
Wnliam
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@jamesonen Stupid reply. The where white in Uganda, nigeria ,Zimbabwe etc to further elaborate black people where soluffering during aprtheid. Black government built staduims,power stations, roads ,schools better than your governments. Ourr government is corrupt but it works unlike your!






Uganda will spend $113 million to acquire 10 new aircraft for Uganda Airlines and increase its fleet size to 16.





I hope bro heals bambi. 🙏


Dear comrade @CanaryMugume, I come to openly tell you that I stand with you amidst the ongoing turbulence. This too will end. You’re a very kind, ambitious, sanguine and steadfast guy. If you ever had issues with @sashaferguson12, your wife with whom you’ve walked for years, it could have been out of naivety of what marriage takes, or unmet expectations. Most, if not all, people condemning you, are in fairytale marriages or unmarried. Marriage is premised on imperfections. I’ve been married for decades, it’s always been thorny. Everyday we have chance to celebrate our imperfections and work towards better. Your marriage never had chance to pass the test of time. Pick up the pieces, learn, relearn and unlearn. Stay firm!

@AfricaFactsZone Uganda is one of the poorest countries in Africa, struggling with insecurity, bad governance, and poverty for quite some time now. What Uganda needs is not a stadium, but economic reform so that ordinary citizens can have a better life again.


This is a photo of Mamdani's home country, Uganda. This is what New York will look like after he's destroyed it. DEPORT HIM NOW!

He doesn’t smoke He doesn’t drink He doesn’t womanise He doesn’t party He stays at home He doesn’t bet Where can I find him??

Dear fellow Ugandans, Today I stand before you as living proof that someone like me can be naturally gay not influenced or recruited by anyone. I am living evidence that a gay person is not necessarily wealthy, as many assume, and that someone like me can be gay and live in Uganda without causing harm to others. As LGBTQ Ugandans, we are not asking for special treatment or privileges. We simply ask to live free from fear, harm, and death because of who we are. I am gay, and there are many others like me. However, because of the fear they carry, they cannot come forward. If they did, many would lose their jobs, their families, and everything they have built in their lives.













