uncle bala

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uncle bala

uncle bala

@balamazef

Keeping on keeping on untill I can't keep on keeping on

Kampala Uganda Katılım Mart 2024
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wes@weskambale·
a - akalimu b - bwondekawo c - carolina d - dagala e - enyimba z'omukwano f - feelin' g - get no love h - hamidah i - i need a girl j - julaina k - kanyonyi kange l - lwaki tokula m - mukisenge n - ngamba o - omanyi mukama p - panadol q - r - rescue me s - sexy money t - take my heart u - unaniumiza v - vuvuzela w - wankyawa x - y - yegwe z -
Usual Suspect 🎩@Jude_Mugabi

Took on the challenge: A - Abatesi B - Breath Away C - Can't Let You Go D - Don't Cry E - Every Little Thing I Do F - Fantastic G - Gudi Gude H - Heart Attack I - J - Juuju K - Kiduula Kyo L - Leesu M - Mwana Wabandi N - Nyumbani O - Obudde P - Pollination Q R - Remember Me /1

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uncle bala
uncle bala@balamazef·
@kingsaha_256 Tuweyo ka acoustic show NGA kali a ka tasker just the guitar and keyboard
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King Saha
King Saha@kingsaha_256·
From the bottom of my heart, thank you my Kyotera people… we made magic together, and this is only the beginning 🔥🔥🔥
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uncle bala
uncle bala@balamazef·
pastor joseph serwadda that preaching was there
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Joel Ssenyonyi
Joel Ssenyonyi@JoelSsenyonyi·
Tomorrow, we’ll present our Alternative Budget Priorities to the Nation, underscoring what we believe should be the areas of priority in the upcoming budget. We are doing this so as to paint a picture of the proper direction our Country ought to be taking. Inspite of the numerous challenges we grapple with, Ugandans deserve to know in detail the immense potential that our Country possesses. With good leadership, we are able to not just survive, but to THRIVE. #KeepingTheGovtInCheck
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uncle bala
uncle bala@balamazef·
@SpireJim Your handwriting tujimanyi you will join spire very soon in court
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
The truth will be known gradually… Even if NCHE stays silent
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Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo
One day we learnt about sexual abuse that was happening to women seeking care in one hospital. As a responsible org we took it upon ourselves to report to the authorities.....after being tossed from one police station to another, seven in total we hit a dead end. #truestory
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
I spent 4 hours from Makerere to Industrial Area and back. What could be the possible solutions to Kampala’s jam!
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Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
Rwanda 🇷🇼 Rwands has reportedly offered to host AFCON 2027 if Kenya 🇰🇪 , Tanzania 🇹🇿 , and Uganda 🇺🇬 are not ready in time. At the same time, South Africa 🇿🇦 has also told CAF it is ready to step in and help organize the tournament if needed. This raises fresh questions about the preparedness of the original hosts.
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uncle bala
uncle bala@balamazef·
@sasmvn Should tell them that he is moving of DC just in a few oba tubaleke
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Stella Nyanzi
Stella Nyanzi@drstellanyanzi·
Mothering youths makes me youthful…
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Kakwenza Rukirabashaija
Kakwenza Rukirabashaija@KakwenzaRukira·
I retired from verbal wawulence and handed over the mantle to Prof. Miguna Miguna 🤣🤣🤣
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Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo
Crafting competitive research proposals isn't just about the science it's about weaving in diversity, equity & inclusion, community engagement, multidisciplinary collaboration, and sustainability.
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Dr. Aine @ Emotors
Dr. Aine @ Emotors@DokitaSharon·
Vote of appreciation to @dstrkt24_kla The noise was worked on with the installation of sound proof systems. We are both happy, all the healthworkers are not disturbed and their business is going on well. What a surprise package 💕💕😊 Thank you manager and the team 🙏 @KCCAUG
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Dr. Aine @ Emotors@DokitaSharon

Dear @KCCAUG @Buzeki_Sharifah ,kindly save us the very loud noise from @dstrkt24_kla , this bar has disturbed the peace of health workers in Mulago. The few hours one gets to rest at night is close to impossible. Let them install sound proof, this is not Kabalagala!. It is the only bar in the entire neighbourhood doing this ,kindly save us 🙏 Meanwhile anyone can end up at Mulago, let us keep the peace of health workers. They work so so hard!

