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hicginewsagency · 8 months
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Skills without Character is a Disaster- Analyst on Senior Citizens Talk
A Social Analyst Mutumba Elijah says skills and professionalism without Character are a disaster. Welcome to the Senior Citizens Talk with Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin … Watch here and subscribe
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https://www.svt.se/kultur/veckans-poddtips-omar-rudberg-blir-personlig-for-forsta-gangen
I love this so much. Omar’s sommarprat being recommended as one of 3 podcasts you should listen to this week. Bear in mind sommarprat is released daily. 7 episodes a week, and they chose Omar’s episode as the best. Him being very personal and the way he tells his story almost like a radio play is praised.
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https://www.svt.se/kultur/veckans-poddtips-omar-rudberg-blir-personlig-for-forsta-gangen
This is amazing! Omar’s Sommarprat getting recommended as one of 3 podcasts to listen to this week by SVT Culture 👏👏👏 I mean there are plenty of podcasts to chose from in a week.
They say it’s interesting to hear him become personal and to learn about his journey moving to Sweden and also understanding his way into music and acting. A true story presented with a lot of emotions and also inspirational. And also that it sound a little bit like radio theatre bc he is such a good actor but he seem to mean it a positive way, that it is emotional, hmm nice review anyhow and mostly existing he got selected!
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tonisofiamagnolialane · 8 months
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Bones and the Density of Air
Photo by Bash Mutumba on Pexels.com This is a story about a girl whose insides were empty and every person that she met would give her something so she would be able to fill up a piece of herself. So they gave her the bone for her big toe. The next person gave her the bone for her next toe. Next person gave her the bone for the next toe, and the next toe, and the next person and the next toe,…
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topdoctorsinuganda · 1 year
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The Top 10 Skin Clinics In Kampala To Transform Your Skin
1. Refine Skin and Body Clinic: Excellence Embodied
Dr. Chirag Kotecha's clinic stands as a beacon of trust and expertise.
Head Office: Ground Floor, Unit GF4 Forest Mall Block B, Lugogo Bypass, Kampala, Uganda. Phone: +256–758–232–889, Email: [email protected]
Branch: Palm Village Mall, Kampala, Uganda. Phone: +256–705–035–096, Email: [email protected]
South Sudan Branch: Sadeco Building, Juba. Phone: +211–922–687–111, Email: [email protected]
Experience: Over 20 years of experience in dermatology.
Website: Refine Skin and Body Clinic
Consultation Charges: Starting at SHS 70,000
Success Rate: 97% success rate in patient satisfaction.
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2. Serenity Dermatology: The Oasis of Beauty
Guided by the deft hands of Dr. Faridah Hussein, Serenity is a haven for those seeking transformation.
Location: Acacia Avenue, Kololo, Kampala.
Serenity's name says it all. A peaceful place for a beautiful transformation!— Waswa, a photographer capturing Kampala's essence.
3. Glow & Shine: Your Pathway to Luminous Skin
Dr. Amos Katumba's vision has made Glow & Shine a go-to destination for skin treatments in the heart of Kampala.
Location: Mawanda Road, Kamwokya, Kampala.
I owe my glow-up to Glow & Shine! It's a game-changer! — Nakato, a local vlogger.
4. Radiant Bliss: The Epitome of Skin Care
Nestled in the heart of Kampala, Dr. Amina Nalubega's clinic, Radiant Bliss, provides an array of treatments designed for all skin types.
Location: Bukoto Street, Ntinda, Kampala.
From my first consultation to my last session, Radiant Bliss has made me feel rejuvenated!— Mutumba, a businessman who swears by their treatments.
5. ClearDerm Clinic: Clearing the Path to Flawless Skin
With a comprehensive approach to skincare, Dr. James Ssempijja ensures that every patient's individual needs are addressed.
Location: 5th Street, Industrial Area, Kampala.
