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Bruce Musha🐄

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Supporter of Gen. Museveni and All Freedom Fighters :Grumpy Economist|writter |Scholar| Entrepreneur & Model Farmer ●views are mine

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Lawyer
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@nbstv No married woman speaks like this in Public. Clearly this lady lacks a leader in her family.
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NBS Television@nbstv·
Pumla Nabachwa: I work with the central bank. My money is enough, but I am still looking for more. My son is 17 years old and is almost going to university, but I started saving for his university ten years ago. #SheCounts #WomenUganda2025+ #NBSUpdates
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NARO Uganda
NARO Uganda@narouganda·
Q&A session between H.E. @KagutaMuseveni and the vaccine scientist H.E: The scientist come back and explain to the Ugandan how the vaccine protects the livestock? Does the cow now kill the tick? The scientist (Dr. Swidiq Mugerwa): Your excellency, we got the protein from the tick its self. When you put the protein inform of a vaccine and inject it in the blood of the cow, the cow recognises it as a foreign body and produces soldiers/anti-bodies to fight against that protein. When the tick sucks blood that contains the soldiers/antibodies they kill the tick
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Norbert Mao
Norbert Mao@norbertmao·
One War, Many Fronts. No Retreat. No Surrender! While we have assembled the troops to fight the proxy election petition, we won’t be distracted. We won’t spend too much time hitting the shadow of the snake. We shall hit the real snake - on the head! To do that, we need support.
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
🇳🇦 BREAKING: Namibia just paid off its entire IMF debt. Zero balance. $23.8 million repaid. No new loans. No new conditions. Freedom. While other nations drown in IMF austerity, Namibia walked out. No more structural adjustment. No more neoliberal lectures. No more foreign control over economic policy. This is what sovereignty looks like. Paying your debts. Refusing new ones. Charting your own path. Namibia is free. Other African nations should take notes. Question for the timeline: Which African country should be next to tell the IMF goodbye?
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Bruce Musha🐄@BruceMusha·
But reporting to our kafunda soon. Tuganiiremu.
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Carlos@agent_of_change·
The liberation of Saigon took place 51 years ago. Ho Chi Minh once wrote of the Vietnam War: “They may bring in half a million, a million or even more troops to step up their war of aggression in South Vietnam. They may use thousands of aircraft for intensified attacks against North Vietnam. But never will they be able to break the iron will of the heroic Vietnamese people, their determination to fight against American aggression, for national salvation. The more truculent they grow, the more serious their crimes. They war may last five, ten, twenty or more years; Hanoi, Haiphong and other cities and enterprises may be destroyed; but the Vietnamese people will not be intimidated! Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom. Once victory is won, our people will rebuild their country and make it even more prosperous and beautiful.” Vietnam back then is Iran today. No matter what genocidal tactics the Epstein Alliance adopts, the Iranian people will not be intimidated.
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Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
Uganda’s Gold Exports Reach $6.4 Billion, Surpassing Coffee as Top Foreign Exchange Earner Uganda’s gold exports totaled approximately $6.4 billion in 2025, making gold the country’s leading export and overtaking coffee, according to the Bank of Uganda. The 76% year-on-year surge was driven by record global gold prices and increased activity from new market entrants. The majority of the gold is imported from neighboring countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan, refined domestically, and re-exported. As a result, the net trade balance for gold is estimated at around $200 million, despite the high gross export value. The Bank of Uganda has emphasized the need to increase domestic gold production and strengthen regulatory oversight of the sector. In 2025, Uganda inaugurated its first large-scale gold mine, a $250 million Chinese-owned project in Busia, as part of efforts to capture more value locally. While margins remain thin due to the re-export model, officials view domestic refining as a strategic step toward positioning Uganda as East Africa’s mineral processing hub.
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Gerald Katabazi.@GKatabazi·
This is the coffee photo that Ugandans waited for decades I mean if at all went as planned the coffee industry would be at the peak of its potential however it collapsed within the last few months and the rest is history. Today everyone is on his /her own struggling with the sovereignty bill huh 😃😃 Those who benefited from the Kodak moment benefited and some of us are here definitely to tell the story to the next generations how it was @JackieAkampwera @emong_samson @MashaCoffeeUg @AedenKaggwa @Josephnkandu1 @rkabushenga @AinePeter8 well RIP Doctor Emmanuel former UCDA Managing Director now @MAAIF_Uganda and being a Thursday it’s a throwback @uganda53615 @IanClark @jamesmuhangi @MsBrenda_A
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