Scam Alert to Job Seekers:
There are many scams happening these days, but job seekers are among the biggest targets. When someone is desperate for work, it becomes easy for scammers to take advantage of them. Here are some tricks…
1-Some “job search companies” ask you to pay UGX 50,000–100,000 for registration so they can help you find a job. You give them your CV and wait for opportunities that never come. Be very careful with these.
2-Another common scam is when someone calls claiming there’s a job opening, but says you first need a TIN number. They then ask you to pay around UGX 50K so they can “process it” for you yet getting a TIN is actually free.
3-Then there are brokers who claim they work with certain companies or know HR managers and bosses. They ask for money to “connect” you. Some demand even more than money, especially from young girls.
Someone is making money off your struggle and desperation. Stay alert, ask questions, and protect yourself while job hunting. Whats your job search story? #BeeraSteady#SkillsKlinic
To our Bagole ( Rt hons @ObothOboth & @Thomas_Tayebwa ) Congratulations once again!
Sorry to interrupt your Honey-moon. I have two prayers to make to you and all members of the 12th @Parliament_Ug .
i) I request for a flexible Parliamentary calendar that allows members, reasonable amount of recess time to spend with their constituents doing barazas and outreaches. An MP having enough time listening to the people and monitoring the impact of government programs is one of the enablers of oversight & getting a people centered parliament that u pledged to us yesterday in your maiden acceptance speeches . This is also one way of reducing the high turnover of MPs at the next election.
ii) And on a lighter note, please let's ammed the rules and bring back our African wear dressing ( Mandela shirts, bitenge shirts, smart casual, etc) in addition to Khaunda suit to form part of the acceptable Parliamentary wear. Eeeh Neck-ties & suits are killing us. I didn't sleep last night!
The system at the bank is down countrywide, that’s why the transaction didn't go through. Says one whose account balance is currently reading 1,200 UGX.
I will NEVER recommend @Suncultureug Again even if I’m paid. Not even to my worst enemy. NEVER. Their after sales service is terrible. Almost a month since my solar pump had issues and nothing has been done. We have animals and plants at the farm that heavily rely on water and a single day without water affects us heavily.
They have few engineers and the ones they send behave like they’re doing you a favor. The last one they sent me didn’t even try to have my pump working. (That’s the last engineer they sent me 0773 123 420)
When it comes to connecting new customers, you will first have to cry first before they can come to your farm. The moment you pay like this, that’s the last time they stop to care.
I’m speaking this because I have been recommending them clients since i work with farmers. One client of mine that if recommended took close to 2 months before they came to connect her.
Does government of @GovUganda know about this? That solar companies they subsidized upto 60% in funding are giving us substandard services? Or maybe this is the reason they’re not doing better? Maybe government hasn’t paid them yet. Hey @MAAIF_Uganda are you aware.?
Dear @SunCultureKenya you guys used to be better before coming to Uganda, what happened? We thought you’d do better now that you’re here but it just gets worse. You used to supply @TulimaSolarUg and not a single day did they fail to deliver.
The people on customer care don’t care at all. The manager incharge isn’t responsible either. They don’t follow up at all. You have to call them like 100 times to give you feedback…
I’m a business person and I’d decided to let this slide but I think it’s just good to share with them here. I’ve been to their offices physically but they never offered help.
Dear Sunculture Uganda, you can come and disconnect the whole system and take it. Since it has failed to serve the purpose for which it was installed for.
Anyway, with my money I think I can get better services elsewhere. Kindly recommend a GOOD water solar company that will understand farmers plight