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Moses Mudima Mudii
@MMudii
Entrepreneur | FMCG Distribution | Business Development | Cost Management | Business Mentor, Coach and Trainer |
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Mart 2012
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ACCRA- GHANA / AWARD NIGHT
Receiving infront of this audience, former Presidents, top CEOs from across Africa can only be God!
Of course family has played a role, so has the people I work with across different businesses, most of you reading this too has supported things I do.
My message was simple, the world earned 11 trillions dollars in 2025 from tourism, Africa earned only 7% of that.
40% of Africas tourism is brought in by European carriers, 25% Middle East carriers and only 20% by Africa carriers.
The above situation can only be changed by us Africans, we must take the risk over and over again




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Opinions are easy when you’re sitting on the sofa.
“Tactics should be like this.”
“That player should start.”
“The manager got everything wrong.”
Everyone suddenly thinks they’re a genius manager.
But the moment you actually stand on the touchline, make decisions in real time, deal with pressure, injuries, egos, and 70,000 fans watching… the story changes very quickly.
Criticising is easy. Managing isn’t.

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🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Patrice Evra speaks out against his former teammates Scholes, Neville and Keane in a BIG RANT!
"I hope Paul Scholes' Instagram story is fake. I hope he was hacked. But to be honest, I am not even surprised at that from Scholesy. He was the quietest player I have ever played with in my entire career. Now, in the media, he is dropping bombshells."
"I don't understand the lack of support. Michael Carrick is one of us, and he is doing well. It's not just Scholesy, it's Roy Keane and Gary Neville too."
"It annoys me because we want to be in the top four and those comments are unnecessary. But this is what you do when you work in TV, you can't be positive, you have to be negative."
"Most of these guys get a managerial job and then get fired straightaway. I said to Neville: 'It's easy to talk on TV! When you were at Valencia, they asked you for paella and you gave them fish and chips!"
"So.. as players, they're legends, but as managers, they haven't done a great job. So for them to speak and possibly kill the career of a manager, it's a little bit too much."

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IT IS FINISHED - Kampala - Hoima road safety awareness walk safely completed.
After 213km in 6 days on a road safety awareness walk, we are now in Hoima, the Oil city.
All through the road we observed a road with many hazards including poor or no signage, no markings, potholes and worrying levels of negligence at road construction sites.
The behavior of us the road users including speeding, reckless overtaking, using the phones while driving are so prevalent on the road all endangering the vulnerable road users, the pedestrians who include our future, the school children.
With 27% of Ugandans living in urban and this growing at 5% annually, the road infrastructure in urban areas doesn’t seem to be in tandem. Instead we have the mess that characterized Kampala for decades spreading to the countryside. We have traders setting up their merchandise on pedestrian walkways, parking on the what was meant to be walkways, some areas have no walkways and even no signage showing motorists, urban centers ahead slow down. With these new urban centers you would think we have a clean slate.
As we spend a few more days in the Oil city, we are set to engage the populace, cultural and local leaders, law enforcement officers on how we can make our roads safe and save lives.
Now meeting the @Bunyoro_Kitara officials and next painting zebra crossing.

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URA salutes KCCA for the good work being done in the city. The temporary tax office in Kikubo, has served its purpose, will be removed by COB tomorrow 23/02/26.
The free taxpayer support services which were being offered in this container, will be available at our new... (1/2)
Sudhir Byaruhanga@Sudhirntv
The Kampala Capital City Authority should remove the container owned by the Uganda Revenue Authority, as the tax authority has the capacity to rent space in any of the nearby buildings. You cannot sweep a compound and heap the rubbish in the middle of it. All other structures were removed, and vendors were directed to relocate to gazetted markets. URA can also relocate to any gazetted market of their choice if they cannot afford the rent.
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Spent the better part of last weekend learning about government paper from BOU. Happy to learn & grow with my investment group @DIC. Let’s see what the next six yrs bring @BNIuganda @ExceedCatering @SolomonSerwanjj @KemiOmeke @EasyPowerSolar @BniSunriseUg
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Congratulations James & Rukia. You have made wonderful bagoole. I pray a blessing upon your union. @pretty events , @BNIuganda @MMudii
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Happy to celebrate the year and God’s blessings with my business partners @ team sunrise @BNIuganda @Soloestee @MMudii @_Ikanza @ManLikeDero
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“AFCON SMEAR CAMPAIGN”
(Same Game, Different Judgement)
A comment by Darren Lewis, a respected British sports journalist, deserves real credit. Paraphrasing his point:
We need to stop pushing the lazy narrative that what happened at the AFCON final is somehow a stain on all of African football.
When England fans vandalised Wembley after Euro 2020, it wasn’t framed as a failure of European football.
When Calciopoli exposed deep corruption in Italy and Juventus were relegated, it wasn’t used to discredit European club football as a whole.
When Steve Bruce led Sheffield United off the pitch during an FA Cup tie against Arsenal at Highbury, no one claimed it represented English football.
Yet, similar incidents at AFCON are quickly weaponised to question the legitimacy, organisation, and credibility of African football as a whole.
That double standard is the real issue, not the tournament.
Same game. Same problems. Different judgement.
AFCON isn’t the problem, the bias is.

