JPS 1

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JPS 1

JPS 1

@Mmambojp

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Kampala Lens
Kampala Lens@kampalalens·
I don’t know why this video is trending so much
Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki@Buzeki_Sharifah

You may recall that on 3rd February 2026, we announced free skills training at our @KCCAUG Employment Services Bureau on Sezibwa Road. We are pleased that the trainees who enrolled are now completing their courses. Due to the high interest expressed by the public in the next intake, I am pleased to share the access criteria and dates for the upcoming cohort: Access Criteria 1Cost: FREE skills training at the Employment Services Bureau 2Location: Plot 1, Sezibwa Road, Nakasero 
✅ Registration is ongoing 3Required documents: LC1 letter of introduction, valid National ID, and a passport photo 4Competence: Ability to read and write 5Purpose: To equip young people with practical skills for employment and business Dates for the Next Intake Our instructors are ready, and training will commence on 19th April 2026 for Basic ICT training, and on 1st July 2026 for other courses. Our investment in youth employability should not go untapped. 
Tell a friend to tell a friend and seize this opportunity.

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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
Much as the pains and anger can be understood, and some of the tribal sentiments can also be understood, let us try to desist from stereotyping and othering entire ‘tribes’ as oppressors, torturers, killers, … Those who do such things do them as individuals or cliques, not sanctioned by their entire groups. Several group members are actually opposed to those heinous acts, and are very good people. Let us not solve one problem by creating another.
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@CM_Forward If you respect it that much why put it on the ground and in a pathway
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@MaleAdvocate28 that guy is in a board meeting, between the CM, Accountant, and Logistics Mg
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Halimah Salmah
Halimah Salmah@MaleAdvocate28·
I now understand why elder people used to walk while talking to themselves 😒
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@KamogaMunawa left right and center, ffe we are protecting gain. naye baaba katukubye
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Kamoga munawa
Kamoga munawa@KamogaMunawa·
I’m loving how Kenyans Gen Z are picking up on Ugandan affairs…🇺🇬🇰🇪
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@SpireJim Dr please also consider online classes ffe tukolera mu village
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
At the Department of Philosophy we’ve been thinking of introducing a short course (two weeks) on ‘Critical thinking and social intelligence’. Would you wish to enrol for such a course?
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@GabrielBuule @mkituuma on road we have a school zone, however in you / Uganda now that area we call it Killing Zone
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Gabriel Buule
Gabriel Buule@GabrielBuule·
We have very many guns in the hands of tetchy persons. This man threatened a road user with a pistol near Sheraton. CC @mkituuma ACT
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@ronnievxz olowooza physics tokubye nnyo?
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@M_Kananura but Afande all the towing vehicles are around George street, below CPS are just modifications are you also considering impounding them? hahahahhah ensi eno
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SP kananura Michael
SP kananura Michael@M_Kananura·
This vehicle impounded at Jinja Bridge after it was found to be illegally modified. Imagine a Toyota Mark X converted into a pickup. Such vehicle modifications are unlawful. Under the #Arrive #Alive Phase II operations, no stone will be left unturned in enforcing road safety & compliance.
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ThatBlessedGirl
ThatBlessedGirl@BlessedGirl001·
To every woman out here on 𝕏, please watch this clip. I hope you learn something meaningful to save your marriage/relationship Kindly repost this🙏
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@six_papi As long as you share your phone with them or they own phones the algorithm will always bring whatever you normally want it’s behavioral
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𝟲𝗶𝘅𓅓
𝟲𝗶𝘅𓅓@six_papi·
This is really bad for a platform accesed by children. Facebook and the government should protect kids on the internet wft 😭😭
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Brayo🇺🇬
Brayo🇺🇬@Ntalebrian22·
Feffe Bussi with a freestyle of HE Bobi wine's current situation. Bya nakku.
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@AllanSseky the previous President of Uganda
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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬@ejykmykel1·
Common Health Challenges; Causes and Remedies. Repost to save a Life today.
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@SpireJim sometimes you are just too good for Uganda. which food you eat I give it to my offsprings?
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
Extract from ‘What I Saw When I Died’ - on fraudulent elections and the psychology of theft (2016)
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JPS 1@Mmambojp·
@amronaldo @TodwongR these are the real gains they are fighting to protect nothing else
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Ronald Amanyire
Ronald Amanyire@amronaldo·
