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By the grace of God, we're safely back from Kalangala. Upon arrival back home, I found that my wife Barbie Kyagulanyi had prepared some Christmas presents for our security team who have placed their lives on the line to keep us safe since the campaigns started. Often times, they receive the same brutal treatment we're subjected to daily. The least we can do is show them gratitude. The days ahead are still tough, but God is with us. Christmas is a time of sharing. I encourage us to reach out to those around us and share love and hope during this festive season. MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Ggoobi not Ngobi ... Ramathan...not...Ramthqn.... it's PhD not PHD ..#FactCheckWithBuule
Eddy Kenzo@eddykenzoficial
Congratulations our PSST Dr.Ramthan Ngob on attaining a PHD. Blessings 🙌
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@RashidMatselele Good argument but too opinion based. Africa’s instability is deeper than leadership failure but history and foreign interests matter too. #IvanKaahwaReports
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AFRICAN INSTABILITIES, FOREIGN INTERFERENCE, OR LEADERSHIP FAILURE?
Nowadays, whenever chaos erupts in any African country, the default response from many leaders is predictable: foreign interference. They claim that unrest is orchestrated by external powers that seek regime change. It’s a narrative that might be comforting for those in power, but it dangerously misleads ordinary citizens.
This excuse has become a political shield that has allowed some leaders to justify their refusal to hand over power or engage in dialogue with opposition voices.
Ironically, these same leaders rarely speak out against the injustices and corruption committed by their fellow leaders across the continent.
Currently, we are witnessing citizens in many African nations continue to suffer under the weight of mismanaged economies, broken infrastructure, and collapsing public services.
The truth is, while foreign actors may occasionally exploit our vulnerabilities, the deeper and more destructive problem lies within, unjust governance.
Greed for power, lack of transparency, and the suppression of legitimate grievances have become the real enemies of peace on the African Continent. These injustices create the very conditions that invite foreign interference.
Therefore, until African leaders walk on the path of justice, accountability and adopt dialogue over force, peace will remain a distant dream.
Blaming outsiders may win sympathy, but it won’t fix broken nations.
@_AfricanUnion @AfricanUnionUN @jumuiya @GovUganda @SarahBireete @KagutaMuseveni @mkainerugaba @HEBobiwine @JoelSsenyonyi @AllianceOnline1 @mugishamuntu @SamsonMKasumba @sejudav @AKasingye @rwomchechen @adam_kungu #Betting @CultonScovia
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When interacting with drivers, the following guidelines (Standard Operating Procedures) must be observed:
1. Drivers are required to remain seated in their vehicle during interaction with the police officer.
2. For medium & heavy omnibuses, the officer will enter the vehicle to detect any offenses & sensitize the passengers.
3. Unless escorting the offender to a police station, officers are prohibited from sitting in the offender's vehicle.
4. All interactions between the police officer & driver must be transparent & conducted in the presence of passengers.
5. When engaging with drivers of heavy goods vehicles, officers must approach the driver's door exclusively.
These procedures aim to ensure safety, transparency & professionalism during traffic stops.
If you witness any violation of these procedures by our officers, please report to: 0773815326 (In-Charge Alert Squad) Responsible for discipline of traffic officers.@PoliceUg

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Abba does his research to respond, those discussing his issues ndowooza mukola research wamwe bulungi. #AbbaMulalamu
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Oyo Gwebayita General Salim Saleh - He speaks black and white gwe newesortinga...
Patro Uganda@PatroUganda
VIDEO: Salim Saleh trashes Omulangira Suna’s song about Operation Wealth Creation (OWC) during an event in Gulu. (🎥: Kachumbaali TV)
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@SpireJim The beasty hooting of Elfs [Whistling], buses, coaches, and transit trucks as they approach trading centers can really drive you crazy!
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@DisseEditors @Comrade_Otoa I beg to disagree. Soft skills have been abandoned by our male counterparts who seek out for technical skills and yet in the real world both are required. Women have grown to adopt the soft skills while advancing on their technical skills.
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I have sat in tens of job interview panels in the past year and I am seeing a worrying trend. The boy child is not showing up!!! The girl child comes in with all the fight in her and ends up winning the day. Super prepared and knowledgeable.
What is going on with the boy child? Are we as men relaxed or we go into interviews with an entitled mindset?
What do you guys think? @kyamageroandrew you run a space focusing on the boy child. Talk to me.
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