Valuable People are undervalued – #RiseAgainstPoverty (RAP Uganda) org ‘Be Confident’ https://facebook.com/RapUganda0/

Valuable people play the most important roles in our lives.

That person stands by you, no matter what!

They give us absolute freedom to do what is right for us.

They create a value of your life.

They lead us to the right direction no matter which Matter it is.

They try to move us from harmful people in our life.

They solve our problems without getting credits.

By Aaron Ainomugisha,Journalist and news anchor, talk show host / supervisor with 91.2 www.croozefm.com Mbarara southwestern Uganda ,also, Founder/ED Rise Against Poverty Organization (RAP Uganda) “Be Confident”  https://www.facebook.com/RapUganda0/

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Sustainability: Tonnes of posho being donated,who grew the maize!

By Aaron Ainomugisha,Journalist & ED/Founder Rise Against Poverty Organization (RAP Uganda) ‘Be Confident’

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As the world jointly fight COVID_19 pandemic, businessmen,leaders,motivational/inspirational speakers, entrepreneurs, and other categories of people can’t and shouldn’t take this period for granted. A tickling period.

Bill Gates and Barrack Obama earlier prophesied how the world would suffer if no enough measures are put to avert pandemics/disasters including viruses, or having a fair situation during the disasters.

With billions of people affected already, it’s high time we understood that disasters cannot be stopped but the depth and width of the impact,the scars left can be minimized by total preparedness,voluntarily.

Sustainability: Investing in technology, health, agriculture, and other vital sectors is a modus operandi (way to go) because our grandchildren shouldn’t be victims of our planning.

In Uganda and Africa in particular, the relief being donated is dominated by maize flour,other food items like rice and matooke,but who grew that maize and rice! Is it Ugandan/African grown or it was imported! Africa has had analytical advice that agriculture & innovation (hands-on/skills/vocational training) shouldn’t be left out as they are continental backbone, this seems still in motion though some people have adhered to the advice.

Growth and Improving value of Food crops and Cash crops, farming in general shouldn’t be underestimated.

Even during normal times,many Ugandans couldn’t afford 3 meals daily due to food insecurity and poverty.

Let’s farm, let’s save, let’s get prepared, let’s expect disaster, let’s create sources of income, let’s jointly fight poverty.

Uganda maize imports quantity was at level of 5 tonnes in 2019, unchanged from the previous year.

In 2017, maize exports for Uganda was 82981 thousand US dollars. Though Uganda maize exports fluctuated substantially in recent years.

 FACTS: Export earnings 
              2017/18 – 2018/19
Gold 🥇 US$343m – US$1,068m
Fish 🐠   US$146m – US$185m
Tobacco US$54m  – US$85m
Cocoa B  US$58m – US$73m

🇺🇬 Export earnings ⬇
               2017/18       2018/19
Coffee☕ US$492m  – US$416m
Maize🌽 US$124m   – US$59M
Beans      US$123m  –  US$39m

By Aaron Ainomugisha,Journalist and news anchor,talk show host / supervisor with 91.2 www.croozefm.com Mbarara southwestern Uganda,also,Founder/ED Rise Against Poverty Organization (RAP Uganda) “Be Confident”  https://www.facebook.com/RapUganda0/

aaronainomugisha7@gmail.com 0754253916 / 0784043745

#StaySafe  

Detailed guidelines during this 14-day COVID-19 #COVID19UG lockdown – #Uganda,effective March 31,2020.

This is the full speech of President Yoweri Museveni in which he announced a 14-day lockdown of the country in a bid to control the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the country. Uganda currently has 33 confirmed cases. 

Countrymen and countrywomen

I am here, to again address you on the issue of the corona-virus. I first, addressed you on this issue on the 18th of March, 2020. Before I addressed you, together with the experts, we had discussed, in depth, the science of this virus. In that study, we had discovered the following characteristics of this virus.

1. It spreads through inhalation if somebody with the virus coughs (okukororra) or sneezes (okwetsyamura) near you ─ within four metres from you. It will, then, infect you through the inhalation of the rwooya (vapour) of the sick person that would have coughed or sneezed.

