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Jami Lobo
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Jami Lobo
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Ingeyo coc i leb Acholi mere wai? — ce ber.
Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Don't forget to do a DNA test....
MoneyDLuffy@kvng_chi
After 6 years of trying we are finally pregnant guys🥹🥹😭😭💅💅
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The President has finally your guy over here. 😂
KASUKU@Kasuku256
Ladies and Gentlemen,am the BRAND AMBASSADOR for SPLASH KACHUPA. Banange lets drink Splash Kachupa in all the available flavors.
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I had been lazy about processing a passport until last year when one of the organizations I work with organized a trip to Kenya. Because of the "President" title, I was added to the executives' team that was supposed to fly.
Out of sheer embarrassment, I claimed I preferred traveling with the team that was using a bus.
"I love the vibe in the bus," I lied. 😂
On another occasion, I even had to use a temporary travel document. 🙌
On a serious note, this post is meant to appreciate the transformation at @mia_uga. Some time back, the place had become quite a mess.
When I recently visited for fingerprints and interviews, I ended up chatting with several Ugandans seated next to me, and almost all of them had positive experiences to share.
The improvement is noticeable, and credit should be given where it is due.
I only hope this kind of transformation spreads across all government agencies because efficient public service should be the standard, not the exception.

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This is what make me switch off immediately.
Sir Martins@millermartinele
Why do people from Northern Uganda suddenly start hating there languages when they learn some small luganda from Central Uganda??
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@KomugishaPeace If she could only come and return with her own transport money, yes, she would have nothing to pay back by working for me. 😂
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Painful truth.
Modern slavery is the point.
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim
If true, it’s absurd and unfair
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@SpireJim Human trafficking is taking place in broad light and no government cares. In some cases, government are the agents of trafficking.
It’s a lucrative industry thriving on youth vulnerability and unemployment.
You won’t believe what many African women do abroad to earn money.
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