Nicholas Esterhazy

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Nicholas Esterhazy

Nicholas Esterhazy

@esterhazy16

Environmental Scientist & I love traveling. I Have BIG Love for children. I am a Christian. Rotaractor @rctkwest #MUFC Oil & Gas

Uganda Katılım Kasım 2011
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Kakensa Ug
Kakensa Ug@kakensaug·
Just 5 months old, we are now mulching them, I will come to challenge someone who said that Robusta Elite coffee can't flower within a year or year and a half..
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Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
A lady was in the park snacking with her kids when a random child ran over, looking interested. Out of a "good heart" and pure African instinct, she gave the kid a snack. Within minutes, the child was having a severe allergic reaction. ​Luckily, the mother—who was seated across the park—had an EpiPen and saved the day. But the gratitude ended there. The police were called, and the "kind stranger" was taken in for questioning. ​In our culture, you don't let a child watch you eat; you share. It’s how we were raised. But in a world of hidden allergies and strict laws, that "good heart" can land you in a cell. We are living in times where "minding your business" isn't just being cold—it’s a survival tactic.
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Uganda Wildlife Authority
Uganda Wildlife Authority@ugwildlife·
UPDATES A delegation led by Hon. Robinah Nabbanja conducted an inspection tour of the Bugoma Central Forest Reserve to assess its current condition. The findings from the visit justify the rationale behind the change of management. Official handover loading.. #BugomaForest
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Uganda Wildlife Authority
Uganda Wildlife Authority@ugwildlife·
Minister Tom Butime of @MTWAUganda , has issued a strong warning to all encroachers, trespassers, and individuals involved in the destruction of #Bugoma Central #Forest to immediately vacate the area and also Urged the public to support UWA in its ongoing efforts to protect
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Hon. Omujugujugu Moses
Hon. Omujugujugu Moses@Omujugujugu1·
I spent my Saturday qualitatively well, I opened up a new plantation Insha Allah, next year around the same time, I will be the new Don in town, I will be buying beer for people around me Let’s embrace commercial agriculture as emphasized by HE @KagutaMuseveni Blessings Fam
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Byemero M. Kahima
Byemero M. Kahima@mkbyemero·
I am pleased to share that I have graduated with a Master’s Degree in Management Studies (Project Planning and Management). This achievement marks an important milestone in my professional and personal growth journey. I am grateful to everyone who supported, encouraged, and inspired me along the way. I look forward to applying the knowledge and skills gained to contribute more effectively to projects, leadership, and organizational development. #Graduation #UMI
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The Petrol Head Prophet · PHP
The Petrol Head Prophet · PHP@AutoTrendzUg·
Most Ugandans shop for tyres the same way they shop for mangoes at Owino Market. By how they look! That mistake alone has cost them thousands and sometimes even a life. 7 things to check before you buy new tyres. Save this thread.👇
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The Romantic Mukiga
The Romantic Mukiga@emeka_ug·
“During the divorce proceedings in court, he tried to fight to have me back but Judge Lorna Tukundane Patience told him “Let her go, she loves you, she will come back”. I didn’t mind about it but here we are, I’m back because I loved him.”- Daphne youtu.be/P7ftzkRDHpY
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Albert KUNIHIRA
Albert KUNIHIRA@Pearlof_Africa·
TOP 61 DIFFERENT FRUIT TREES TO PLANT IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE COMPOUND: REDEEM THE RAINS. PLANT OR GIFT FRUIT TREES, THE TREES THAT KEEP ON GIVING! For our comprehensive fruit tree seedlings list, timber trees seedlings list, medicinal trees seedlings list, herbs seedlings list and ornament seedlings list, kindly download at greening.green/Products/Hass_… OR whatsapp +256-712-200000 OR cs@greening.ing or greening.uganda@gmail.com 1. All Grafted Mangoes 4,000Ugx, Non Grafted 5,000Ugx 2. Grafted Avocado Hass 6,000Ugx 3. Grafted Avocado Fuerte 5,000Ugx 4. Grafted Avocado Semil34 4,000Ugx (Drought Tolerant) 5. Grafted Oranges 3,000Ugx 6. Grafted Tangerine (Mangada) 4,000Ugx, Non Grafted 5,000Ugx 7. Lemon 3,000Ugx, Grafted 5,000Ugx 8. Cashew nuts 4,000Ugx, Grafted 6,000Ugx 9. Apple Guava 5,000Ugx (BIG PLANTS) 10. StrawBerry Guava 5,000Ugx 11. Apples 15,000Ugx (Anna Pink, Golden Dorset Green) 12. Papaya 3,000Ugx, IPB9 5,000Ugx 13. Passion Fruits Grafted 1,500Ugx, yellow 2,000Ugx 14. Soursop Kitaferi 5,000Ugx (BIG PLANTS) 15. Pomegranate Enkoma Mawanga 4,000Ugx 16. Empafu 10,000Ugx 17. Jambula 5,000Ugx and 10,000Ugx (BIG PLANTS) 18. Lime 4,000Ugx, Grafted 6,000Ugx 19. Pears 15,000ugx 20. Citrus Paradis (Sekyunguwa) Sekyunguwa 5,000Ugx 21. Mulberry (Enkenene) 5,000ugx 22. Grapes 5,000, 10,000, 15,000Ugx (PLANT SIZE) 23. Apple