2. The second mode of spreading is when the infected person pollutes surfaces such as tables, door handles, etc. If you touch the polluted surface and, then, touch yourself in the soft parts of the body: eyes, nose or mouth, you also get infected. The virus cannot go through the normal, intact skin of a human being. It only goes through the soft parts mentioned above.

3. Although the healthy people afflicted may survive, it can kill alot of people that already have other medical conditions such as Aids, blood-pressure, pregnancy, diabetes, sickle-cells, cancer, the elderly, etc. In China, its kill rate was 4.05%.  In Italy its now 11.03% and Spain, its kill rate is now 8.4%.  It even kills the young people in some circumstances, like the young doctor, Li Wenliang, of Wuhan in China, who first identified this problem. He was only 33 years old.

Given its spread methods ─ sneezing and coughing by an inconsiderate and careless person in a cluster of people bunched together as well as an individual’s own carelessness of touching the soft parts of your body (the eyes, the nose and the mouth) without washing your hands or sanitizing them first, after careful study, we decided that this virus will spread fastest if it gets into large concentrations of people, some of whom may be behaving inconsiderately or carelessly as stated above. We, therefore, adopted the strategy of dispersing any concentration that may provide fuel to this virus.

In my address of the 18th of March, 2020, I put out 13 actions that dealt with this problem, in part, as well as other associated matters.  The 13 measures were:

(1) Close all the Educational Institutions which accounted for 15 million young Ugandans;

(2) Suspend communal prayers in Mosques, Churches or in Stadia and other open air venues;

(3) Stop all public political rallies, cultural gatherings or conferences;

(4) Banned Ugandans from moving to or through category one (I) countries that had had a large number of corona cases by that time;

(5) We allowed returning Ugandans provided they underwent mandatory quarantine, at their cost, for 14 days at a venue identified by the Ministry of Health;

(6) We allowed the non-agricultural gathering points to continue but with SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) put out by the Ministry of Health; and these gathering points were: factories, hotels, large plantations, markets, taxi-parks, etc.;

(7) We discouraged the hexagonal, extravagant Ugandan-style weddings; if in a hurry, we encouraged the couples to go for the scientific weddings by the actual stakeholders, accompanied by a few people;

(8) Burials could not be postponed, but it should be for a few people ─ the concerned homestead;

(9) With the 33 million farmers, according to the 2014 census, there was no problem because they are dispersed in their farms, plantations, etc.; the only issues to deal with here were the monthly or weekly cattle auction markets (ebikomera); and obutare (food markets); these were suspended;

(10) At that time, we thought that we could continue with the public transport systems of buses, mini-buses, taxis, boda-bodas, etc., provided they were given SOPs;

(11) The discos, dances, bars, sports, music shows, cinemas and concerts were all suspended;

(12) Number 12 was hygiene and enlightened (not kikafiri behavior ) behaviours of not coughing or sneezing in public, no spitting, washing with soap and water or using sanitizers, regularly disinfecting surfaces such as tables, door handles, etc. and not touching your eyes, nose or mouth with contaminated and unwashed hands; and

(13) Ended with nutrition to strengthen the body defence system.

We quickly, however, learnt that some of the actors were not obeying these measures and that, for instance, the returnees from abroad, from the high risk countries, were escaping from the quarantine even when it was mandatory. The ones in self-quarantine were also escaping, e.g. the Chinese that were arrested on the Congo boarder, in Zombo or the returnee from Kisumu that is the father of the Iganga baby that turned up positive that went into hiding. These gaps could cause us serious problems. 

These gaps were undermining the strategy of denying the virus the fuel that it could ignite and sustain its expansion by ensuring that there is no match-box and there is no dry grass ─ no virus and no concentrated masses. Therefore, on the 25th of March, 2020, on the 41st Anniversary of the battle of Rugaando, I announced two new measures:

1. Stopped all passengers coming into Uganda by air, land or water; this affected in-coming planes, buses, taxis or boats;

2. Also prohibited from entry were the pedestrians ─ people walking on foot from the neighbouring countries.

In all these measures, we were careful to clearly state that cargo planes and cargo vehicles, within Uganda and between Uganda and the outside, should continue with only the crews for the air-crafts and 3 persons per cargo vehicle.