Richard Todwong, @TodwongR, you know me and I know you. I supported you and cheered for you during your campaign for Guild President at Makerere University as a Gallant Elephant. I do not know what lessons you have gathered from the time you served as Assistant Secretary General in 2018 to now, as Secretary General. I hope the journey has taught you a great deal. I also hope that your current position gives you the power and space to confront the issues that you spoke out against passionately and eloquently in this clip from 2018. Allow me to share my perspective on how corruption grows—slowly, quietly, and then completely out of control. This may be long as most of my posts usually are. 1. The Beginning: “Small” Bribes When you join the Civil Service as a fresh recruit, like I did in 2000, a small bribe of 20,000 or 50,000 shillings feels harmless. You convince yourself that you are not hurting the economy or anyone else. You tell yourself it is simply “appreciation” for the service you have provided. 2. Per Diem Culture Then come the field trips. You receive per diem for several days, but you spend fewer days and pocket the balance. It feels normal because the entire system treats it as an unofficial salary top-up. On the same trip, you request more fuel money than you need, and your boss converts the excess into cash. Again, it feels harmless. 3. Substandard Service Delivery Depending on your ministry, the next stage is more serious. You begin delivering substandard work while making the surface look perfect. A road may look smooth and black on top, but beneath it is poor workmanship (with one of Subgrade, Subbase, Base Course missing, and public or donor money quietly finds its way into your pocket. You show it off by driving a sleek vehicle on a really bad road. 4. Workshop Kickbacks If your work involves organising stakeholder workshops or nationwide consultations, you start colluding with hotel owners. You cut down on amenities, meals, or days to create room for kickbacks. The ministry pays the hotel in full, and you share the difference. That is why certain hotels host government workshops month after month—they are part of the ecosystem. 5. Addiction and Impunity By this stage, corruption becomes addictive. You begin paying off the “right” people—PAC, COSASE, Procurement, Internal Audit, Accounts, Admin, even Auditor General staff (before they turn up to Audit) to protect questionable expenditures. You realise you can operate with impunity. Integrity during appraisal becomes redefined as “Did you give your boss their cut that you promised?” 6. Corruption Enters the Budget Cycle Now corruption becomes institutionalized. You insert unnecessary procurements into the budget—services or items the country does not need. Even auditors struggle to question them because they do not see their value. For genuine procurements, such as office blocks or roads, you inflate costs so that the contractor knows they must return a portion to you if they want future contracts. I know one where 10 billion had been included until @KagutaMuseveni pulled the carpet from under the feet of the suspected beneficiary 7. Capturing the System At this point, you eliminate competition entirely. You register multiple companies—events firms, HR consultancies, technical consultancies—and ensure they win all contracts within your docket and beyond. Greed takes over. You stop thinking about the country, your children’s future, or even the risk of investigation. You only think of yourself although you may lie to yourself that you are also doing this for your children when you really do not know what they want yet. You already have the people who would investigate you on speed dial, in fist, in your pocket or whatever term comes to mind. For every billion you steal, you pay them ten million, and they are very thankful for it. 8. Manipulating Government Initiatives In programmes like Entandikwa, NAADS, OWC, or PDM, you bribe farmers and businesses that succeeded on their own so they can be showcased to the President during regional tours or election campaigns. The illusion of success becomes more important than actual service delivery. 9. Punishing Those Who Question the System If you dare question this status quo, you are sidelined. You are labelled toxic, untrustworthy, or disloyal. You are threatened and investigated—often by the IGG. I still do not understand why the IGG is the primary tool used to witch-hunt civil servants. Personally, I have been investigated by IGG three times. The first one I did not even know they were investigating me. @CID1_UG @IGGUganda @AntiGraft_SH @OAG_Uganda @GovUganda @rggoobi @mofpedU
Daily Monitor@DailyMonitor

"Corruption, greed, nepotism are things that are making Ugandans more disgusted in the leadership of our party ( @NRMOnline) in government...I'm speaking to you this because I know you're my shield. My church told me to be honest. ...I've told this to the president (@KagutaMuseveni). If we don't control our greed on how we use public resources, how we steal with impunity, then Ugandans will push us out of power"- @TodwongR, then deputy Secretary General of NRM on April 6, 2018 #MonitorUpdates #UgandaDecides2026 #MonitorArchives 📹 @ntvuganda

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Brayo🇺🇬
Brayo🇺🇬@Ntalebrian22·
Am not happy with how our national flag is being handled. It's not supposed to be rained on. Why did they leave it in the rain? Moreover when our president is addressing the national. The one responsible should be arrested for misusing our flag.
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AIDEN KALIISA
AIDEN KALIISA@AidenKaliisa·
If this was coming from NUP Supporters,the Nation would have received 8 press briefings from the @PoliceUg in 2hrs.
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