ClearDerm is a clear choice for anyone who prioritizes skin health. Dr. Ssempijja's approach is thorough and caring.— Zaitun, a renowned local makeup artist.
6. Skin Oasis: The Ultimate Skin Retreat
Dr. Richard Kavuma's dedication shines at Skin Oasis, a clinic renowned for its innovative treatments and care.
Location: Prince Charles Drive, Kololo, Kampala.
My experience at Skin Oasis has been unparalleled. Every session feels like a treat!— Kiwanuka, a travel enthusiast from Kampala.
7. Lumina Dermatology: Lighting the Path to Skin Brilliance
Pioneering the future of skincare in Kampala, Dr. Sarah Nagawa's Lumina Dermatology stands out for its advanced treatment protocols.
Location: 4th Street, Nakasero, Kampala.
Lumina Dermatology is a gem! Under Dr. Nagawa's expertise, my skin has never looked better.— Nalwanga, a popular event host in the city.
8. DermCare: Where Expertise Meets Experience
With years of experience, Dr. Emmanuel Turya is a respected figure in the dermatology realm of Kampala.
Location: Wampewo Avenue, Kampala.
DermCare is the blend of traditional wisdom and modern solutions. Highly recommended!— Mirembe, a schoolteacher and long-time patient.
9. SkinEssence Clinic: The Essential Stop for Skin Health
Under the vigilant eye of Dr. Rita Mbabazi, SkinEssence is a testament to what dedicated care can achieve.
Location: Tank Hill Road, Muyenga, Kampala.
Choosing SkinEssence was one of my best decisions. The results speak for themselves!— Kasumba, an architect with a keen eye for detail.
10. Transcend Dermatology: Beyond Skin Deep
Headed by Dr. Robert Lutaya, Transcend Dermatology is about more than just skin treatments – it's about holistic care.
Location: Kyadondo Road, Nakawa, Kampala.
Final Thoughts
The array of skilled dermatologists and exceptional skin clinics in Kampala signifies its growth in the healthcare domain. Each clinic offers a unique experience, but they all share a common goal: enhancing your skin's health and beauty.
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dailynation · 1 year
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89-year-old Senanga woman seeks gov’t intervention over land dispute 
An 89-year-old woman of Senanga is seeking the intervention of the government in a land dispute.
An 89-year-old woman of Senanga is seeking the intervention of the government in a land dispute. Ms Mutumba Mutakatala’s nephews are threatening to repossess and sell the land left by her late father for which she is an administrator. The Intestate Succession Act Chapter 59 0f the laws of Zambia clearly states that beneficiaries of properties left by a deceased person are the surviving spouse…
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kemifatoba · 2 years
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DADDY Magazine | Contemporary And – a Global Art Network for Africa and the Diaspora
Kemi Fatoba sat down with Julia Grosse and Yvette Mutumba to talk about their platform-turned-cosmos.
Why did you decide to launch Contemporary And?
Yvette: In 2012, the ifa (Institute for Foreign Relations) - chiefly the former head of their visual arts department, Elke aus dem Moore - suggested setting up a platform for contemporary art from Africa. They asked Julia to come on board, and we took it from there, developing C& into what it is today.
Julia: At the time, other important magazines such as Nka from the US or Revue Noire from France had already paved the way in terms of focusing on artistic production from Africa and the diaspora. A digital platform, bringing together these enormously rich and complex perspectives in a non-academic and more broadly accessible way, did not yet exist. This was the idea and the reason behind launching C&.
C& started as an online platform but evolved into so much more. Can you give us an overview of what you are doing besides the online and print magazines?
Yvette: Yes – since its launch C& has expanded into various digital and analogue projects, which are all closely related to the content and idea of the magazine. Since 2016, we have facilitated critical writing workshops, mentoring programmes, and a number of other initiatives aimed at young art writers.
At the moment, there's a newfound interest in art and culture from the continent. Do you think it will have a lasting effect?
