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Luganda poet https://t.co/onW59oy2MQ… |Arts Enthusiast| Founder @kwebuga| Crafts maker @NzeCrafts|https://t.co/DXxTBDpHGD…

Uganda Katılım Kasım 2018
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@ntambilaw Mic Ya Ziggy Dee in 2nd place
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Atletico Madrid is about to make millions sleep on empty stomachs
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Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
I wish you had substance! You’d be a perfect replacement. The few times I hosted you were a perfect disaster. Anyway, good morning my younger brother?
Duncan Abigaba@DuncanAbigaba

Dear @nbstv On behalf of your viewers, we are tired of these two faces. They add absolutely zero value to your shows. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

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QRLYST The Gambler™️
Gambling is crazy man 😃 So you can literally make generational wealth by luckily predicting just 10 games accurately. In this new month, that's exactly my goal. Let's chase the big odds.🤞
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Dr Hilary Okello
Dr Hilary Okello@DrHilaryOkello·
Kampala, don't miss out... This Friday 1st May- Comedy returns for one night. New stories & Bigger laughs. Get your tickets today. Details on the poster!
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Yo Kuku!
Yo Kuku!@YoKukUg·
Soft, flavourful, and worth every bite. Do you like your nuggets dry or with sauce? Get a pack at any Kuku shop or supermarket near you. #AbsolutelyChicken
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This boda guy had a sticker on his side mirror reading AFANDE BWENAFUNA PERMIT MUNALYA WA?
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Culton Scovia Nakamya
Culton Scovia Nakamya@CultonScovia·
The media is not setting an agenda when it provides a platform for women to explain their lifelong choices—childlessness. When stories about abuse of power and corruption are shared on the same platforms, you frame that as acceptable, except when the president labels them “bad paper.” One thing is common between you and the president, who calls them “bad paper”, you both rage-bait the media for giving a platform to people and issues you don’t agree with. You want to decide who is seen and who is not. That is subtle silencing. But let us understand their choices this way. It generally comes from broken accountability. They are choosing childlessness as a shield against social, cultural and legal systems that have failed women for generations. This generation has been raised by traumatised parents, single parents, and other irresponsible ones. Family Life Network did a survey and established that only 5% of Ugandan fathers are emotionally connected to their children. This means there is no relationship between fathers and their children, even amongst children raised by both parents. This is not a matter you can simply dismiss. So, when a woman asks, is it worth giving birth to children in a society where 95% of fathers won’t connect with the child? Question the absentee and Understand her because such circumstances simply translate into brain drain for a woman who is going to be emotionally overwhelmed. She is in it alone. On a random day, go to a hospital antenatal ward and observe how many women are singlehandedly showing up for the unborn baby. That is the lion in the room, and if a woman questions whether such scenarios are worth it, it is a valid question. And let’s be honest, some men use pregnancy as a tool of control, not necessarily because they love children – that’s why emotional connection is absent. I will avoid generalization to say for some insecure men, impregnation becomes a power move. The mindset is simple “Get her pregnant, slow her down, make her sit home, pause the job, pause the dreams, she will worship me”. In a society where childcare still falls heavily on women, one pregnancy can mean two years of career interruption and financial dependence. That is where the masculine power game comes in. It is not about love, family, or responsibility. It is about control. They know the social system does not have accountability measures for deadbeat behavior, or parents traumatising children. They get women pregnant and disappear, become emotionally unavailable, or play the “I never wanted the pregnancy, I am not ready” game. They play this card because our society shames the mother more than the father. The legal process is slow, exhausting, and expensive, so many women simply carry the burden alone. Now, when a young woman says, “I want permanent control over my body and my future,” many people are shocked, not because it is wrong, but because it disrupts a long-standing power script. It removes the threat of forced dependency. The insecurity behind this behaviour is fear. Fear of a woman who cannot be coerced into staying home to do childcare and domestic labour, fear of a woman whose career, money, and choices cannot be interrupted through accidental pregnancy. Fear of losing the traditional power a man enjoys through weak accountability systems. Fear of losing social power that comes with having many children (Olina Abaana 20?, Oli Musajja Nnyo – awo nga azimba, nga yewaana, nga azaala abalala). Whether you support the idea or not, choosing childlessness is another form of love towards children. Instead of traumatising them, raising them into circumstances that will force them to question their existence, choosing not to have them is love.
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Sylvester Kabombo@SylvesterKabomb·
We were asked to bring food items from our home countries to present and share at the cultural night, as part of the Ethno Organizers Annual Training in Ghent, Belgium. I represented Ethno Uganda, a music exchange program by Bayimba Foundation.
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@Thee_Last_Bon @lindonbrum @KalakiBrian It's anti-creation but your same god creates barren women.... If you purposely view all women as baby making machines because some Jewish book cooked up some stories, I'm afraid we can't have this conversation going on.
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Kalaki Brian
Kalaki Brian@KalakiBrian·
Feminists, tubal ligation, a news story and a news article. Nation Media, what agenda are you pushing? Two young ladies who call themselves feminists come out showing off how they chose not to have children and pursued cutting their tubes. You make stories and run them on your Luganda and English news bulletin. You write articles about them on your monitor tabloid. What are you pushing?
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@akrespov @lindonbrum @KalakiBrian Dear good sir, list for me 5 reasons why you believe women are meant to be inferior, and who set these rules?
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@akrespov @lindonbrum @KalakiBrian You mean a society that was set up by men to always make women the inferior sex and make them child bearing machines?
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Andrew Krespov
Andrew Krespov@akrespov·
@lindonbrum @KalakiBrian Lets be honest. Freedom of speech is good. But let's agree that there are ideas that can break a Society if left unchecked both in short and longterm. Interesting part is these ideas come well dressed.
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@lindonbrum @KalakiBrian Almost every day, media houses share stories of women raising children alone, their fathers M.I.A. These guys never come out on that, but it's on these stories where they feel it's an agenda
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Psychology says...@lindonbrum·
@KalakiBrian You know it doesn't become an agenda until you see it process it, give it attention and label it. I have seen stories of married people talking about their marriages, why doesn't that count as an agenda; because you approve of it? Count this as someone sharing their story.
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Yo Kuku!
Yo Kuku!@YoKukUg·
It’s the weekend! 🍗 Which of these is winning you points at the hangout? #AbsolutelyChicken
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Emmanuels
Emmanuels@EEmmahs69882·
@KwikirizaNova @CoachesLtd I don't go with you on this, there's always noise everywhere as you travel but it's the word of God we you draw the line? Let's not act like we don't need God,alot of things happen during travels and so the WORD of God is necessary
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Gideon Nova Kwikiriza
Gideon Nova Kwikiriza@KwikirizaNova·
Dear @CoachesLtd . We pay to be transported to our destinations in comfort and not for these so called pastors to shout for us for hours. For crying out loud this is public transport. There Christians, Moslems, Atheists, Rastas and very many other beliefs. Why then do you allow these balokole to go shouting for your clients. Public transportation is not a designated place of worship. Bambi mutuyambe 🙏
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