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Uganda
To me Uganda is very personal not political parties or individuals but Uganda.
I had a chance as a tour guide to travel around uganda as a young man, I tracked, climbed mountains , visited many islands etc.
I then started being a tour guide around east Africa, I saw, tested , experienced Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda as my second stage.
I didn’t know God was preparing me for a bigger goal in life. I say God because it was time of rebels around the country. Came near death many times. I earned close to nothing.
Doing Tanzania , Kenya and Rwanda made me appreciate it uganda more, I saw clients reactions because I took them around these countries.
Then I started traveling around other African countries and wasn’t any different , basic things like food and weather, uganda was so superior.
Then 2002, because of my knowledge I was asked to represent Uganda in the US at the corporate council of Africa, I was 29 and that marked the real start.
I board planes close to 15 times a year going to different counties around the world, I always look forward to coming home. Yes weather and food being the 2 most important aspects.
Been to every continent, toured most of the popular places in the world, slept cheap, slept expensive, eaten cheap, eaten expensive. I know someone in over 80% of the countries around the world.
Any argument about Uganda and its potential, I will fight and fight hard. I know its potential, I know its problems but I have chosen to make a difference in my life time which I thank God for.
I won’t argue with you if speak politics, I will take you on when it comes to uganda and its potential and it doesn’t matter who you are. It’s personal for me.
Uganda has given a chance in life, knowing it has opened doors people would love to walk through. From abject poverty to a Children’s home, to a cleaner , an office messenger, to a tour guide to businesses.
Uganda is personal, I will engage you, I will block u for Uganda, mazima!



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🚨Last year, Casemiro was dropped.
Casemiro who had won 5 champions league trophies, 3 La Liga and was a Galactico was publicly derided for being slow. In a particularly torrid game against Liverpool, he played like he was two full seconds behind the game. United lost 3-0 and the internet had only condemnations of his performance. He was subbed immediately after first half.
His wife, Anna Mariana made a post afterwards, sharing Casemiro’s trophy cabinet with a simple message ‘Always Strong, Casemiro.’ Only his wife was by his side. He was dropped for games and restricted to bit part contributions.
How did he respond? Like a champion.
Casemiro lost weight, added muscle and became obsessed with the gym. At the start of the season Nathan Salt, referenced “Manchester United insiders” who reportedly said Casemiro is “looking leaner than ever” after adopting a “self-imposed sugar ban.” In another video, when Manchester United players were asked who would be first to go to the gym once they returned from an international break, over 50% of respondents mentioned Casemiro with one person saying he is sure Casemiro would already be in the gym. Today, he is undroppable in the midfield.
Now let’s get back to Kobbie Mainoo — according to many reports from different journalists, Amorim says that he still needs to improve in different areas of the game, and for Amorim it doesn’t matter who you are if someone else is better and performs better than you in training he is going to be picked ahead of you.
I love Kobbie and want him to smash it at United, but he has to earn his spot. He can’t just walk into the XI because fans or the media demand it. I’ve also been emotional about him not playing, but when you think about it, the manager is keeping standards. (Even though yeah… some of Amorim’s subs should’ve brought Kobbie on earlier — different story)
Some really curious take are suggesting that The Manager change his formation to ensure a 20 year old talent becomes an integral part of the team. Mind you, they are not just asking to change formation because it is poor, but because it will ensure the team carries Mainoo.
That is the poor character we instituted in Garnacho that made him to leave United where he thinks he cannot sit on the bench for any game, to Chelsea where he expects to start games from the bench.
Do you want me to tell you the story of Harry Maguire?
We should have passed this stage in this club. Mainoo can sit on the bench or he can leave. If the manager thinks he isn’t good enough, he isn’t good enough to start.
I want Mainoo in Manchester United. I want him to grow here but no one should be walking into the team because of fan pressure. Casemiro and Maguire didn’t, everyone should earn their stripes. #MUFC

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I am 16 followers short to reach 10,000. It's crazy because this was my objective for 2024 (perhaps a vanity metric) but I saw it as a way to force me to write consistently.
Ultimately it didn't work. Writing on X became harder, I got busy and the algo wasn't as helpful as it once was...
So, I reduced greatly...
When I started writing strictly for myself (i.e I stopped caring about the posts that did well and those that didn't) engagement increased significantly...
And here we are...
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EXCL: Ruud van Nistelrooy is firmly on the shortlist to become interim boss if Ruben Amorim is sacked. He knows this squad inside out and previously got the best out of them.
He would immediately switch back to a 4-3-3, with Mainoo involved in a three-man midfield.
#MUFC

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