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AgnesAsiimwe

@agnesasiimwe

Communications & PR Management ǁ Former Journalist ǁLive in Harmony with Nature ǁJesus is Lordǁ #ExploreUganda

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African Higher Education Centers of Excellence: A Decade of Impact, Innovation, and Excellence worldbank.org/en/events/2025… via World Bank #ACEat10

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My interview with former EAC Secretary General, Amb. Juma Mwapachu, who passed away on March 28th. #RIPAmbMwapachu youtube.com/watch?v=MTmk8R…

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10 years of the Africa Centers of Excellence Program. The celebration is going down in Accra, Ghana from 7 - 9, April 2025 at Labadi Beach Hotel. #ACEat10

10 years of the Africa Centers of Excellence Program. The celebration is going down in Accra, Ghana from 7 - 9, April 2025 at Labadi Beach Hotel. #ACEat10
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Today's preacher at our church St. Francis Chapel - Kabanyolo, Economist Dr Fred Muhumuza. He preached about generosity. Giving is not only in monetary terms. You can give time, skill, expertise, right decisions, right policies,good ideas, good conversations, talent, love,

Today's preacher at our church St. Francis Chapel - Kabanyolo, Economist Dr Fred Muhumuza.
He preached about generosity. 
Giving is not only in monetary terms. 

You can give time, skill, expertise, right decisions, right policies,good ideas, good conversations, talent, love,
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Six years ago on June 11th 2019, we launched the TVET project EASTRIP Project in Addis Ababa. Thousands of East Africans have gained life changing vocational #skills through EASTRIP and are doing well.

Six years ago on June 11th 2019, we launched the TVET project <a href="/EASTRIPSTI/">EASTRIP Project</a>  in Addis Ababa. Thousands of East Africans have gained life changing vocational #skills  through EASTRIP and are  doing well.
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I was stunned yesterday when all movement on the Kyebando Flyover was halted because the President was passing below on the Northern Bypass. Watching his convoy speed past like a scene from Fast and Furious, I realised this is what it means to leave absolutely nothing to chance.

I was stunned yesterday when all movement on the Kyebando Flyover was halted because the President was passing below on the Northern Bypass. Watching his convoy speed  past like a scene from Fast and Furious, I realised this is what it means to leave absolutely nothing to chance.
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When Grace Bantebya was in Senior 3, she began writing “Prof” on the cover of all her books as a way to motivate herself. Some teachers were supportive; others were surprised by her audacity. One teacher in particular went as far as tearing off the cover page of her exercise

When Grace Bantebya was in Senior 3, she began writing “Prof” on the cover of all her books as a way to motivate herself. Some teachers were supportive; others were surprised by her audacity. One teacher in particular went as far as tearing off the cover page of her exercise
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Good morning! I'm in Uganda to visit family and friends. But depending on your perspective, don't worry or I'm sorry: I'll be back by the end of the month. See you soon, NYC.

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A Tanzanian truck delivering rice at Luteete, deep in Wakiso, this morning. No restrictions of any kind by Uganda. Ugandan farmers grow rice too. Tanzania has always been protecive and this week banned foreigners from operating certain businesses in violation of the EAC Common

A Tanzanian truck delivering rice at Luteete, deep in Wakiso, this morning. No restrictions of any kind by Uganda. Ugandan farmers grow rice too. Tanzania has always been protecive and this week banned foreigners from operating  certain businesses in violation of the EAC Common