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Timothy M. Mukiibi.

@Mukiibi__

Outlier.. | Architecture + Construction 🧱🦺 | Ewaffe Buganda | 🎾&⚽️| “....and Solskjaer has won it!” | Federer.

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Haziran 2013
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Timothy M. Mukiibi.
Timothy M. Mukiibi.@Mukiibi__·
Forever fighting the urge to tweet about Man United.
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David Sejusa, DM.
David Sejusa, DM.@sejudav·
Oyo Aswaaza! And he is a Ssabalongo not even a Ssalongo! You know a Ssabalongo is the father who has produced twins more than once....And you are right @Ssempij46183900 The Ssalongo on the second Kwalula...cuts a banana leaf and spits in it saying: ".....Ssalongo talimba...."! 👇
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Ssempijja Robert@Ssempij46183900

@sejudav @Ssabalongo1 In Buganda, Ssalongo and Nalongo don't steal 😂 we even have a saying: Bakinaanise akyagala nga muk'omubbi azadde abalongo. Maybe he has cheated with that in mind. Gen. talina kyogenda kunkola!😊

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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Naomi Osaka after beating Jovic "I think in Slams the further I get the calmer I am because it's such a privilege to be here. I've never been to the 4th round of Roland Garros. It's my first time”🥹 “I know it’s hot. Please be careful for your health”❤️
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GoldPurpleRed
GoldPurpleRed@Le23shit·
Yes Roy keane was ManUtd best Captain Yes, Roy Keane helped us against Juve '99. Great header, massive moment. But then he picked up a reckless yellow card that ruled him out of the final. United nearly lost in Barcelona that night... (It was a miracle)... because our captain couldn't control his temper for 90 minutes. FA Cup 95 red card for stamping on Southgate. Haaland 2001 premeditated, career-ending tackle he literally bragged about in his book. Porto 2004 sent off for kicking the keeper. We crashed out the Champions League. Mourinho ran down the touchline at Old Trafford because of HIM. Those 17 trophies? Ferguson built that dynasty. Bought him, captained him, made him. And when the same toxic behavior poisoned the dressing room in 2005, Fergie kicked him out himself. Same anger problems are still on Sky Sports every Sunday. 20 years later, same guy. That's the legacy. Not treble captain Fergie's project who self-destructed, still self-destructing on TV.
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Ilemona
Ilemona@I_Am_Ilemona·
This Roy Keane, who was arrested 2 days before the 1999 FA Cup final for drunk & disorderly conduct, is the one who is telling you that enjoying beating a record is lowering of standards. And you agree? Better buy face paint. So your clown costume will be complete
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Joel Ssenyonyi
Joel Ssenyonyi@JoelSsenyonyi·
This is a legitimate concern, especially because it involves tax payers' money. Firstly, the LOP's budget caters to opposition MPs and staff, unlike the Speaker and Deputy Speaker who don't have MPs under them. So contrary to what some believe, the budget for the office of LOP is not money that goes to the pocket of the office bearer. If anything, I don't even have control over that budget, the Speaker has to always clear any activities that we propose to do as the Opposition, and sometimes she doesn't give clearance even if it's budgeted for. The Speaker controls the budgets of all departments and committees of Parliament. Even when committees have money budgeted for them, many times the money is used elsewhere by the institution and therefore not availed to the particular committee. Likewise, the LOP's budget is not under the LOP's control. Some time recently as the Opposition we planned to execute some activities which were budgeted for, but the Finance department told us the money was not available, eventhough on paper(budget) it was. I wrote to the Clerk to Parliament as the Accounting Officer, asking him what happened to the resources since we had not utilized them. He wrote back to me explaining that the Speaker had directed for the usage of that money for different Parliament activities which I didn't even know about, and this is a concern I have raised severally regarding the operations at Parliament. So that 4.2bn budget is in the real sense not under my control.
TOKO@GodwinTOKO

