Vini Jr… don’t play with our emotions again😤
Tonight we’re not asking for vibes… we’re asking for RESULTS
Grab a Pepsi and enjoy the match. Toffa Puleesa! 🥶
#ThirstyForMore | #BetterWithPepsi
Ugandans on X 🇺🇬, it’s time to decide!
Nominations for the UOX President (2026–2028) are officially OPEN.
To nominate your preferred candidate:
👉 Tag, mention, or name them under this post
👉 Use the hashtag #UOXDecides2026
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STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART;
My husband and I are raising his sister’s son after she passed away last September. He’s the same age as our five year old son. The issue is that my husband isn’t happy with how I treat the boys. He thinks I should treat his nephew exactly the same as our son but I don’t. I give my own child more attention, more care, more of everything. He has more toys, more clothes, and I pamper him because he's my son, my first born! That doesn’t mean that I mistreat my nephew. I take care of him, I’m there for him, and he’s not neglected at all. I don’t feel guilty about giving my son more than my nephew. Does that make me a bad person? Patricia
My term was the hardest. It was during Covid 19 and post Covid period. I had to contend with many young people holed up in many places with no food, money, and needed help. I was there for some of them. Sending my personal help where I could. Fortunately, was still in office and allowed to move without restrictions since I used a police vehicle. I too was affected by COVID. Much as many believed it was a stunt, my situation helped many to understand that COVID could catch anyone. I went with my phone in hospital and showed everyone that cared on twitter that you needed to be careful not to catch it but if you did, you could beat it. I also encouraged young people to think outside the box and hustle. I visited many entrepreneurial skills development programs and gave personal resources where I could. I also reached out to young people with relationship issues especially escalated by the COVID situation. I am glad, I made my contribution to UoX. Glory goes back to God.
Someone should advise the owners of @kiuvarsity that a public boycott campaign is not beyond reach.
Rather than resorting to intimidation tactics, the university should focus its energy on addressing the concerns raised by the public. Accountability builds credibility, threats only erode it.
Sebo Al-Hajji BasajjaBalaba, for @SpireJim, he’s been asking questions relating to KIU university Kansanga and he’s ended up in court.
Now I am here to ask questions about the KIU-Teaching hospital in our neighborhood in Ishaka.
Ndowooza y’esaawa!