how many Psychologists do we have for the 48m people? There's no productivity, progress that can be achieved with ill population. And for a healthy ppln, mental health should be core not add-on
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tumurod@tumuhairwerodg1·
@allan_tumusiime @DailyMonitor Currently as a developing country, our need for social workers is not to the level of developed countries. Mzee is saying what if we essentially look at sectors that can develop us now and a few social workers since their need isn't that much in our small economy.
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Kayondo Vincent
Kayondo Vincent@KayondoVicentUG·
@DailyMonitor Someone should tell the president that there's no health without Mental health. Those of us who did Psychology are doing invaluable work in making sure people are ok. Otherwise, he should just look into increasing funding. It's a public health concern
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Omupakasi
Omupakasi@kutegyekaivan1·
Thank u all for the votes & support, big & small accounts, now it’s back to growth, good news, we are planning an East Africa youth exposure tour to Nairobi, targeting 200 young people, we shall focus on a.Industrial learning (factories & production lines) b.Innovation & entrepreneurship (tech hubs & startups) c.Recreation & bonding (parks & team building) If you’re interested or wat to partner, let’s build this together #smallaccountsvoice #omupakasi
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Omupakasi
Omupakasi@kutegyekaivan1·
Small accounts, we have a lot to learn from H.E Bobi Wine resilience, courage & never giving up, we might not win today but tomorrow is ours, the most important thing is to stay united, keep pushing & fight for ourselves #smallaccountsvoice #Omupakasi4UOXpresident
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Dr Solomon Kimera
Dr Solomon Kimera@Solo_MDofficial·
Just bought myself flowers. Because if she wanted to she would! SelfLove all the way. Putting my self first. Kings are winning! Perioddtttt!
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