Habibi, why would the Leader of Opposition, @JoelSsenyonyi have a budget of 354 million per month in a country where an approximated 42 per cent of the population live on less than 220,000 per month? So, what Joel blows in just 30 days is equivalent to what 1,609 Ugandans earn in a month! This is gross abuse of taxpayers' money that we need to call out! Here is where it get gets interesting, the LoP budget now is 4.243 billion, that is slightly lower than the budget of the speaker in 2021 which stood at 4.432 billion. According to Oulanyah, the former speaker, that sum a was already too high and he wanted it slashed to just 2 billion. Whether he would do it, we don't know since he passed on before he could. What the Anita Among parliamentary leadership did was to increase the LoP's budget - slightly by just 37 per cent - and then increase her own budget 384 per cent and that of her deputy by over 400 per cent! If their calculation was that the LoP would stay mute because of their own increase, looks like it worked the magic! Classic case of "Parliament is the Bribe", as @NativeLandgrab once wrote! Of course the increase didn't start with Joel Ssenyonyi, looks like it started in the era of @MathiasMpuuga but what is certain is that Joel has continued to enjoy the benefits that come with this budget that is nothing short of a gross abuse of the poor, oppressed, Ugandan taxpayers! #UgandaParliamentExhibition #ParliamentBudgetUg

