Sam, AGONA (@samagona) 's Twitter Profile
Sam, AGONA

@samagona

A Day Time Dreamer| Systems Analysis | Design| Ideator | @ghcorps Alumni | Contributor @ThePrismNewsUg

MSc, MBA candidate.

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calendar_today03-06-2011 10:02:53

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World Class with patients and their caregivers sleeping in corridors! Go check the container at the northern side of the building, caregivers sleep beneath it.. Reverand, I think you have grossly misused the word world-class.

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There are clear pointers of what world-class service is, and for a cancer patient sleeping under a tent is not one of them. It might be world-class service for someone camping.

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If you earn Ugx. 1m per month, do not own your home, and do not own any company shares, you're in the top 31% of Ugandans, bottom 43% of Kenyans, top 28% of Rwandans, and bottom 27% of the world, according to the World Inequality Database.

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Holding the country tightly by its jabulanis.. not too different from us though. Strong men have terribly abused this continent.

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Moral story, to safe guard your daughter from doing the least expected, p'se have a house/ home where if everything fails, she will at least have a roof over her head and not live with someone for accommodation, food, health care or the basics of life. This lady's is survival.

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KINGS, CHIEFS & COOPERATIVES | #CoopTalks Did you know? For generations, traditional institutions have used cooperatives as a pathway for community development. Topic: Kings, Chiefs & Cooperatives: How Can Traditional Institutions Work With Cooperatives for Development?

KINGS, CHIEFS & COOPERATIVES | #CoopTalks

Did you know? For generations, traditional institutions have used cooperatives as a pathway for community development.

Topic: Kings, Chiefs & Cooperatives: How Can Traditional Institutions Work With Cooperatives for Development?