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Budonian|Medical Anthropologist 😜Sports Enthusiast😉. We are here for a good time not a longtime 👌
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2022
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LOP Joel Ssenyonyi.
Have been LOP for 2 and half years. LOP is by the law party of parliamentary commission. But I didn't attend even one parliamentary commission meeting.
When I made noise about it, I was invited 3 times but every time the invitation came I was on my way on official duties and meeting was happening in 30 minutes.
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"All these ministries,judges, Bishops, etc have their children working at Parliament and they are being hired by Anita Among."
This video by Andrew Mwenda makes more sense NOW.
#UgParliamentCleanUP
Agather Atuhaire@AAgather
These are some of the people that have been recruited into the Parliamentary Service since 2021. The law requires that recruitment to follows a notice/advert in the gazette and news papers but the last time there was any job advert for parliament recruitment was in 2016. Most of these are children of Judges, siblings of the Speaker, Parliamentary commissioners, and some opposition bigwigs, friends of the Deputy Speaker, spouses and children of friends, etc. you guys feel free to point out whose child, brother, wife, husband, etc.
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These are some of the people that have been recruited into the Parliamentary Service since 2021. The law requires that recruitment to follows a notice/advert in the gazette and news papers but the last time there was any job advert for parliament recruitment was in 2016. Most of these are children of Judges, siblings of the Speaker, Parliamentary commissioners, and some opposition bigwigs, friends of the Deputy Speaker, spouses and children of friends, etc. you guys feel free to point out whose child, brother, wife, husband, etc.




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🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Two days before the squad announcement, Jeremie Frimpong spoke about how much he hoped Memphis Depay would make the World Cup squad:
“I really hope he comes with us. He’s a huge part of the team and an amazing leader.”
Two days later, Ronald Koeman left Jeremie Frimpong out of the squad… and selected Memphis.


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This man is spitting facts. Look at all the successful countries of the world development is not even within. Development goes only to where it’s needed there’s no spread. Even America is not evenly developed. Look at Egypt for example, only one superhighway, one railway system and one port is enough to run through the entire country. Nobody will build any roads in the desert

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1988.
Betty Bigombe, an Acholi woman with degrees from Makerere and Harvard, was appointed Minister for Northern Uganda.
She walked into the bush to meet Joseph Kony.
He called her "Mummy."
She built a fragile bridge between the government and the LRA.
Then the talks collapsed.
But she had other gifts to give the world.
Betty Oyella Bigombe was born in 1952 in what was then Acholi District, today Amuru District.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Social Science from Makerere University in 1975, then won a fellowship to the Harvard Kennedy School, completing a Master of Public Administration in 1984, a rare international credential for a Ugandan woman at that time.
When the NRM took power in 1986, northern Uganda was already burning with the insurgency that would become the Lord's Resistance Army.
In 1988, President Museveni appointed Bigombe, still in her mid-thirties, as Minister of State for Northern Uganda.
Bigombe understood the conflict could not be ended by military force alone.
She saw it as a tapestry of political marginalisation, social collapse, and historical grievance.
So, she deployed a revolutionary strategy:
Personal engagement.
In the early 1990s, she made multiple journeys into the bush, often with minimal security, to meet the LRA's reclusive commander.
She approached him not as a distant official but as "Mummy Bigombe", a persona that leveraged her gender and deep understanding of Acholi kinship codes.
When Kony addressed her by that maternal title, it was a profound breakthrough.
She had used traditional structures to create trust where only fear had existed.
By 1993, her efforts had yielded a ceasefire, face-to-face talks, and the beginning of a peace process that many believed could end the war.
But the fragile bridge could not hold.
In early 1994, a seven-day ultimatum was issued for the LRA to surrender, and Bigombe's months of dangerous diplomacy gave way to a harder line.
The talks collapsed, and the war resumed.
Bigombe then turned to another love: post-conflict reconstruction.
She put her intellect and experience into a new chapter at the World Bank in Washington, D.C., becoming a senior specialist on post-conflict recovery, advising nations on how to stitch themselves back together after war.
Yet her legacy was far from finished.
When peace talks resumed in Juba in 2006, they rested on the premise she had established: that even the LRA could be engaged, that the Acholi tradition of mato oput, reconciliation, could be applied even to the most brutal conflicts.
Bigombe returned to Uganda in 2004 as a peace negotiator, her earlier work the foundation for all that followed.
She later served as Minister of State for Water Resources and remains one of Uganda's most respected voices on conflict resolution.
The bridge she built had been damaged, but its foundations endured, and helped guide the path toward peace.
Bigombe walked into the bush and called a warlord her son.
When that chapter closed, she took her gifts to the world stage, then returned home to serve again.
What does it mean to build something that outlasts its own setbacks?
#Ughistory #Bigombe @bbigombe @GovUganda
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Promo with my new world cup song "One World, One Dream"🌍
#reels #worldcup #worldcup2026 #messi #mbappe #neymar #mosalah #Cristiano
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Mmwe! Is it true that the U17 players who qualified for the world cup were given 100k per player upon returning home? @OfficialFUFA musembere siba n'envumbo mu matu!👂👂
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🚨🇧🇷 | Conmebol have SUSPENDED Palmeiras talent Eduardo Conceição for 4 months after he did a monkey celebration in protest against racism.
Eduardo Conceição was racially abused by an Argentina player during a South America U-17 game. The referee did not apply the anti-racism protocol. So when he scored the 3rd goal, Eduardo celebrated in protest.
After the game he said:
“After I suffered the racism, I set my mind to score and do the monkey celebration, to make them mad and show that I wasn't shaken.”


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In an interesting drug scandal where some Botswana athletes had allegedly tested positive for banned substances. Athletes requested for DNA tests of their alleged samples, the samples don't match their DNA. Their samples that were retested after DNA confirmation are negative. The case is before Botswana High Court 1st June(CBD).😬 What in athletics is happening?😳
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The Office of the Prime Minister is hiring but only hand delivered hard copies will be accepted.
Nope, this is not an old advert from 1982. It is from 2026 and a government that has an e-government portal which we pay for with our tax money wants applicants from Nakapiripirit to print out hard copies of their CVs and bring them to Kampala by Bus, in 2026😳.
What about Ugandans living abroad or those studying abroad? Well, I guess they can get a flight to bring their applications and then go back.
Just for reference, even South Sudan and Somalia have online job application portals. And these are countries that literally depend on Uganda to exist.
@OPMUganda what is this? Kale, if you don’t have IT people at OPM, a google form is literally free of charge. Mutuswaza man.

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