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Manchester United
Manchester United@ManUtd·
No-one does it like him. Bruno Fernandes is the Premier League Player of the Year 🤩❤️
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Manchester United
Manchester United@ManUtd·
It's Carrick, you know ❤️ 🇾🇪 We are delighted to announce Michael Carrick will continue as our head coach, having signed a new contract.
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SHAV★
SHAV★@shavnyuy·
In Kabalagala, one of Kampala’s most dense and traffic-heavy neighbourhoods, there is a building that looks like it grew out of the ground. Because it did. The 32° East Arts Centre is built from the earth excavated from its own foundations; sifted, pressed and rammed into walls on the same site it came from. The eucalyptus timber used as formwork for those rammed earth walls was dismantled once the walls cured, then cut and relaid as roof shingles. Sandstone from a nearby quarry forms the base, protecting the earth walls from damp. There is no glazing in the windows, only shutters and honeycomb brickwork that let the breeze through while keeping the equatorial sun out. Dezeen named it Cultural Project of the Year in 2023. The design came from a London practice. The construction knowledge came from Localworks, a Kampala-based firm that is one of East Africa’s leading experts in earth construction. It is also home to the only specialist arts library in Uganda. This is what the ground under Kampala is capable of producing. The question worth asking is why it takes an international award for us to notice what our own soil can build. 32° East Arts Centre, Kabalagala, Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 | New Makers Bureau + Localworks | Dezeen Cultural Project of the Year 2023 | Phase 1: 2023 | 📷 Timothy Latim
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iRagaba Charles RONALD
iRagaba Charles RONALD@madebyiragaba·
Whoever introduced this corner design to Ugandans, I hate you 😂
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King Melvin
King Melvin@melvinnasasira·
We really never learn as Ugandans, do we? We see Anita Among as corrosive, disgusting, and poisonous because her theft, her arrogance, her vulgarity, and her contempt for the public are all on open display. We talk about her like she is the disease itself. But we somehow fail to talk about the NRM establishment with the same anger, the same revulsion, the same urgency. It is as if we cannot see that Anita is not an aberration. She is a portrait; a loud, unfiltered, unedited portrait of everything the NRM has been for the last four decades. The open theft, the lavish self-enrichment, the impunity, the casual cruelty, the obsession with status, the punishing of dissenters, the rewarding of loyalists, the foreign sanctions she has personally attracted from the UK and others, the iron sheets meant for Karamoja ending up in her school, the late-night parliamentary sittings to ram through draconian bills, the security details that shoot unarmed women in broad daylight, the absolute confidence that nothing will ever happen to her, these are all not personal failings. These are the operating principles of the system that produced her. She did not invent any of it. She was trained by it, promoted by it, and protected by it. She is simply the version of the NRM that has stopped pretending; that has washed off the mascara and heaps of face paint. The senior people in the establishment have learned, over the years, to maintain calmness. They speak slowly and well-measured in public. They quote scripture at fundraisers. They donate to schools. They give long speeches about discipline and patriotism. They keep their thieving quieter, more procedural, more buried in paperwork. Anita does the same thing they do, except she does it with her chest. She does it loudly and she’s proud of it. That is the only difference between her and the men above her: the style. This is why she matters beyond herself. She is a window into the inner workings of the entire establishment. If you want to understand what the NRM truly is, do not study the carefully managed image of the President at a state function. Study Anita, study how she behaves when she thinks the cameras are off, and when she has confirmed they are on—study who protects her, who promotes her, who profits with her. Then you will see the whole machine in all its glory. As we cash out on this successful hate watch, as we enjoy the spectacle of her finally being cornered, let us not forget the bigger fight. Removing Anita and replacing her with a less flamboyant Anita in trousers changes nothing. The disgust we are feeling right now is the right emotion. We just need to point it at the real source. The same fury, the same refusal to look away, the same demand for accountability, has to extend to the people who built the conditions for her to thrive, protected her all this while, and will silently find her a soft landing the moment the public moves on. That is the real fight. Everything else is just a distraction.
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Prof. Alfred Omenya
Prof. Alfred Omenya@aomenya·
I am a Professor of Architecture. I have been a judge for Commonwealth Association of Architects Awards, International Union of Architects Awards, Asia Architecture Awards, AAK-Crown Architecture Awards, etc. Feel free to ignore my opinion. The New State House is plain MEDIOCRE!
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
The cartoonist with whom we were awarded the Kofi Annan Courage in Cartooning Award 2026, Safaa Odah, is a Palestinian based in Gaza. She could not attend the event since she couldn’t get a way out of Gaza. She managed to speak on phone (video), from the tent where she now lives with her little sister (amidst many other displaced Palestinians). It was a very emotional moment watching her smile for the award amidst a ruined environment.
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Legal Farmer🌽🥦
Legal Farmer🌽🥦@rama_or·
@htuhairwe I don't know why people (mostly black africans) hold that guy in high esteem. He is just as bad a trump in my view
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David Dack
David Dack@DavidDack·
HOT TAKE: Running a marathon doesn’t make you healthier than someone who runs 5K consistently. If your goal is health… you probably don’t need anything beyond 5K. Most of the real benefits—heart health, weight control, stress relief—are already there. You don’t unlock some “extra health level” at 21K or 42K. That’s where people get it twisted. Long distances aren’t about health anymore… they’re about testing yourself. Discipline. Ego. Curiosity. Limits. And that’s fine. But let’s stop pretending marathon training is the “healthier” choice. Sometimes it’s just harder… not better.
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DBwambale
DBwambale@TheMutaD·
You are comparing end-of- history status, multi-trillion dollar, nuclear armed, submarine building, space faring civilizations with a country whose collective IQ is below the gutters & that has no single 100km of road with proper markings and or lights at night?
Womakuyu Frederick@Wapakhabulo

@TheMutaD Nsibambi, a law Don, gave very good views and okayed the Bill in its current form, citing practical examples of the goodness of the Bill. BOU governor came with a hypothesis that is yet to affect Russia and China with similar laws

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Beinomugisha Ivan
Beinomugisha Ivan@Beinomugisha_·
I have a lot of respect for people who go to town and work there every day, because every minute I spend there annoys me.
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Bank of Uganda
Bank of Uganda@BOU_Official·
"Chairman, a country without reserves is not sovereign. The potential of this Bill to destabilize Uganda’s balance of payments is our primary concern as a central bank. For example, last financial year the overall balance of payment surplus was USD 1.5 billion. That’s how we were able to increase our reserve coverage by USD 1.5 billion. Today as we speak our reserves are close to USD 6 billion. Why? Because these inflows have been coming in. The moment you tamper with these inflows here, we risk running down our reserves, and that is economic disaster for a country.” Governor Atingi-Ego on the Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026 in an appearance before Parliament today.
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