Then, on the 21st of March, 2020, we announced additional measures as follows:

All public passenger transport vehicles are stopped and those were: taxis, coasters, buses, passenger trains, tuk-tuks (tri-cycles) and bodabodas;

Secondly, in order to scale down the numbers of the populations in the markets, we announced that only food sellers should remain in the markets; the non-food sellers should suspend their activities. 

However, private vehicles could continue but with only 3 people maximum per vehicle. However, ambulances, army vehicles, garbage collection vehicles, etc., would continue.

Since that time, we have been monitoring the situation. It was good we took all these measures. However, there are still windows through which the virus can continue to spread.  As of today, the 30th of March, 2020, 31 Ugandans and 2 Chinese have been confirmed as being positive with the virus.

Almost all of them are imported cases by Ugandans returning from mainly Dubai (UAE), Europe, the USA and Afghanistan.  Only 3 are the ones that received it from the importers.

These are: the wife and daughter of the Masaka man and the baby from Iganga whose father had returned from Kisumu in Kenya.  Out of the 33, the number of  eight (8) were intercepted at Entebbe, in the quarantine or, even, at the airport, like the case number one, who was detected by the temperature monitor and another 7 that were first identified by the temperature monitoring system.

This means that 14 out of the 33 had already entered the ekibuga (city, town), the lujja (compound) and some had even entered omuunju ─ munyuumba (inside the house) since we did not detect them at the Eireembo (the main entrance) or they escaped from the Eishaazi ─ the holding ground ─ by escaping from the quarantine. 

How many other Ugandans did they interact closely with to infect them? That is what we need to discover and soonest.  It is good that those who start feeling the symptoms report themselves, like the case from Hoima did.  However, this disease has two characteristics that make the work of fighting it tedious and quite challenging and need maximum vigilance.

One characteristic is that some of the infected people may not feel sick and may not even know that they are infected. Yet, they will continue spreading the disease, of course, through the carelessness of the general population of, for instance, polluting surfaces and touching oneself in the soft parts of one’s body: the eyes, the nose and the mouth; and sitting very close to one another even if the infected person is not coughing. After further careful analysis, we have come to the conclusion that to be on the safe side, it is better we err on the side of caution than to wait for a possible situation like of some countries where a 1,000 people are dying per day from this disease.

The second characteristic of this virus is that those that are infected, even when they survive, they take long in the hospital. In China, one case took 2 months. This has caused the filling up of all the hospital places even in the countries with advanced medical systems, until a situation where the medical authorities have to decide on who should be allowed to die and who should not.

Therefore, with these cases that had entered in the house, we should not wait for that situation. Incidentally, we now have under quarantine, a total of 839 persons. 

Even those that are alleged to have escaped from the quarantine, have all come back. How many people had they interacted with and how careless are they with the sitting close to one another and with the carelessly touching their soft parts? We, therefore, think that there is less risk in taking the risk of the bitter medicine of maximum restrictions for a limited time than gambling by assuming that pollution was limited when we are not absolutely sure.

Since we started this campaign of sensitization, if everybody listened by not coughing and sneezing near other people, by not sitting too close to one another when the infected person has got no symptoms and by not carelessly touching oneself in the soft parts, the cases that entered into the house would not have spread the disease. The question, however, is:  “Did all our people listen?”

That is why it is better not to take any risk by being complacent and assuming that everybody took heed when many may have not taken heed. That is why we have decided to take additional measures as follows:

1. Measure number one is to prohibit all people to people movement by everybody including those using their private vehicles, bodabodas, tuk-tuks, etc.  Why? 

