Tracy Nabbaale
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Tracy Nabbaale
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Watching the Winnie Mandela documentary makes you realise that South Africa owes Winnie Mandela an apology. What broke my heart is that she carried so much of the struggle for 27 years, yet Nelson Mandela received most of the glory a painful reminder of how often women’s contributions are overlooked and under credited in society.
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We are joining other civil society organizations to shape a strong, unified voice on ending violence against women and girls across Africa.
Together, we will reflect on the AU-CEVAWG and set priorities for advocacy, ratification, and implementation.
📅 30 April 2026
⏰ 9:00–11:00 AM
🔗 Join here: meet.google.com/tgb-jvsn-ktt
Let’s strengthen collective action for women’s rights. #EndViolenceAgainstWomen #AUCEVAWG

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Come join us for updates on the Sovereignty Bill: recap, where are we now and what happens next?
“Power belongs to the people”
Snr. Cde. Robert Kabushenga@rkabushenga
This Wednesday at 8 PM on my Spaces, we return to the conversation on the Protection of #SovereigntyBill now before Uganda’s Parliament. My guest will be @PhillipKarugaba lawyer & rule of law advocate. Set a reminder. Spread the word. Join the discussion
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20 years of faithfulness!
Today I celebrate and congratulate my honey on 20 years of marriage. Today we celebrate 20 years of being happily naked and unashamed before each other.
Here are some of the things that have helped us grow to this point: faithfulness, great conversations, generosity, great sex and God.
God: All through, it’s been God. Looking at the way we met - two different people from different backgrounds bonding and seamlessly becoming one - it can only be God’s doing. He has been our anchor in everything we’re doing and aspire for. Our shared faith makes the journey more enjoyable. And with God at the heart of our relationship, we are stronger. As they say, a cord of 3 isn’t easily broken.
Faithfulness: One of the 11 songs that played on our wedding day was “I Promise” by Cece Winans. It was a mutual choice. Here are part of the lyrics…
“Everything I have is yours
You're everything I prayed and waited for
And my love, I promise you.”
That was a promise we made to each other and it’s a promise that we try to keep to each other every day, in everything. It’s a promise which has helped us stay faithful, financially transparent, spiritually honest, and on the same page of parenting. I am never worried of where she is, whom she’s meeting and to whom she sent money or what was she is looking for on my phone.
She’s so faithful, trustworthy and diligent. So she keeps all the money, the ATM cards and passwords; my job is to ensure everything is working and we are on track to meet our goals. That peace is irreplaceable.
Generosity: In the last 20 years, this girl has taught me the difference between stewardship and generosity. Guys if I wasn’t married to Carol, I wouldn’t be broke but I don’t think I would have been able to achieve what we’ve achieved. Before we met I used to think I was generous, helping and sharing with those in need. But I was too random and lacked purpose. Then Carol entered the room. Then we talked and decided to keep track of every single coin we earned, our responsibilities, and our financial goals including our giving. And that discipline has helped us to support more people, be more generous and I think be better stewards of what God has blessed us with.
Conversation: From the very first day I talked to this girl, our conversations have never stopped. We can talk! Every time I go anywhere, I can’t wait to get back and talk to my baby. Chick has grown to understand and enjoy conversations about football, politics, conspiracies, and walking, just like I have grown to enjoy stories of wedding dresses, cooking, books and all things girls talk about. When I miss chatting with her after an early morning and a long day, the following day, I squeeze in a moment to call her to catch up. And sometimes a long conversation in the night while cuddling hasn’t been a great contraceptive.
Great sex: In our early years, we discovered the sweetest way to conclude our “peace talks” was making love. Whether it’s journeying through a rough patch or preparing for a major business meeting, lovemaking has the power of calming down everything and put us in the right mood for any battle. And over the years I can say, those regular moments between the two of us are indeed the glue of our relationship.
Girl, you’re still the one I want to walk with for the rest of my life.



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“A law that limits the ability of women’s rights organizations to access resources directly weakens the support systems that women and girls rely on.
It undermines efforts to reach those most at risk, including survivors of violence and those in need of essential health and legal services.” - Praise Aloikin, Lawyer and Activist
The Women's Probono Initiative@WomenProbono
Sovereignty or suppression? Join us tomorrow as we unpack the impact of the Protection of Sovereignty Bill of 2026 on women in Uganda and what it means for human rights, civic space, and accountability. 🗓 28 April 2026 ⏰ 7:00PM–8:30PM 📍 Live on X Spaces #WomensRights #SRHR #CivicSpaceUG
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