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Prosper Byamungu

@prosperbyamungu

A great believer that the biggest changes are effected by the smallest actions. Designer.Builder. Modern day explorer. Designing a beautiful Uganda 🇺🇬

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🗣️Good news: our project on Ugandan CCIs with 6 brillant partners from #animation #film #music #VR #heritage #games has just been officially approved! To celebrate, we payed a visit to one of the biggest partner Katoto Studios and it was nice to meet great talents there

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The need for more cost friendly spaces in the country to boost local tourism is quite obvious. We added yet another one at @acaciawilderness Mweya. Local travel should be affordable. #brownstridge

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Even if Germany grew coffee, Africa would still earn less. ===== Because the real wealth isn’t in the bean. It’s in the brew and in who drinks it. That’s the weight behind Dr. Cosmas Mwikirize’s words: “Germany earns more from coffee than the entire African continent. It grows

Even if Germany grew coffee, Africa would still earn less.
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Because the real wealth isn’t in the bean. It’s in the brew and in who drinks it.

That’s the weight behind Dr. Cosmas Mwikirize’s words: “Germany earns more from coffee than the entire African continent. It grows
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Some times you are minding your own business and a whole house floats by. I am all for creativity and innovation #bunyonyi #VisitUganda

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🗯️ Tourism alone is a dead end — agreed. But Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand didn’t bet their economies on tourism. Their wealth comes from manufacturing, trade, and logistics; tourism is a byproduct of infrastructure built for everything else. That’s the difference.

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Yesterday, a stranger handed me money in a high-end coffee shop in Kampala. It was one of those calm Sunday evenings when the city lowers its voice, the air calms, and a few of us pretend Monday is optional. I had left home to sit alone and meditate on the week ahead. It is a

Yesterday, a stranger handed me money in a high-end coffee shop in Kampala.

It was one of those calm Sunday evenings when the city lowers its voice, the air calms, and a few of us pretend Monday is optional. I had left home to sit alone and meditate on the week ahead. It is a
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Some people shut down when they’re going through tough times. They want no sympathy and no advice. All they want is silence and some alone time. They know how to pull themselves out, just leave them alone for a while.

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Hear me out. Airports should let us design serviced office spaces for people to inspire employees to think bigger. Imagine how motivated they would be CAAUGANDA 😀 #shirikihouse

Hear me out. Airports should let us design serviced office spaces for people to inspire employees to think bigger. Imagine how motivated they would be  <a href="/CAAUGANDA/">CAAUGANDA</a> 😀 #shirikihouse
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Share Widely, Uganda to the World🇺🇬 The "Official Event trailer" is here, Watch it in full HD🎬 A Ugandan diplomat. A lifelong fear of water. The River Nile. Uganda National Premiere - 25 April 2026. #BacktotheSourceTheNile BacktotheSourceTheNile

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As life may have it, I was seated at the hotel lobby in Addis when the usual “you man, what are you doing here” came at me from a familiar voice. Amos Wekesa . Always great to meet up.

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Here is what has always puzzled me, why is vocational education in most, if not all African countries looked down on? Even teachers always demean the trades and yet the entire infrastructure of the world is built by the same trades. The low self esteem of builders, welders,