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Financial Literacy| Women's Rights|Mental Health Awareness|Travel Romans 8.28. The details may differ, but the things that make us human are the same

Kampala เข้าร่วม Aralık 2011
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MaTama@MMatama·
Please join us for the rosary recital at 9.00pm daily. To join use the zoom link below : universityofgalway-ie.zoom.us/j/96635835087?… *Meeting ID:* 966 3583 5087 *Passcode:* 882428
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You guys are still defending Kuteesa?! Oh wow!
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Wow! All this advise just like that? I hope the media centre and all other government agencies pick a leaf. But also as a business owner, remove media centre and insert your business name.
The.PR.Guy@kezio_musoke

#LongPostAlert I #ExpertOpinion Dear @UgandaMediaCent, here is some free (but expensive-sounding) advice on patching your brand before attempting to fix ‘brand Uganda’. To be honest. Right now, the centre feels more like a notice board. In a world where governments are building media ecosystems, the centre still issues statements and communicates as if it’s 2003. Here are 10 expert suggestions for how you can fix it. 1⃣. The centre has no identity, or does it? If it does, it’s a borrowed identity. The national emblem is not your logo in its entirety. It’s everyone’s logo. If you want to be taken seriously as a modern communications institution, build a distinct visual identity, including colours, fonts, templates, and brand elements (that can easily be associated with Uganda). You need to start thinking less of the “coat of arms” and be cleaner, sharper, and more recognisable. Even the central banks and revenue authorities have distinctive identities. 2⃣. What exactly are you as a media centre? Are you an NRM government mouthpiece? A national information hub? A media liaison? President Museveni’s personal media dissemination centre? Right now, you’re trying to be everything and, honestly, landing nowhere. Clear positioning builds trust. Without it, you are just another voice in an already noisy government choir. 3⃣. The media centre needs to communicate like humans. Like Ugandans! Not like circulars. Ugandans don’t read statements. A majority of today’s news consumers scroll on their phones.  If your communication sounds like it was drafted by three government committees and approved by ten people, it’s already lost. Simplify. Be direct. Be understood. Also, your press releases are a little too frequent. Your press conferences are too long. You might need to review that. 4⃣. Your digital presence needs an urgent revamp. Let’s not sugarcoat it. Your digital platforms feel scattered, inconsistent, and underwhelming. Your website is not befitting. It’s ugly. You have a paltry 7K followers on Instagram, and your Instagram page looks like a content-dumping ground. You have no strong LinkedIn presence (you’re missing out on engaging policymakers, professionals, and global stakeholders). There is an unbranded YouTube channel for a certain Uganda Media Centre with a paltry 700 subscribers (they should at least be double that). Visibly, there is no real YouTube content strategy beyond numerous clips of press briefings. No Flickr presence, your visual assets and depository. No Tik Tok. Visual identity? Inconsistent at best. Meanwhile, globally, over 60% of people now consume news via social media. That means your first impression is digital, and right now, it’s your weakest entry. Here is what you (could) need: ▪️A cohesive visual system across platforms. ▪️A content strategy, not just uploads. Invest in a studio setup and podcast format (owned and managed by Uganda Media Centre). ▪️Create some engaging formats featuring Ugandan voices from business, tourism, sports, and culture. Uganda is not short of interesting personalities for this. You have @wekesa_amos for tourism, and Joshua Baraka (currently a major export of Ugandan music). You have @rkabushenga et al. You can also partner with leading clean podcasters in the diaspora. The idea is for you to create a community. Please note that news narratives are no longer sourced; they are now scripted and produced. 