Claire Nangajja (Mama Ghetto)

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Claire Nangajja (Mama Ghetto)

Claire Nangajja (Mama Ghetto)

@MaamaGhetto

Passionate Ugandan, Psychology degree holder in action for positive change in Slum communities. Opinions are my own. Small but mighty 😉

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Haziran 2013
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Ambassador Juju Nsababera
Ambassador Juju Nsababera@Nsababera_juju·
Back to the Source - The Nile, — the documentary I executive-produced and lived comes home for its National Premiere on 25th April 2026 in Kampala Uganda. It premiered in Guangzhou, China last December. Now Uganda gets to watch it for the first time. This is a homecoming🇺🇬📽️🍿 #BacktotheSourceTheNile
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Craft.Continent
Craft.Continent@Craftcontinent·
Weaving, Beading, Pottery, Carving! 🧵🏺🔨 Learn or teach at The Skill Bank Get Together on May 9th! Preserve Uganda's rich craft traditions. FREE entry, but spots are limited! Secure yours: #UgandaArt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tally.so/r/vG0A0A#Ugand#Handmade #Craftsmanship #BukotoEvents #SkillDevelopment
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AWE Uganda Alumnae Association
ENTRANCE IS FREE! Come meet Ms. Brenda Sekabembe founder of Bake For Me 📅 Sat, 7 Mar 2026 | ⏰ 8:00 AM
📍 Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) Exhibition Fee: Alumni UGX 70K | Non-Alumni UGX 100K
📞: Aanyu Jessica Sheillah – 0761 328 957 #IWD2026 #KATALE
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U.S. Exchange Alumni Uganda
U.S. Exchange Alumni Uganda@USAlumniUganda·
The International Women’s Day 2026, #WomenEntrepreneursKatale ✨ On 7th March 2026, we come together to celebrate the power, resilience, and innovation of women at the Women Entrepreneurs Katale, a vibrant marketplace and dialogue platform convening women entrepreneurs, banks, insurance companies, private sector actors, government facilitators, and development partners. Theme: Women’s Economic Empowerment for Inclusive Growth Call to Action: Give to Gain, Invest in Women, Grow the Economy This year’s Katale places economic empowerment at the center of the celebration because when women are supported with access to finance, markets, insurance, and skills, businesses grow and communities thrive. The program will feature inspiring speakers, engaging panel discussions, and practical conversations focused on unlocking opportunities for women led enterprises. Beyond dialogue, the Katale will host a vibrant exhibition showcasing the unique products and services women have mastered over the years, from agribusiness and manufacturing to creative industries, technology, and services. Whether you are a bank, insurer, private sector player, government institution, exhibitor, development partner, or attendee, there is a place for you. 👉 Exhibit. Engage. Partner. Celebrate. To participate as an exhibitor, partner, or attendee, please reach out using the contacts on the flyer and register through the link provided; lnkd.in/dNSjgseR Let’s move from conversation to action. Give to Gain. Invest in women. Build inclusive growth. 💜 @nbstv @dtb_uganda @AweAlumnae @ugandainvest @URSBHQ
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wordpost.@wordpostdaily·
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Vaibhaw Purohit | Motivation
Vaibhaw Purohit | Motivation@FreakyTheory·
Self-respect is the most important thing in life.
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Moses Muhangi
Moses Muhangi@muhangimo·
Koona Maama Ghetto Koona , mission 2026 Kampala Central
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Nwanne Vwede-Obahor@NwanneObahor·
Just touched base in Shanghai, China 🇨🇳 where I will be participating in the Canton International Import Expo (CIIE) together with a delegation of Ugandan #SMEs. Looking forward to exploring Uganda’s export potential to China & how @UNDP can support SME market entry and growth.
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Alex Muganzi
Alex Muganzi@AlexMuganzi·
@UEDCLTD Today is day 8 of total blackout under outage reference CALL-1423826-G. No resolution support despite daily reminders.Please support resolution beyond promises of 'we are going to remind our teams' . Thank you.@UEDCLSpox,@UEDCLMD,@NankabirwaRS.
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Moses Muhangi
Moses Muhangi@muhangimo·
Let’s get involved friends! The time is now!
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Dr. Okello Sharon Nagenjwa (GirlFromOyam)