Julia: The so-called hype around visual art from African perspectives is something we had already experienced when we launched C& almost ten years ago. It was always clear to us that hype comes and goes, and that should never affect our vision. One of our visions is that, at some point, artists with an African perspective won’t get invited to group shows to make programmes more "diverse", but because the curator is genuinely interested in their artistic approach and practice.
What does it feel like to be a part of this shift?  
Yvette: It feels like C& has contributed to this shift. Initially, people called us a “niche” project for “experts on Africa”. That’s no longer the case, and it's also reflected in our growing, broad readership. Through this shift, we have gained a different kind of confidence: Given that we literally cover the artistic production of an entire continent and its global diaspora, how could we ever have been considered niche? Despite the increased interest in art from the continent, so far, no other visual arts magazine is capable of matching what we're doing.
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How do you navigate stereotypes about art from the Global South and the fascination with Black pain?
Yvette: C& is building an archive of parallel narratives, which centres on Black artistic production. It’s a space where artists and writers reflect on issues and debates that are relevant to them. Sometimes, this content purposefully takes on such stereotypes. More often, though, the broadness of artistic voices in Africa and the global diaspora goes far beyond stereotypes. So for us, it's about pointing out stereotypes without reiterating them.
In our current issue, we explore how underrepresented communities explore and experience joy while the world is seemingly going up in flames. Is there space for Black joy in the art world?
Julia: That's a big one… but obviously, we would say yes! There are many beautiful, meaningful networks for artists and art producers around the globe. It’s also fantastic to see global art events, such as the Biennale de Dakar, the São Paulo Art Biennial or the Yango Biennial of Kinshasa, becoming real places of encounter again.
Yvette: Oh yes, of course there is space for Black joy! Enjoying the company and work of Black cultural producers and empowering each other is key.
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What are the things that bring you joy – professionally and personally?
Yvette: Professionally, it’s always a great joy to follow the development of young art writers and artists. As C&'s primary focus is on presenting artists that aren’t super established yet, it's fantastic to see people succeed in various ways. Another thing is getting feedback from C& readers – when they have a fan moment or comment on something we have published. These interactions are great, as we rarely meet the people who access our online platform. Personally though, the main things that bring me joy are my kids, my partner, our families, great friends, and good conversations.
Julia: Yvette mentioned all the essential things already. Spending time in nature also brings me joy and energy.
What's next?
Julia: Right now, we are involved in a big publishing project with four collectives from documenta 15. We'll publish our next print issue later this year, and we are also heavily brainstorming for our 10th anniversary in March 2023.
About C&
As a predominantly digital project, C& and C& América Latina have a substantial global network and physical offices in Berlin and Nairobi.
C& Workshops provide the tools for writing art reviews, comments, and essays. They have taken place in cities like Lagos, Nairobi, Lubumbashi, Luanda, Harare, and Detroit.
C& Mentoring Program is a six-month mentorship program connecting students with senior arts writers. The mentees receive a small stipend and the possibility of publishing selected texts in the online editorial sections of C& Magazine and C&AL Magazine. The C& Mentoring Program has connected mentors and mentees from Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Ethiopia, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, and Brazil.  
C& Commissions is aimed at artists who create digital works or exhibitions, which will be showcased at C&.
C& Artists’ Editions is a program for specially commissioned editions from artists who are part of the C& network. The editions offer an accessible, collectable portfolio of works from new and established artists.
C& Center of Unfinished Business is a reading room, offering visitors an extraordinary and sometimes disconcerting selection of books linked to colonialism in various ways – from German colonies to Congolese fashion and capital markets of the twenty-first century. Since 2017, the Center has been travelling and connecting with various cultural institutions in Europe and the US.