5⃣. Not everything warrants a press briefing. The weekly podium-style media engagement format (with shabby banners in the background) needs to evolve. It’s tired and boring. Shouldn’t the media centre be a centre of excellence? Shouldn’t it be a brand custodian for the whole country? To break away from, or at least mix in with, these many press briefings, start by turning lesser-known policies into short videos, infographics, and explainers. That recent AI-generated video from filmmaker Loukman Ali was a weak attempt at content creation. For example, the recent copyright law that provoked debate among different stakeholders could have been fodder for the kind of content the media centre can break down for the public. What can you tell a 22-year-old Ugandan about it? If a Gen-Z doesn’t find your press briefings impressive in 30 seconds, you’ve lost an entire generation. 6⃣. Once again, media relations are not necessarily about hosting press conferences. Journalists don’t need an open-tent gathering every now and then; they need a partner. Build relationships. Visit newsrooms. Engage and cultivate media influencers. Recognise them monthly. Rethink the idea of media awards. Blogger awards. The most influential TikToker or YouTuber. Work with credible digital voices. Better yet, train and empower emerging media creators. If you don’t shape the narrative ecosystem, the naysayers will, and they already are. 7⃣. How ready are you for crisis communication? Uganda’s PR challenge is not breaking news, and we all know what is missing. ‘Bad news from Uganda’ is beginning to seem normal. The centre needs structured responses, including up-to-date fact sheets, rapid-response messaging, and consistent alignment among spokespersons. Recently, we were in a crisis over news that Uganda would send troops to Iran to defend Israel. This was triggered by X tweets from top officials. A Ugandan UN ambassador responded differently. A foreign affairs official responded differently. A friend of the top official involved in the debacle responded as well, differently. Uganda Media Centre didn’t pronounce itself on the matter. The centre was silent. The silence on such issues creates confusion and erodes reputation. 8⃣. Too many voices, no single message! With Uganda’s PR and communications today, the Uganda Police say one thing, the parliament’s spokesperson says another, the judiciary adds spice, and the Minister of Youth voices yet another opinion. The result? Confusion and, most times, global embarrassment. The Uganda Media Centre should coordinate messaging rather than compete with it. 9⃣. Not All Audiences Are the Same (And that’s the point). Gen Z, foreign investors, foreign diplomats, and foreign media are all different. And yet the Media Centre should be designed to speak to all of them using different tones. How does one respond to an article in The Economist, a professor at Harvard, a would-be Chinese investor, or a disgruntled youth in the Middle East? Segment your communication. Tailor your tone. 🔟. Lastly, the big question is: Who trusts you? Have you ever measured your credibility? The Uganda Media Centre needs to carry out surveys and perception audits, gather feedback loops (from the Ugandans it serves), and, from this, build thought leadership by publishing insights, issuing newsletters, hosting experts, inviting scholars, and creating a network of credible voices tied to its platform. This article is originally published on the Business Insights Africa I @Afro_Insights website here [link] bizinsights.africa/commentary-10-… #BrandUganda

