Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi

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Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi

Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi

@c_mwanguhya

Lawyer, journalist, teacher, human.

Uganda Katılım Kasım 2011
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Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi
Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi@c_mwanguhya·
@NovanHazard @SomoinaKapeen I see your address as Juja, Nairobi. Are you there as an expoliter, "charity" guy, a seeker of the many opportunities or just enjoying the beatiful weather & great food? Or are you one uncomfortable in your skin & looking for opportunity to trek and end up on q dingy?😄😄
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Novan Hazard
Novan Hazard@NovanHazard·
@c_mwanguhya @SomoinaKapeen 😂😂 The actual Bigots is the Africans yapping about neo-colonialism and Chinese influence when its the same people who feed them oil, build ships to deliver their imports and protect their maritime & airspace as well as health & access to technology.
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Somoina Kapeen
Somoina Kapeen@SomoinaKapeen·
China kept its civilization. India kept its spirituality. The Arabs kept their identity. Africa was told to destroy itself to become “civilized.” Africans fear pouring libation for ancestors… but see no problem symbolically drinking the blood and eating the body within imported religious rituals.
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Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi@c_mwanguhya·
@NovanHazard @SomoinaKapeen Interestingly, the bigots possessed of the most feeling of superiority also happen to often be those feeding off not their own personal contribution but milking group identity. You seem to fit in that category! Informed delare is difficult with your type!
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Novan Hazard
Novan Hazard@NovanHazard·
@c_mwanguhya @SomoinaKapeen Bro even the Phillipinos had life as did the aborigines in Australia. Africa, not much, just feeding off scraps nature had to offer. It's 2026 and you can't build ships or weaponry leave alone computing power and houses.
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Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi@c_mwanguhya·
@NovanHazard @SomoinaKapeen Two things, human life and civilisation. Second, your ancestors came to Africa to find what you did not have, Africans stayed in Africa because they had/still have everything!
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Novan Hazard
Novan Hazard@NovanHazard·
@SomoinaKapeen Africa had zero civilization. The first time we crossed the oceans was as slaves or slave merchants. Plus for people who have nothing to offer we do find comfort and solace in demonizing others
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@baryamureeba The Hon. Tanna is in thos debate simply because of the colour of his skin. Reminds us how deep our biases run! Because he is Muyindi, Muhindi, peopke conclude he is Indian! You can't find a more routed Jap from Tororo.
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Buhaanda bwa’RUTUNGU
Rtd Major Okwiri Rwabwoni the unsung hero who liberated 3 countries. Uganda with NRA which defeated Obote in 1986 and RPF that defeated Habyalimana in Rwanda in 1994 and ADFL that defeated Mobutu in Congo in 1997. Rtd Major Rwabwoni after capturing Uganda, after few years he joined his friend and boss Rwegyima and captured Rwanda and then later he captured Congo under Laurent kabila. A hero 🙌🏻❤️
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Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi@c_mwanguhya·
@cobbo3 Doesnt it really depend on why we are hiring? Every genetic gift has its value, athleticism for athletics & ability to do things that require strong phyisical build, brilliance for tasks that require strong brain work, beauty also applies in fields where it is required.
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Charles Onyango-Obbo
We enter life with different genetic gifts: brilliance, athleticism, or beauty. Yet society draws a sharp line at looks. We celebrate hiring a genius for their mind or an athlete for their prowess, but recoil if someone gets a job just for being beautiful. Why do we oppose beauty as a professional qualification while gladly accepting other genetic lotteries? What makes looks so different?
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Stella Nyanzi
Stella Nyanzi@drstellanyanzi·
At the twins’ graduation gala last night, I cried for joy! For me, as a single mum of twenty years, the hardest assignment in my life has been educating my three children. The bursars in all the schools my children attended know me well. Each term, I kept an open book for paying tuition fees in instalments. Paying all my school dues before the start of exams at the end of each term has been my sole goal for two decades. Some years were better than others… But it was NOT just the hefty fees that I had to juggle. There was the splitting of responsibilities when all three had sports day, annual concert or parents-teachers meetings. Cheering for a swimmer at the pool while one child had a badminton competiton and the other was playing football for the school team became my practice ground for multi-tasking! Balancing quality time for each child was the challenge. It has taken a whole village of family, friends, neighbours and even strangers to raise and educate my children. Teachers, school nurses, coaches, bursars, caterers, drivers, security guards, counsellors, cleaners… a long list of professionals cared for and instilled diverse values in the children. Even Facebook advisors helped over the years. The toughest years when I was a political prisoner confirmed the roles of our support network beyond me. Thank you, all! Uprooting the children from Uganda to resume school in Germany was tough. Nobody prepares teenagers for the sharp changes of a new country with a completely new language. And yet, here we are celebrating. No wonder I cried hard as the children celebrated.
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KYEYUNE W. MOSES
KYEYUNE W. MOSES@moskyeyune·
The way @Sudhirntv got me hooked on the AMBASSADA news. Kumbe Ambasadda wa Splash Kaccula. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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His Majesty King Oyo of Tooro Kingdom
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Honorable Ruhweza Sylas Atwooki, the Information Minister for Tooro Kingdom. As we reflect on his legacy, we hold his family in Prayer. Hon. Sylas was young but very innovative and passionate towards serving his Kingdom. His passing is a big loss to Tooro Kingdom and the Youth at large. RIP Sylas.
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TOKO
TOKO@GodwinTOKO·
Kadaga sat in parliament today? To the best of my knowledge, she didn’t attend plenary in the last term. So, this is probably the first time she is attending parliament as an MP since 2001 when she became deputy speaker. I wonder if Among will attend a single sitting in the twelfth parliament.🤞🏾
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Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi@c_mwanguhya·
Those who threatened to run for Speaker or Deputy Speaker have done quite well in the New Cabinet; Mao, Alioni, Wanyoto, Kamuli, Kafuzi, etc.
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Sudhir Byaruhanga
Sudhir Byaruhanga@Sudhirntv·
Balaam Barugahara is the new state minister of local government. At the same time, Justine Nameere has been appointed a state minister of Local government, replacing Raphael Magezi, who was behind the controversial removal of the age limit.
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Nelson Bwire kapo
Nelson Bwire kapo@NellyKapo·
Balaam and Nameere 💣🔥🔥 Eyo ministry yetaga budget ya fire extinguishers
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Moses Serugo
Moses Serugo@serugo·
@KFCinUganda Bano bagabira ddala enkoko and not those bu minuscule pigeon pieces you serve us back home in Kampala. #MondayMadness @KFC_Ghana where 60GH (about UGX21K) gets you five fleshy pieces of chicken! 🐓
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