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emwanikwa · 2 years
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As part of the independence constitutional arrangements for Northern Rhodesia, in May 1964 in London, Kenneth David Kaunda, then Prime Minister at the head of the Self Government of Northern Rhodesia signed the Barotseland Agreement with the Litunga of the Lozi people Sir Mwanawina Lewanika III. The Barotseland Agreement of 1964 recognised the Litunga of Barotseland (Bulozi) as the principal local authority for the government and administration of Barotseland, with powers to make laws of Barotseland in respect to matters such as land, natural resources and taxation. The Barotseland Agreement 1964 was abrogated and cancelled by the Zambian Republican Government (GRZ) through the Constitutional (Amendment) Act of October 1969. Some groups among the Lozi (activists) have been lobbying for the restoration of the Barotseland Agreement 1964 for over four decades. Some extreme elements have even called for secession. The Barotseland Agreement activists include among others the Movement of the Restoration of Barotseland Agreement (MOREBA), the Barotse Patriotic Front (BPF) and Linyunga Ndambo. On 23rd October 2010 and 14th January 2011, the activists were involved in violent disturbances, which rocked Mongu and surrounding areas. The 14th January riots resulted in fatalities, serious injuries, arrests and detentions. The state came down heavily on the activists who were arrested. Twenty-four detainees were charged with treason for seeking to secede Barotseland, now Western Province, from the Republic of Zambia, while others were charged with riotous behaviour or conduct likely to cause a breach of peace. The nation was shocked by the violence and deaths. Concerned nationals, civic and church organizations, scholars, lawyers, political leaders and analysts from all corners of the country and in the diaspora raised issues and concerns: What was the basis of the Litunga’s power? Was secession a viable alternative? And what geographical area was to be excised from Zambia? etc. etc. This paper attempts to throw more light on the deep historical roots of the Barotseland Agreement 1964, going as far back as the 1900 Concessions/Treaties which were negotiated and signed by Lubosi Lewanika ruler of the Lozi, the British South Africa Chartered Company (BSA Co.) and the British Government.
"Reserved Area: Barotseland of the 1964 Agreement" by Mutumba Mainga Bull
""Reserved Area: Barotseland of the 1964 Agreement" by Mutumba Mainga Bull" https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/zssj/vol5/iss1/4/
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thewtcho · 2 years
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What Was Hajj Nsereko Mutumba Cause Of Death? Former UMSC Spokesperson Dies In 60s
What Was Hajj Nsereko Mutumba Cause Of Death? Former UMSC Spokesperson Dies In 60s
What Was Hajj Nsereko Mutumba Cause Of Death? Former UMSC Spokesperson Dies In 60s:- We are here to share the sad news with you all Hajj Nsereko Mutumba passed away on 3rd August 2022 at the age of 60. His passing was confirmed by his family on social media after which his death news went viral and people started posting his images and giving him tribute. People are searching or him to know the…
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bigeyeug · 5 years
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AVM finally releases ‘Nteledde’ video. Watch it here! By Our Reporter AVM, real name Alice Violet Mutumba, has finally released her much anticipated video for her single, ‘Nteledde’.
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fundgruber · 4 years
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Clémentine Deliss & Yvette Mutumba - Ware und Wissen (or the stories you wouldn't tell a stranger), diaphanes
https://www.academia.edu/35503144/Ware_und_Wissen_or_the_stories_you_wouldnt_tell_a_stranger_
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falcemartello · 5 years
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mobianflame · 5 years
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Imam discovers partner is a guy, 2 weeks after wedding ceremony
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An Ugandan Imam, Mohammed Mutumba, has actually been actually left behind in shock after he learnt his wife of 2 full weeks is a man.According to documents, the Imam had wedded his'wife' eventually identified as Swabullah Nabukeera after the duo fulfilled in a cathedral. He made a decision to take the relationship to yet another degree by paying her dower. The partner nonetheless claimed she performed her menstruations
after the wedding event, so the Imam made a decision to become person until'she'receives better.However, Nabukeera's good fortune went out after Mr Mutumba's neighbour professed
that his recently tied the knot better half had jumped over a wall surface and swiped their tv and also clothes.Mr Mutumba rental fees a two-roomed property where they had been actually remaining with Nabukeera.