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Dr. Vecn(y)a(ms)
Dr. Vecn(y)a(ms)@KNMumbi·
Malaya for further education. Malaya for contraception(even though the drugs have other indications : ovarian cysts,acne,heavy periods, dysmenorrhea) Malaya for having a child early. Malaya for single mother(the parent that stayed) Malaya for having no child at a certain age…
ba sing slay 💅🏽@kigutasheilaa

Once you realize as a woman you’re automatically a whore some things don’t bother you. Sawa umeniita malaya and then? 😂😂

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Daniel Lutaaya
Daniel Lutaaya@DanielLutaaya·
As I have always said, If you have a problem with menstrual blood, then just date a man. Women menstruate it is not news. And sometimes, mistakes will happen. If you think this little blood messes up your car, then wait till she has to push a baby out in the car while you are stuck in jam rushing to the hospital, you will see real blood. And if she had a heavy meal before labor begins, Number 2 will actually come out before the baby. So this is nothing lads. As long as you are straight and love women, then terms and conditions apply.😉 abakyala bazira.
LADE HERSELF@Thebiglade

Bro to bro, your girlfriend did this, what would you do??

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Johnson@MessiahTabu·
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and as our small contribution, we’ll be shining a spotlight on it in this week’s trivia because awareness is where accountability begins.
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Agather Atuhaire
Agather Atuhaire@AAgather·
The Kabaka is looking good and healthy😊 I don’t know a 70 year old that looks like this. Meanwhile, I hope it’s not offensive to kuwaana Kabaka in Buganda culture🤔🙆🏻‍♀️
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MaTama@MMatama·
@mtnug this number has called threatening to block my Sim card. He said he was calling from mtn and ucc. 0767247041
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UETCL
UETCL@uetcl·
Public Notice: Ongoing Nationwide Power Outage ‼️
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Flavia
Flavia@Mizzflav·
Starting this Sunday at 5pm on @ntvuganda, we bring back the memories that have made NTV remarkable over the 20 years.
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Rene🧚🫧
Rene🧚🫧@sheisafairyyy·
Always go to the funeral. Always go to the hospital. You don't need to know what to say. In times of profound crisis, people don't remember your words, they only remember whether you showed up for them at their lowest moment.
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TOKO
TOKO@GodwinTOKO·
Recently, a state attorney described @MaleMabiriziHKK as “irresponsible” for not having a passport. Today, another described a retired magistrate as “too poor” to stand surety for his own son. Both submissions are plainly ridiculous, however, the state attorney’s role is to sell a story - just like the Kampala conductor who claims the taxi is full, then makes you wait for 30 minutes to fill it up. The real absurdity is that each of the magistrates in these cases bought the arguments made and used them as a basis to deny bail. Poverty - the thing Uganda is known for - and a document that only 3 per cent of Ugandans have should never be used as basis for denying bail Ugandans bail! Not even in a bad dream!
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God's Finest
God's Finest@ronald_xal·
Unpopular opinion: Google is lowkey doing Uganda dirty 😭 Hey @Google @googlemaps @googleafrica, I know the chances of this reaching you are pretty scarce but, am just a guy optimistic and trying His luck, I realize the street view of almost all Uganda is quite outdated.... since 2015💀 Obama was still president. Rihanna hadn't ghosted music yet. Drake and Meek Mill were still beefing. I was 16 years old. Tourists and investors researching Uganda online are seeing a ghost of what we used to be — not what we are. That's actually a problem. A real one. I'm Ronald. 25. Ugandan. 5 years Photo and Videography experience. 8 years working in tech, even though I wasn't able to go for higher Computer classes, I have adequate computer knowledge up my sleeves. I know these streets. I know this city. @Google — I'm not just posting into the void. I'm genuinely offering to help fix this. Uganda deserves to be seen as it is TODAY. 📸🇺🇬 Who do I talk to? 👀 #Uganda #GoogleStreetView #KampalaCity #TechAfrica #RepresentAfrica Whoever sees this, please repost until @Google sees this🙏🏾 @Ssenyonyiderick @Esau_Matsiko @TourismBoardUg @256Rootyherman @Uganda_Expozed 🙏🏾
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Kakwenza Rukirabashaija
Kakwenza Rukirabashaija@KakwenzaRukira·
Problem is that they don’t listen
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Tabz
Tabz@NinyeTabz·
CONFIRMED: Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro will NOT be brought to court today! He will be brought among others tomorrow Friday at 10am at Kanyanya Court. My sources say he will NOT be given bail and likely the magistrate will NOT show up tomorrow. They don’t want to set such a precedent!
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David F.K. Mpanga
David F.K. Mpanga@dfkm1970·
We shall never see the Uganda we want until we develop a central nervous system that enables us to feel each other's pain.
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Dr. Shamim Nambassa
Dr. Shamim Nambassa@ShamimNambassa·
“One time as we were trying to secure bail for Hon Waiswa Mufumbiro and the wife was the surity, she said...your honor I can't live without my husband...I have cancer, the medication I take every week is too expensive and I can't afford it wen my husband is in cells... the state Attorney then said give us time we look into these medical papers they might be from Nasser road... the next bail hearing "bail was denied" Mpulila obulumi 🥹Rest In Power Edith
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Mukama Yesu!
Agather Atuhaire@AAgather

The wife of @NUP_Ug Deputy Spokesperson Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro is dead. Her husband has been behind bars for almost a year now. Trial against him has never commenced and he has been denied bail several times. When some of the charges against him were dropped, fresh ones were immediately brought up. He left his wife battling cancer and today she succumbed to it💔

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