Two reasons: (i) some private car owners have turned their cars into taxis, transporting the two people we had permitted, assuming that they would be members of one’s family, when in fact they were passengers being charged the exorbitant fare of Shs 50,000/- from Kampala to Jinja. 

Hence, the problem we were trying to cure of allowing the mixing of people from different sources was not being addressed. Instead, it was taking new forms.  The people with private cars were now the new public transporters without licences and facilitating the dangerous mixing in the process. 

Secondly, even more importantly, even if the private car owners had been disciplined and only moved around with only the 2 members of their families, still that movement would be dangerous because we do not know who has the virus now and who does not, given the penetration of the imported cases into the society, short-lived though it may have been. 

The ban on privately owned passenger vehicles will take effect from 2200 hours (Ten O’clock ─ Shaaha inna  ez’ekiro), today, the 30th of March, 2020.

I would have given the public time to adjust but on more scientific study, it was found that this would be a wrong policy. Why? A longer time would give people time to try and go to the villages. In so doing, they may transfer the sickness. We, would, then, not be curing anything. This freezing of movement will last 14 days from the 1st of April, 2020.  This time it is not Fool’s Day; it is wise-person’s Day.

2. The second category of concentrations are the shopping malls, arcades, hardware shops, which gather alot of people to sell and buy non-food items.  These are suspended for 14 days starting with the 1st of April, 2020.

3. All the non-food shops (stores) should also close.  Only food stores, stores selling agricultural products, veterinary products, detergents and pharmaceuticals should remain open. The Ministry of Health should work out SOPs for those stores. Many people should not be allowed to congregate there and form lines to buy.  Home deliveries should, instead, be encouraged.

4. The Super-markets should remain open but with clear SOPs that should restrict numbers that enter and leave the site at a given time and the handling of trolleys within the supermarkets.   Alot of people can be infected by handling the unsterilized trolleys within the super-markets. 

5. The established food markets in Kampala and the other towns should continue to be open.  However, two precautions must be observed.  One, the distance of four metres to the front, to the left, to the right and to the rear ─ between seller and buyer and also seller and seller must be observed in all the markets. Secondly, the sellers must not go home during the 14 days. They must arrange to stay nearby for that duration.

That movement between workplace to home and back, is part of the problem.  How are the people you left at home and how do you move to work if there is no public transport? It is that mixing that we want to freeze ─ between home, enroute and workplace.  Be in only one place for 14 days and we see what is happening.

6. Saloons, Lodges and garages should also be shut for 14 days from the 1st of April, 2020.

7. Like the farms, we would like the factories to keep producing because that is the life-blood of the country. However, the danger is in the workers going home and coming back.  It is that daily movement that must be frozen. Let the factory owners arrange for the crucial employees to camp around the factory area for the 14 days.  If they cannot do that, let them suspend production for 14 days.

8. Construction sites should continue if they can be able to encamp their workers for 14 days.  Otherwise, they should suspend construction for the 14 days.

9. The essential services are: the medical, veterinary, telephones, door-to-door delivery, Banks, Private Security companies, cleaning services, garbage collection, fire-brigade, petrol stations, water departments and some KCCA staff should continue to operate. URA should also not close business on account of not paying taxes in these 14 days.

These employers should, however, see whether they can encamp some staff near the workplace for the 14 days, which is the preferred way, or else get a special exemption from the RDC with the concurrence of the District Medical Officer.

10. Cargo transport by train, plane, lorry, pick-up, tuku-tukus, bodaboda and bicycle, within Uganda and between Uganda and the outside, must continue but only with minimum numbers, technically needed as follows:  Cargo ─ Air-craft ─ only the crew; Lorry ─ not more than 3 persons i.e. driver, tonne-boy plus one, etc., as will be directed by the Ministry of Transport, working with the National Task Force on the Corona virus.

11. Gatherings of more than 5 persons are hereby prohibited.

12. Except for cargo planes, lorries, pick-ups and trains, starting with the 31st of March, 2020, at 1900 hours (Saa Moja ya Usiku), there will be a curfew throughout the whole of Uganda. All other movements should stop. Let people stay in-doors in their homes except for the cargo-transporters. The exemption of cargo transporters does not apply to the bodabodas, tukutukus or bicycles in the curfew hours.  Those should only operate during daylight hours.