Banana (Ndizi) 2500Ugx per sucker 24. Cavendish Bananas (Bogoya) 2500ugx per sucker 25. Plantain Bananas (Gonja) 3000ugx per sucker 26. Hot meal Bananas (Matoke) 2000ugx per sucker 27. Sugar Cane (Goa) 500Ugx per sucker 28. Mangosteen 10,000Ugx per seedling 29. Starfruit 5,000 & 10,000Ugx 30. Pixie Oranges 10,000Ugx & 15,000Ugx 31. Wetland yams suckers 500Ugx 32. Blue Berries 70,000ugx 33. Dragon fruit rooted 30,000ugx 34. Egg fruit/canistel 72,000ugx 35. Peach seedlings 50,000ugx 36. Wine Berry seedlings 30,000ugx 36. Fig fruit seedlings 30,000ugx 37. Caracara oranges 30,000ugx 38. Minneola oranges 30,000ugx 39. Persimmon seedlings 30,000 40. Pepinno melon 10,000ugx 41. Brazillian cherry 30,000ugx 42. Nectarine seedlings 35,000ugx 43. Peach seedlings 35,000ugx 45. Plums seedlings 40,000ugx 46. Cherry Guava 30,000ugx 47. Jaboticaba 60,000ugx 48. Variegated Pink lemon 30,000ugx 49. Hybrid meyer lemon 30.000ugx 50. Blood oranges 30,000ugx 51. Kiwi seedlings 40,000ugx 52. Ensali Loquat 7,000Ugx & 10,000Ugx 53. Kivuvu Banana (Java Banana) 3,000Ugx 54. Red Cavendish 4,000Ugx 55. Oyster Nuts 10,000 56. Tamarind (OMUKOGE) 4,000UGX 57. JACKFRUITS 3,000UGX 58. Durian Fruit 40,000Ugx 59. White Sapota 20,000Ugx 60. Pitango Cherry 40,000Ugx 61. Lychee 216,000Ugx For more details on all other seedlings kindly visit facebook.com/media/set/?set… We deliver across the Country regardless of quantities Call/text/Whatsapp +256-776-200002/0752-200003 OR +256-712-200000 (WHATSAPP) OR Email: cs@greening.ing OR greening.uganda@gmail.com For other tree species Timber, Medicinal, ornamental, kindly visit facebook.com/greeninguganda…
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Gerald Katabazi.
Gerald Katabazi.@GKatabazi·
Coffee Quality Control Most coffee losses in East Africa don’t happen at export… They happen on the ground 🌱 Poor drying is still one of the biggest challenges across the coffee value chain in countries like Rwanda,Tanzania,Uganda and Kenya leading to mold, inconsistent quality, and lower prices for farmers and traders. Yet, improving coffee quality doesn’t always require expensive machinery. Sometimes, it’s as simple as: ✔️ Keeping coffee off the ground ✔️ Controlling drying speed ✔️ Protecting it from contamination We are focused on post-harvest coffee solutions helping farmers, traders, and processors improve quality through better drying systems. From using our designed raised drying beds to tarpaulins and shade nets, the goal is simple: 👉 Reduce losses 👉 Improve quality 👉 Increase value per kilogram Because better drying = better coffee = better income. If you're in the coffee space farmer, trader, processor, or exporter I’d love to connect, learn, and collaborate. Let’s build a stronger, quality-driven coffee industry in East Africa ☕ @nationalcoffee @collinskimanth2 @Rugusuki @SSBlackCoffee @emmiebert @ITCnews #Coffee #PostHarvest #UgandaCoffee #KenyaCoffee #TanzaniaCoffee #RwandaCoffee #Agribusiness #ValueAddition #CoffeeQuality #EastAfrica #coffeetrade #qualitycontroll
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The Petrol Head Prophet · PHP
The Petrol Head Prophet · PHP@AutoTrendzUg·
Most Ugandans on third-party insurance think they're insured. They're not. They've just paid a legal fee to be allowed on the road. Third-party covers the other guy. That's the entire job. If you hit a boda, MTP (Motor Third Party) pays him up to 1M for injury and 10M total across all victims in one accident. Your car, your bumper, your medical bills, your stress. Your problem. And the actual price some people quote is wrong. MTP in Uganda right now is about UGX 76,000 a year which can slightly vary by provider. Comprehensive is regulated at roughly 4% of your car's market value per year. A 20M Vitz costs around 800k. A 30M Noah sits at about 1.2M. A 50M Harrier is closer to 2M. An 80M Prado pushes 3.2M. Install a tracker and most insurers knock up to 15% off. Here is the math nobody runs. If your car is worth 30M and you are paying 76k for MTP, you are sitting on a 30M asset with zero cover for theft, fire, your own accident damage, vandalism or the boda that hit and broke your side mirror and disappeared on Kampala Road in our usual crazy traffic. One bad afternoon erases the asset. The 1.2M would have replaced it. If your car is worth under 15M and you can absorb the full loss, third-party is reasonable. Above that if you are not insuring. You are gambling. And with the indiscipline and chaos on our roads, "the buying land & building a house guys" get to win eventually...😂 Are you on MTP only or comprehensive? Has yours ever paid out? Tell me below.
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Victor NTAMUGABUMWE
Victor NTAMUGABUMWE@ntamugabumwevic·
While the Governor BOU was lecturing the committee on balance of payments, reserves and depreciation of the currency as the economic effect of the Bill, the Certificate of Financial Implication for bill states that the outcome of the implementation will provide a secure environment to implement government programs. You would imagine that the Technocrats at Ministry of Finance would have flagged such a Certificate before releasing it to the Clerk to Parliament.
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Gava Charles@charlesgava_256

