Yogi🌴
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Yogi🌴
@212ABM
Developer. Construction. Logistics. ABURATII







Jada Pinkett Smith brags that Chris Rock asked her out after Will Smith slapped him, once he heard their relationship was on the rocks 😳👀

BREAKING: Strait of Hormuz transit fees to be paid in Iranian currency, Iran proposes 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/8znvvy?update=…





Happy Birthday to Ed Sheeran! Here he is at 15-year-old performing to a single toddler at a Suffolk village gig.


John Musasizi, a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Livelihood and Farm Production (BSAL) from the @FIS_MUST, emerged as the best overall graduand of the #32ndMUSTGrad ceremony with a CGPA of 4.83. Congratulations, John. #FiredUp

Do y’all delete pictures and memories of people you don’t speak to no more? Be sincere


Stop send me voice notes. You might find yourself on my song.


Uganda's Kampala-Jinja Expressway (KJE) is poised to become East Africa's fastest road upon its completion in the coming years. With a design speed of 120 km/h, the 73-kilometer main section will surpass Kenya's Nairobi-Thika highway (110 km/h) and match the speed limit of sections of South Africa's N1 and N14 highways. The project is in the procurement and advanced preparatory stages, with a possible start of physical works reported to begin in 2026 after years of delays. The KJE's 95-kilometer total length (including a 77km mainline and an 18km southern bypass connecting to the Entebbe Expressway) will be built in two phases. Phase one covers 33 kilometers from Kampala to Namataba, along with the Kampala Southern Bypass. Phase two will complete the remaining 43.7 kilometers from Namataba to Jinja. The initial 4 kilometers from Kinawataka will have 8 lanes, followed by 6 lanes to Mukono, and then 4 lanes to Jinja. The estimated cost of the project is USD 1.1 billion. Your thoughts?











