There's something wrong with school van drivers of schools , especially those of Train Up A Child.
This is like the fourth time that their school van has been involved in an accident , due to reckless driving .
I do not know if those guys employ drivers who didn't go through driving schools ,or they just get learners and promise them some money.
During the time I lived in Makindye , I felt bad for parents with kids at that school.
What will you guys tell that parent whose kid died?
Parents trust you with their children only for you to treat them like gabbage.
I've also seen many other school drivers drive recklessly,but your case is worse!
Today I joined the Prime Minister and other Cabinet colleagues as we responded to issues raised during the National Performance Review Conference 2026. But do you see my name tag?
What if Adam had been man enough, apprehended the serpent that was misleading his wife Eve, and surrendered him to the nearest police station? We would have lived forever.
@deuce_mercy@Musinguzisam1@jamesonen@AmosWakesa@wekesa_amos has at-least stood up to do something to change the status quo. He is the reason you are having this debate in the first place. Kudos to him for the effort despite the many challenges.
@Musinguzisam1@jamesonen@AmosWakesa We aren’t saying nothing to him, we are helping him understand the problem and all this while responding to a tweet that suggested otherwise
This is what @jamesonen and many others are struggling to explain to @AmosWakesa. Your tourism potential is not measured by your words, but by your ability to strategically invest in what you have(infrastructure and systems) and packaging it to the world using global platforms. Rwanda is a perfect example of ripping from strategic investment and the huge returns there of. They have scored across the board from sports, nature, historical sites and memorabilia
@TheFP@magattew What she talks about is not in Africa. Wealth building as seen in the west is a foreign idea. Africans culturally owned wealth communally. Capitalism is a new idea we are fast adopting.
You’ve been lied to about Africa.
@MagatteW: “Africa is not poor because of colonialism. Africa is poor because we have made it impossible for our people to create wealth.”
@StevenBartlett The Bible says the blessing of the Lord makes one rich, and add no sorrow to it. There is another way to this that does not involves the constant hustle.
this is probably an unexpected opinion coming from me... entrepreneurship is over-sold and self-awareness is under-sold 👇🏾
The not so popular truth is, most people would be happier with a good salary than a successful startup.
But social media continues to push a generation to optimise for lives they don't actually want.
Entrepreneurs like me get a lot of likes and followers when we tell people to quit their jobs and chase their dreams.
But here is the context that we nearly always miss👇🏾
Entrepreneurship can be really really boring - you will have to do things you do not enjoy.
You will deal with big, hard, stressful problems, every day - including bank holidays, christmas and any other time off - for years.
If you're lucky enough to be successful, the problems will get bigger, not smaller.
You will not have one boss. You will have hundreds - every customer, every investor, every employee. You will answer to them 24/7.
You will probably work 3x the hours you do now, have 10x the stress and a tiny probability of significant success.
A recent survey found 87.7% of founders deal with at least mental health issues. That's not a bug. It's a feature of entrepreneurship.
You'll see your kids less. You'll probably earn less (for years, maybe forever).
You will probably pay yourself last and as little as possible.
You'll struggle to switch off. Forever. Your phone will probably become a prison.
And here's the punchline: If you succeed, it all gets harder.
More money = more complexity. More growth = more anxiety. More success = more people depending on you.
In life, when you find yourself following someone else's playbook, you are at risk of winning someone else's prizes. All I'm saying is be intentional.
I'm not AGAINST entrepreneurship, I'm FOR self-awareness.
Truth "wealth" is probably👇🏾
✅ Knowing what game you want to play and why
✅ Having the courage not to play other people's games
✅ Understanding your real strengths and weaknesses
✅ Designing within them, not against them
Happiness is not about the structure, the social media post or the story.
Happiness is about alignment. Building a life that's aligned to whoever you are!
This does the beg the question, why do I do it?
If I'm honest, the answer is probably....I don't know.
It's probably some blend of lower t trauma, my inability to fit inside normal structures like school and conventional work-places (I was fired a few times), my adhd brain that makes working on something for 14 straight hours feel like 7 minutes and some childhood self-esteem issues.
Whatever the reason, this is who I am and what works for me.
This is the weird way I make myself happy and fulfilled.
To someone that is not me, it would probably feel like torture.
And to me, their life would probably feel like torture.
And that’s the thing… when you create a life that feels like home to you, it will probably look like hell to tourists.
Please know what you are not!
Don't marry someone you're obsessed with. You can like or even love a woman, but obsession leads to insecurity and paranoia. Choose someone who lets you sleep at night. Full video: youtu.be/X1jygHVYf_E
@UG_Airlines I have officially given up on you. My flight from Nairobi today was delayed from 22:10 to 00:35 and we have now learned that the flight has not yet set off from Entebbe. We have been informed that our boarding is at 01:30. Never again.
“A new report reveals the late Raila Odinga is the only top politician who never sued the media, even if criticized.” Source MOE here on X @moneyacademyKE . That one line says a lot about who Raila was, a man who believed in the power of free speech, even when it worked against him.
He understood that leadership wasn’t about silencing voices, but about listening, especially when the truth was uncomfortable.
To mourn Raila Odinga is to remember the father of Kenya’s democracy, a man who spent his life fighting systems that wanted to break him, and still showed up every single time.He might have had his flaws, yes, he was human after all, but there will never be another Raila. A man who turned pain into purpose, defeat into movement, and criticism into courage.
He taught us that democracy isn’t given, it’s fought for.
That freedom isn’t free, it’s earned through sacrifice, patience, and endless resilience. For decades, he stood where others feared to stand. He faced imprisonment, exile, betrayal, and still came back with the same message: Kenya must be free.
And maybe that’s why this loss feels so personal.
Because Raila wasn’t just a politician, he was a symbol of resistance, of hope, and of dreams that outlived generations.
He carried the voice of millions, inspired loyalty and criticism in equal measure, and through it all, he never lost his sense of dignity.
He wasn’t perfect. He made mistakes, took risks, and sometimes got it wrong, but he never stopped believing that Kenya could be better.
And that belief alone changed this country forever.
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Motorists are advised to plan their journeys accordingly.
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I addressed leaders of six political parties attending the Interparty Organization for Dialogue (IPOD) summit: the Democratic Party (DP), Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Uganda People's Congress (UPC), Justice Forum (JEEMA), People's Progressive Party (PPP), and the NRM party.
I called on political leaders to refrain from using violence and to embrace dialogue. Uganda’s progress depends on leaders diagnosing societal challenges correctly and applying peaceful solutions rather than resorting to subversion, violence, and divisive politics.
A baby boy was just born from an embryo that had been frozen for over 30 years, a record 11,148 days in storage. the embryo was originally donated in 1994 and successfully implanted by an ohio couple after their long struggle with infertility.