We're a special country where the Governor BOU' s remarks about the threat posed to the economy (whose very task is that) may not carry the day ahead of other thoughts from the powers that be.

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Parliament Watch
Parliament Watch@pwatchug·
That is the ugly position the government has put us into. There is a big, big problem, ... “What we are doing today, is what should have been done by government.” said Katuntu. Katuntu stated that from the moment the Governor started his submission, he was grappling with many questions in his mind as to what is going on in Uganda because the scrutiny of the Bill by Parliament should have been done by the Executive through consulting relevant stakeholders so Government agencies don’t come before Parliament to oppose the same bill. “What we are doing today, is what should have been done by government. Talking to the central bank, talking to FIA, talking to Makerere University, talking to banks, talking to literally people who should be the stakeholder. But from all of them as they have appeared here, they seem to be so confused about who actually brought this sort of legislation here. That is the ugly position the government has put us into. There is a big, big problem,” said Katuntu. Courtesy Photo
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Bank of Uganda was never consulted by the agencies behind the drafting of The Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026 - Governor @BOU_Official Bank of Uganda has admitted before Parliament that it was never consulted by the agencies behind the drafting of The Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, prompting MPs to criticise Government for the ugly and confused way they have handled the controversial Bill. The admission was made by Michael Atingi-Ego, Governor, Bank of Uganda, while appearing before the Joint Committee of Defence and Internal Affairs and the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee to present the Central Bank’s views on the Bill. Courtesy Photo

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Sheila Ponnie
Sheila Ponnie@PonnieSheila·
14 people killed. No survivors. A plane crashes near Juba, and once again families are left with grief while questions demand answers. How many tragedies must happen before aviation safety is taken seriously in South Sudan? #SouthSudan @SSOX211
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