The wall that separates the pair of rental rooms carried out not reach the iron sheets.The next-door neighbor turned up the case at Kayunga Authorities Terminal prior to detectives were routed to apprehend Microsoft Nabukeera.Kayunga Area illegal investigations officer, Mr Isaac Mugera pointed out when Ms Nabukeera reached the authorities station she was wearing a hijab and
flipflops."As the authorities's normal strategy, a women police, explored the suspicious thoroughly just before taking' her'to the cells.
Nevertheless, to the surprise of the policeman, the suspect had actually piled clothes in the breast support to scam that they were actually boobs,"Mr Mugera stated. "On additional search, our team discovered that the suspect had male genitals. Our experts rapidly educated'her'partner who had escorted her to the cops terminal,"The news surprised Mr Mutumba that talked to the police to permit him verify for themself through permitting him to see the private parts of his 'other half'. Mr Mugera added that Tumushabe informed police that he had ripped off Mr Mutumba that he is actually a female in a bid to acquire his funds."Our company have actually billed him along with impersonation, fraud and also getting goods by false pretence,"the CID supervisor said.Narrating how he dropped in passion along with the suspect, Mr Mutumba, an Imam of Kyampisi mosque pointed out
he discovered Tumushabe at Kyampisi mosque where he had actually gone for prayers."I was actually looking for a woman to marry and when I arrived on
a gorgeous woman wearing a hijab, I asked her for passion and also she accepted. Our company fell in passion, nonetheless, she informed me our company could certainly not sleep around until I take dower to her moms and dads as well as also swap marital relationship
promises," a visibly surprised Mutumba narrated.He explained that within, a full week he completed everything as well as visited his Nabukeera's aunt, Microsoft Nuuru Nabukeera, a citizen of Kituula Village in Seeta-Namuganga Sub-county. Tumushabe's alleged aunt, who has additionally been actually apprehended through cops claimed Mr Mutumba spent dowry which consisted of pair of goats, two bags of sugar, 3 busuutis, a container of salt and a Koran. Microsoft Nuuru Nabukeera told cops that she carried out certainly not recognize that her 'daughter'was actually male as she was familiar with him when he was presently an adult. "The first day he related to me he was actually wearing a hijab. I even copulated him in my bed room. When she informed me she had actually obtained a male for relationship, I provided her a go ahead as well as asked her to bring him to my residence," she said.Follow our company on Facebook-- @Lailasnews; Twitter-- @LailaIjeoma for updates
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ALBUM Adverts; Mifilifili izwala mifilifili - Mutumba Libeleki 2019
https://www.reverbnation.com/mutumba/song/30454731-16-sikolo-si-zusa-bulutu-album
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zambianobserver · 2 years
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Lusambo has declared his intention to contest the presidency in 2026 general elections
‘KABUSHI 1’ TO BULLDOZE HIS WAY PLOT 1! Kabushi Member of Parliament, Bowman Lusambo has declared his intention to contest the presidency possibly in the 2026 general elections. The lawmaker tells Muvi’s Mutumba Liambela Junior of his intentions to seek the highest office in land insisting that his aspirations are within range. With the race to the PF presidency being heavily contested, the…
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hicginewsagency · 2 years
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RDC tells Muslims to obey NRM so as to get 'juicy' jobs.
RDC tells Muslims to obey NRM so as to get ‘juicy’ jobs.
Updated at 1321 EAT on Monday 13th June 2022. Muslims in Uganda must obey the NRM government if they want to access top positions in the public service sector according to Kayunga resident district commissioner (RDC) Al-Hajji Nsereko Mutumba.  Speaking at the congratulatory party of Hajjat Ahmed Saba, who has been appointed director for human resource at the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority…
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