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Moses Ssekyanzi

Moses Ssekyanzi

@mosesforclimate

Youth Climate Justice Activist 🇺🇬| Environmentalists | Founder @starhandsorg| Social Entrepreneur & Philanthropist | Web Designer | Marketing @easyhousing2

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Another Studio Home completed in Kampala! This is ideal for your garden cottage or workplace, a guest house, home office, retreat, or vacation home to host your friends, or even your starter home. Let us know your thoughts on the unique blend with nature! #easyhousing #easyhome
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With timber construction, you just have to be open minded or else you may miss the most important moment in the industry today
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Before we started building with timber , everyone had different thoughts about it despite the existing old building stocks that were designed and built out of this Carbon negative material. From Kisoro to Fort portal all way through Kasese we have established our footprint. I believe in timber and I know how much potential it can make for this country. Last week President @KagutaMuseveni approved Wooden crockery and I saw it as a win for biobased industry. Let’s stop seeing timber as firewood or stands for scaffolding but rather as a renewable resource that has the potential to change the way we live.
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We had to hand over this cabin this week so that Easter finds it ready. By the way having a deck is one of the best things on a house, in the past, even hospitals could put beds on the deck , the reason was to enjoy the Vitamin D, today the deck is your neighbours door step, very sad 😔 Anyway, having a backup Solar systems also comes handy, its true, quality solar systems are quite costly in the beginning but you do it once and for all.
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Saturdays are for checking on Project progress. This is one of the 5 to be built large timber homes in Mukono but I have a question. Why do some people still build with bricks in 2026 really 🤔?
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I passed by the site today and the finishing works are moving on well. This 4 bedroom house is gonna be a good one, the client chose it because of the fact that it was affordable and easier to set up. No one could have done it if not us. If you have any questions about it please share and we shall respond as soon as possible.
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You don’t have to have to pay all the money today to have the house built.
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Made in Kenya 🇰🇪 Kenya is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places you stay in on Earth. I like the good attitude and positive energy of the Kenyan people and every country should pick a lesson or two from them.
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Our first home in Kenya is done ✅
Second one almost in place 🏡
And 5 more homes recently sold! Foundation works are complete, and we’re moving steadily. Grateful for the trust and excited for what’s ahead in Kenya 🇰🇪 #easyhousing #sustainablehousing #ecohomes #ecofriendly
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Timber cabins and Lake Victoria. As soon as you cross the lake, this cabin welcomes you. Today , I spent quite a great deal of time relaxing on its deck while enjoying the sounds of Lake Victoria. A lot of ideas were flowing in my mind just by relaxing on this un finished timber cabin. I kept on thinking how Buganda rulers in the past centuries were able to expand their territories because I couldn’t imagine if modern boats had developed by then. Anyway that was history 😁
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@wekesa_amos But let me tell you, even with 2 jobs, one full time, another part time. Plus my graphics and web designing skills, and many other things I am capable of doing. I am still struggling financially 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️. I think I need a podcast to tell this whole situation, kubanga 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
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@wekesa_amos I am one of the people who wouldn’t want to leave my country Mr. Amos. I can’t explain to you how much I have worked so hard since my S6 in 2017, all through my University journey. It’s almost 10 years since I embarked on my journey of working so hard and learning many things
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Deportation/ Ugandans Yesterday out there I witnessed another of the many deportations I have witnessed over the years. A young Ugandan lady was being carried by 5 security personnels into the plane and the cry could make anybody shade a tear. She was saying, am leaving my child behind, I need my child, help me. I engaged the security guys, felt bad being powerless. The security persons told me she was lying but the pain of seeing a young Ugandan lady in that state was unbearable, I think they drugged her eventually. In my head, I was like let me work hard to atleast maintain the jobs I have created, it’s not easy doing that anywhere in the world but even harder in Uganda. I know we sit back and look at the political class( both sides), these guys are also looking for jobs if you observe so well. It’s a much easier access to taxes enterprises are pushed for. The world out there is becoming more harsh to Africans, I told you in Madrid, on landing, police men with guns were at the 2 exits checking documents. On reaching entebbe, I saw so many other young people leaving the countries and my mind rushed to what I experienced yesterday. I often speak to young Ugandans while traveling and I ask what they are doing in those countries, they are mainly in hospitality and general services. When some young people argue with me here on X when I say we all should push for branding of uganda, my heart sinks in pain because they don’t know how these things work. When a country is well branded, open market opportunities grow so fast and anybody with a skill or desire to learn, will easily tap into that. I don’t know how I can explain this? When you are young and get an opportunity don’t waste it, don’t dance away the earnings. The world is rough out there and isn’t going to get easier. When you handle the little you earn well, it grows over time, you are able to look after yourself in the short run and in the long run, you will be able to support one or 2 others. That’s exactly what I have done and still do in life. Every time I remember where I have come from, I work even harder and it’s just the truth. What I do isn’t easy at all, it’s hard, very hard. I also called my first born son after seeing the deportation and I told him, I know you work hard, be consistent, focused because it’s tough out there. Had same discussion with my last born today morning. Yes, they see how hard I work but I must continuously tell them. And they get my point. They are starting to say Dad, we are seeing some of the things you have spoken about happen. We all have 24hrs, so don’t sit back and wait for some other person to do it, ask yourself, how am I helping in this situation.
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@HEBobiwine He will lose just like you. He's a thug who cannot be trusted by the public. Please Ugandans, don't elect this goon.
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I know how everyone feels about elections right now, but to not vote for leaders today would be to surrender all remaining positions to the dictator. Please go out there and vote! The Lord Mayor, District Chairpersons and L.C.5. Councillors are voted for today! #FreeUgandaNow
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In 2026, anything that can demonstrate timber is welcome. Here is a glimpse of one of those. You may need a timber Deck or Pergola besides your main building, you are always welcome for some ideas.
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Successfully handed it over to owner. This is the first of its kind in the whole of Kira Municipality, I am sure more will be coming up By far it is the most beautiful house in November, both clients wanted something that is eco-friendly but also built faster. It has taken us a record time of 2.5 months to build this magnificent building of 106 sqm in size. Because we were a one stop shop, that simplified life for the owner. Seeing 70 plus homes built in timber since 2024 has been a dream coming true. What would you like to know more about wooden homes?
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Once considered to be a poor insulator, timber wall frames are now considered one of the best performing materials and are required to greatly reduce the noise passed from room to room. Timber frames provide virtually the same level of fire protection as brick structures provided the proper fire safety measures are in place, contrary to the earlier belief that brick buildings were more fire-safe.
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Here is the difference well explained by University of the Built Environment. Prefabrication isn’t exactly the same as offsite construction, although they’re often confused with one another. Offsite construction is broader than prefabrication – it refers to the overall process of construction, from planning and design to fabrication, being performed offsite and then delivered as a complete project to the final site. Prefabricated construction techniques focus on specific elements of this – the manufacture and assembly of parts. It’s also slightly different to modular construction, which is another growing trend in the built environment. While prefabricated buildings can involve an array of components, modular buildings focus on the creation of modular units or ‘modules’ – repeated sections and standardized.
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We worn the Sustainability Award 2025 When I started thinking and living timber, I knew how hard the journey was going to be. It has been very challenging but also interesting. Yesterday we won the sustainability award as homes and Gardens Expo was celebrating 15 years. I think we deserve it, sustainability in Real Estate is something we need to give attention because the big elephant in the room is Climate change.
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Successfully handed over to its owner. This is the biggest timber house in Uganda. Its size is almost 200 sqm. Its deck spans for about 100 sqm. Was built in record time of 90 days. Please place your order for such homes today👏
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