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Polycarp-Quincy Kyagulanyi -🎺🇺🇬

@maestropoly

Music Educator | MUK Music Lecturer |Trumpeter | Music Director. Kampala Jazz Orchestra @JazzKjo #CarpeDiem!💪

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Aralık 2019
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Batte Baker Lule
Batte Baker Lule@BakerbatteLule·
@sasmvn What you are saying equals a woman who runs to a neighbor to report her husband for verbal abuse, yet that neighbor is out on bail on charges of killing his wife. Even when she has a point, she has run to the wrong person accused of far, much worse crimes!
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Saasi Marvin
Saasi Marvin@sasmvn·
You're saying a man cannot engage leaders in the very country that gave him safe passage and refuge when his own State wanted to eliminate him? When the very neighboring regimes mouthing "pan-africaism" would hand him back to his oppressor without hesitation? Okay.
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LoneChild 🦍
LoneChild 🦍@LoneChildMJB·
For how long shall we give honor to foreign gods like alllah and Jesus 🙌🏾🙌🏾
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Douglas Lwanga
Douglas Lwanga@DouglasLwangaUg·
Should Creatives Be Worried? Reflections on the Copyright Bill Debate. Parliament debated the Copyright Amendment Bill 12.03.26 during its 2nd reading, & the discussion raised several concerns. 1-The Rt. Hon. Speaker AAA asked why radio stations like her own mama bukedea should pay royalties to creators (artists) yet the stations are already promoting their work by playing their music. 2-Another MP argued that artists themselves often pay DJs and media hosts to promote their music, questioning why radio stations should still be required to pay royalties. 3-One submission called for a cost benefit analysis of the bill to clearly show what Artists stand to gain or lose if the law is passed. 4-Concerns were also raised about artists who may want their music promoted for free without media houses paying royalties. Dont they have liberty to choose? 5-Another MP argued that once an artist releases their music, it becomes public, and therefore people should be free to use it however way they wish without payment. 6-A further suggestion was that if artists want this bill passed, government should also begin taxing their revenue & income from public performances sighting zero tax compliance yet they want to be paid. The debate was eventually cut short due to a lack of quorum. However, a few observations stood out: 1-The debate focused mainly on music, overlooking the wider creative industries that copyright laws protect. 2-Some MPs seemed unaware that copyright protection is already a global standard for safeguarding creators’ rights. 3-It is unclear whether the proposed amendment was benchmarked against international markets with established copyright systems, since it does not introduce a new concept. 4-what Should be be the middle ground between media owners and creatives Without strong copyright protections, creatives may continue depending on occasional government support instead of earning sustainable income from their intellectual property. So i ask: should creatives be worried yet or you sense good will of passing the copyright amendment law? Dear creatives Watch👇🏻 Lets discuss. #NBSAfter5 Video credit : @ubctvuganda
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Sir. Aludah 👑
Sir. Aludah 👑@DjAludah·
Bflix disappeared, Goojara you can’t play movies any more! Omuntu alagewa!
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KITAKA
KITAKA@Elijah_Kitaka1·
One day I know I will perform on this stage singing Luganda a language people doubt to go international, Music Is Surely a feeling, Just See how we vibe to Amapiano, we don’t understand what the songs mean but we Vibe and still understand through feeling, One day🙏
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Batte Baker Lule
Batte Baker Lule@BakerbatteLule·
The supposed defender of freedoms, including freedom of expression, has very little tolerance to criticism. In just one week of being critical of his actions and claims of winning an election he clearly lost, he blocked me. Imagine where i would be if he commanded the police?
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Batte Baker Lule
Batte Baker Lule@BakerbatteLule·
How can @HEBobiwine claim that he is seriously in a struggle to end Museveni 40 year dictatorship when he can't even stand a small risk like being arrested? It has never happened anywhere that struggle for freedom is devoid of risks! If you the leader fears risks who shouldn't?
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Sky Sports Premier League
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL·
"I'm more concerned with the appointment" "You could say Carrick failed at Middlesbrough" 😬 Roy Keane has reservations over the managerial situation at Manchester United 🎙️
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Sky Sports Premier League
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL·
"I bet Jonny Evans is thinking, 'as the kit manager, or to work with the U12s?' No, to work with the first team!" Safe to say Roy Keane is concerned about Manchester United's interim appointments 😬
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Brian Wekesa
Brian Wekesa@Brianw256·
If Nanteza truly has visible scars, then the obvious question is timing, were these injuries fresh this morning, or are we being shown marks that had already healed by evening? And if Herbert was genuinely assaulted badly enough to sustain a head wound, why is he at a campaign rally instead of a hospital? Serious injuries don’t disappear on a political schedule. Facts matter more than staged outrage.
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Polycarp-Quincy Kyagulanyi -🎺🇺🇬
@SavannaFibre Guys you have the worst customer care. You connect me last week Monday and your internet have never worked. All my efforts to reach customer care have failed. 5 people answered and no one did anything. They all stop at asking for my account number and that’s all! So annoying.
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Financial Times
Financial Times@FT·
The central African nations signed what the US president called the ‘Washington Accords’, which seek to end 30 years of conflict, as well as bilateral deals that will give Washington access to critical minerals on.ft.com/4pVDFDf
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Trevor Mukholi
Trevor Mukholi@mukholitrevor·
Bobi Wine is an intellectual disappointment. He has charisma, but little appetite for serious intellectual work. His politics are defined mostly by what he rejects, not by any coherent, anti-colonial or anti-capitalist vision of the future.
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CHARLES RWOMUSHANA
CHARLES RWOMUSHANA@rwomchechen·
Kyagulanyi Gang Part Seven. Mr Museveni's orders of Force Restraint will surely have a limit... #Mpawo atalikaba
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
You may let the public know about your service or business under this tweet
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