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uncle bala
uncle bala@balamazef·
@SuunaKing_James Even his songs on women cheeeeiiii...he understood the assignment and delivered tetumubanja
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Ssuuna King James -MP UOT🇺🇬 🇰🇪🇹🇿🇸🇩🇵🇸
A serious University should award Herman Basudde with a posthumous doctorate, no way a P4 drop out could know all those things in his "Africa" song, there was no internet how did he know all those things about Slavery, imperialism, HIV and interests of foreign countries in Africa, his 15 minutes song is a full thesis of 8 PhD scholars.
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TOKO
TOKO@GodwinTOKO·
Does the Police Annual Crime Report capture crimes committed by the state especially the police against citizens? I wonder if they captured the many murders committed by the police especially around elections. Over to you, @SharpMugabe who has seen the report. Please tell us…
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uncle bala
uncle bala@balamazef·
@Timelessthemes Reading this and seeing what @SpireJim is going through I can't say much but remember that popular voice on tiktok "towedde gwe?"
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Lit@Timelessthemes·
My Nine Year Ordeal at KIU In 2013, I left Buhweju district with a heavy responsibility on my shoulders. I was the first person in my family to reach university level. Scoring 19 points in UACE felt like I had finally broken a cycle of poverty. When I was admitted to Kampala International University under the district bursary scheme, my family celebrated a miracle. We believed the "bursary" was a hand reaching down to pull us up. Instead, it became a weight that nearly drowned me. The "scheme" covered tuition, but the functional fees carried a hidden, lethal sting. During orientation, no one warned us that a small delay in payment would trigger penalties so aggressive they felt predatory. By my second year, a small balance had mutated into an 800,000 UGX debt. I went from being a brilliant student dreaming of a First Class degree to a beggar, moving from office to office every semester, pleading for an exam card just to sit for papers I had worked so hard to prepare for. Despite paying every semester's functional fees after learning about late payment charges, by the time I finished in 2016, the debt was so huge that there was no way I could clear it in a single swoop. The financial pressure did not just empty my pockets; it invaded my mind. It is hard to concentrate on Literature and English when you are calculating how many days of food you must skip to pay a "late fee" that grows while you sleep. By 2016, I had finished every course with no retakes, no missed papers but I was a ghost of the man who had entered. I left the gates broken, emaciated in spirit, and carrying a debt that had ballooned. I spent the next six years in a self imposed exile in Eastern Uganda, teaching for a meager salary. I lived like a hermit, sending every spare coin back to KIU. I was not working for a future; I was working to buy back a past that the university was holding hostage. In 2022, I finally cleared the last shilling. The relief, however, was short lived. After buying the graduation gown and seeing my name on the notice board, on Tuesday, I did the one thing I had waited nearly a decade to do: I invited my parents. My father is a primary five dropout from the 1960s. For years, he had looked at me with suspicion, wondering if I had truly been studying or if I had wasted the family’s hopes. I wanted that graduation day to be his vindication. We traveled from the village, slept in Kampala, and walked onto that campus with our heads high. Then came the horror. When the official graduation book was opened, my name was nowhere to be found. In that moment, the world stopped. I stood there in a gown I had paid for, at a ceremony I had earned, looking at a father who now had "final proof" that his son was a failure. The humiliation was so absolute that the fact I am still alive today is a miracle of God’s grace. I spent months fighting, sending emails, and knocking on doors that remained closed until I mentioned legal pressure and opportunities abroad. Only then did a "transcript" magically appear. I chose not to attend the later ceremony when my name finally appeared on the list. The joy had been systematically bled out of the experience. I share this because a "bursary" for the poor should not result in paying more than the rich. A university should be a fountain of knowledge, not a "school for scandal" that exploits the very students it claims to support. Those nine years left scars that no certificate can cover. This is for every student still trapped in that cycle fighting for a degree they have already earned.
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Tabz
Tabz@NinyeTabz·
🚨This is Simon Kintu Zirintusa. He is the registrar that @kiuvarsity used to get the interim and later temporary injunctions in total disregard of the strong reasons presented by the Defence. This is all because @SpireJim exposed the rot at the pseudo academic establishment!
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uncle bala
uncle bala@balamazef·
@SpireJim After bobi tugenda kuwamu 2 terms then awo tuzeko mama zegriga NGA era tetufa? Abana tubalekere engwanga elyesimisa
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
The total contributions from you for reusable pads for vulnerable rural school girls were 10,922,000/- We are working out arrangements to have them delivered to a school we will select. I had thought of Karamoja, but I understand AfriPads will be donating there soon. Then the Danish embassy cartoon auction funds will get pads for girls in a refugee settlement in Adjumani. So it is my view that these reusable pads go to underprivileged school girls in Busoga. Join me here in identifying that underprivileged DAY secondary school. Suggest with photos of the school. Thank you very much.
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim

Thanks for the contributions for reusable pads that are still coming in. Now we have 10,422,000/-

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