13. In order to deal with some unavoidable health issues like mothers in child birth or very sick people, permission can be sought from the RDC to use private transport to take such a person to hospital.  Additionally, government vehicles that do not belong to UPDF, Police, Prisons or UWA, will be pooled and deployed at the District Health Offices, including the divisions of Kampala, with their drivers, staying in tented compounds, ready to help in those health emergencies. Those vehicles will be under the command of the District Medical Officer.

14. On account of this pandemic, some sectors of the economy are suffering, such as the tourism industry, the entertainment industry, the transport industry, etc. However, as I said earlier, new opportunities are emerging in this misfortune.  You have seen how the demand for sanitizers, face masks, bicycles, etc., has stimulated new industrial opportunities. 

Working with the IMF and the World Bank, we shall set up a fund in UDB to accelerate industrialization through import-substitution and export promotion. You have seen how dangerous it is for Africa to excessively depend on imports from outside. This is the time to wake-up.

15. We are going to discuss with Banks, electricity companies and water companies in connection with the loans and bills, many people have with these units.  It is not correct to disconnect water or electricity on account of non-payment during this time of shutdown or to seize properties on account of the non-payment of loans.

16. Government workers should also stay at home for the 14 days, except for the Army, the Police, the Health workers, the Electricity, Water and Telephone workers.  Even there, however, SOPs should be worked out for the soldiers, etc., that do not stay in the barracks.  This problem of not staying near the workplace is something I have never supported. 

At one time, I wanted to shift and stay in Lubiri when it was still a barracks.  The Army leaders, that time, pacified me by turning both Nakasero and Entebbe into barracks, including taking over Nsamizi Hill.  People who do not stay in barracks, should either stay away for the duration of the shut down or camp in the barracks. 

The families of the soldiers and policemen should also be controlled moving in and out of the barracks should be suspended and so should the visitors.  Otherwise, we can have a major outbreak in the barracks. The vehicles of the Army, Police, ambulances utilities’ vehicles, Prisons, UWA, etc., will continue to move on orders of the competent authorities.

The Government anti-Corona-virus actions of stopping public transport and other measures have put the drivers and other people out of work.  Besides, many of them live hand to mouth ─ the daily bread. Without those activities, especially in the towns, such people may not be able to buy food. 

The Government, after properly identifying these people will distribute food to them in the form of akahuunga (maize flour), beans, powder milk, sugar, salt, etc. In the meantime, I direct the Police to arrest the opportunistic and irresponsible politicians who try to distribute food for cheap popularity. 

Those are very dangerous to the health of the people.  When you try to distribute food or money in such a situation, people gather around you.  Many people can be infected in that process.  You will, therefore, have caused the sickness or death of those people.  Anybody involved in that effort will be arrested and charged with attempted murder.

Today, Mr. Elumelu sent me US$150,000.  I will use it to buy, may be, three (3) four-wheel drive vehicles to use, by the Ministry of Health to use in this effort.  Those trying to take patients to hospitals, must also stop because they spread the virus in the process. If they have money, let them contribute it to the Task Force to use in a disciplined and safe way. In Mbale, the Chinese donated to me two four-wheel drive Jeeps.  I have donated these to the Task Force of the anti-corona virus.

However, the crucial point is the stopping of the epidemic.  I do not want us to lose millions of our vulnerable people to this wholly avoidable epidemic just on account of indiscipline. What is the indiscipline? 

Coughing or sneezing where there are other people; not washing or sanitizing your hands regularly; touching yourself in the soft parts of the body with unwashed hands, the soft parts being the eyes, the nose and the mouth; and congregating in numbers when science is telling us to avoid this wholly avoidable danger, disperse and do not congregate.

The idea, a Sheikh sent to me the verse from Isaiah, Chapter 26: Verse 20. It says: “Go home my people and lock your doors! Hide yourselves for a little while until the lord’s anger has passed”.