Ugandans suffer from a governance allergy, we sneeze at delivery. When nothing happens, we cry neglect; when something happens, we cry nepotism. The new anthem is: “@KagutaMuseveni is weak because his brother Gen. Salim Saleh delivers.” That’s like refusing to sleep with your husband because he didn’t wear the shirt you picked. You still got intimacy; you still got delivery. So what’s our real problem: the shirt, or the results? 1. Family is not Weakness, It’s Governance Logic In political economy, high-stakes missions demand trusted executors. It’s called principal–agent alignment. Presidents everywhere lean on people they can hold accountable. If @KagutaMuseveni entrusts wealth creation to his brother or son @mkainerugaba , that’s not fragility, it’s governance logic. Accountability begins where trust is highest. 2. Creatives, Youth & Women - From Protest to Production Critics call it “co-option” when you engage bloggers and influencers. Let’s retire the village shock. Governments, NGOs, and parties worldwide pay creators because citizens live online. The real issue isn’t payment, it’s process: clear procurement, disclosures, tax compliance. Saleh went where civil society refused to go: the ghetto. He replaced teargas with emails. Today, TikTokers and musicians brag: “I got an email from Saleh.” That is recognition of social capital. He engaged women and youth through SACCOs, cooperatives, and skills programs. That’s not bribery, it’s incentive design. Moving people from protest to production reduces social risk. It’s statecraft not scandal. 3. Musevenomics - Branding Uganda Abroad While critics sling mud, Saleh was in Gulu lecturing diplomats on Musevenomics. He charged them to See, Sell, Seal, and Scale Uganda: -Mobilize the 5 Ms- Markets, Money, Machinery, Management, Manpower. -Maintain harmony: engage the diaspora, counter noise with facts. -Measure: deliver a monthly 3-3-3 scorecard of signals, supports, and stories. -March toward the big goal: USD 500B GDP in 10 years. -Manifest Uganda abroad as: Peace that Produces, Open for Business, Transformation. That is not “co-option.” That is strategic doctrine for national branding and foreign investment. Should we call that evil too? Or admit the problem is not delivery but envy at who is delivering? 4. The Hypocrisy of Opposition & the Empty Suit Syndrome Pulkol, Rubaramira, Beti Kamya - they were ignored in opposition until they crossed over. Suddenly they are tragic heroes. That isn’t principle; it’s a talent retention problem. Politics is a labor market- talent follows where it’s valued. Meanwhile, offices overflow with contracts that widen stomachs but shrink delivery. Women are blocked from serving their country for rejecting sexual advances from presidential appointees calling themselves right hand of @KagutaMuseveni or @mkainerugaba or @JanetMuseveni ( Speaking from first hand experience) . Female bosses sabotage younger women for fear of competition( firsthand experience) These are the governance deficits we should be debating. But no, we debate whether a President can trust his own brother. Clearly misplaced priorities. 5. Results, Not Relatives Roads don’t check surnames. Silos don’t ask family trees. Investors don’t care who signed the email- they care about stability and returns. Uganda’s problem is not “family delivery”; it’s institutional accountability. And on that front, Saleh has done what others only talk about: agriculture revitalized in the north, creatives mainstreamed, defectors rehabilitated, ambassadors mobilized. If Saleh had chosen champagne jets and Dubai showbiz, critics would condemn him. Instead, he chose Gulu, service delivery in Gulu. The problem isn’t his style, it’s his effectiveness. Uganda doesn’t need louder megaphones; it needs more megatonnes. If trusting a competent brother delivers jobs, food, investment, and global branding through Musevenomics, if it’s nepotism, we need to revisit these morality codes.
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Hon Mwesigye Frank
Hon Mwesigye Frank@MwesigyeFranks·
Breaking news; Maj Gen Sabiiti Muzeei was this evening involved in an accident in Sembabule, He was airlifted to Nakasero Hospital. Quick recovery Afande
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Craft.Continent
Craft.Continent@Craftcontinent·
Our first workshop is in full swing! The energy and creativity are incredible. We're honored to witness these women learning a skill that will help them build financial independence. More updates coming soon! #Handsonskills #SkillBuilding #carft #CommunityEmpowerment
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