Uganda needs enough Bicycles before banning public transport #CoronavirusLockdown #COVID19UG #Covid19Out

President of the Republic of Uganda H.E YK Museveni has revealed that the novel coronavirus can be overcome and various measures are being applied,with others being considered.

While addressing the nation for the 4th time after Uganda recorded 9 cases ( March 24,2020),the President ordered that no one should increase commodity prices in this #COVID_19 crisis. He says those doing so are crooks. Spies are coming;you’ll be arrested and licence cancelled if you are caught overcharging people.
Meanwhile, Public transport like Boda boda, taxis, buses, can’t be banned now (may be later) because urban centres especially Kampala metropolitan area have no enough bicycles to transport people.

Those without personal transport means are advised to stay home if they can,or be cautious.
He said that he had also talked to the Uganda Manufacturers Association chairperson, Barbara Mulwana and Trade and Industry Minister, Amelia Kyambadde to see if the Road-master bicycle factory in Namanve can be revived.
Report the Crooks,and #COVID19UG issues via 0800203033 / 0800100066 / 0782909153 / 0772460297 / 0772469323  

Sanitize, Wash your hands, Stay Safe, Fight COVID_19  

To survive,Let’s respect sources of income

“There is no such thing as a lousy or BAD job – It’s only lousy men who don’t care to do it.” Do you think the education system is so spoilt that graduates feel they’d rather starve than do some jobs? To survive,Let’s respect sources of income. Avoid embezzlement and other vices.

From Aaron Ainomugisha (Ugandan Journalist/Radio News Anchor/Talk show host), aaronainomugisha7@gmail.com , whatsapp via 0754253916, Founder/CEO #RiseAgainstPoverty Org. ‘Be Confident.’ Regards. Kindly like RAP #Uganda https://facebook.com/710429309315140/posts/1111815502509850/

We must Embark on career Guidance to eliminate unemployment

Uganda Hotel & Tourism Training Institute Jinja has challenged government to partner with stakeholders through the Education & Sports and embark on sensitizing Ugandans especially the youth on career guidance as a key measure to eliminate unemployment around Uganda.

Mr. Oporia Daniel,the institution marketing manager has said that many Ugandans invest in their children in form of education but in less important courses due lack of guidance and upon graduation, the children turn into victims of the situation.

Asked, why they decided to provide training services in form of Hotel Management,Tourism Management, Pastry and Bakery, and other national and international standard skills to Ugandans,Oporia revealed that there is need to practically spreader knowledge about the hospitality industry so that the public can understand how to gain out of it.

‘There also need for a curriculum that is practical in nature,’ he added.

Registration is underway; Call or send whatsapp on (+256) 750181844

You can also enjoy Crested Crane Hotel services.

Dr Robert Rukari cautions the public against neglecting people with disabilities. @Mwesigwa_R

Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Morocco to Uganda Dr. Mwesigwa Robert Rukari has expressed concern and cautioned the public against neglecting children born with disabilities and People with Disabilities (PWD) at large.

While awarding medals to winners of Bishop Stuart University (BSU) Mbarara Marathon on Saturday March 14, 2020 at the Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences Ruharo, Rukari said some people still associate disability to witchcraft and therefore challenged them to always visit medical specialists not witchdoctors in case a child is born with disability or any unusual condition.

He revealed that some parents or guardians and family members deny disabled children  basic needs like education, a vice that is punishable by law.

On the same event, the University Vice Chancellor Prof. Maud Kamatenesi Mugisha who said disability isn’t inability revealed that the event was part of BSU Week that commenced March 8 till 15th as their annual event remembering when they received a charter and this is the 6th week since they started marking it.

At least Sh8 million was raised to help children with club foot under a partnership between BSU and OURS project under Ruharo Mission hospital.

The structure housing Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences is expected to be complete by September 2020, costing approximately Sh3 billion.

Rise Against Poverty (RAP Uganda) Organization  https://www.facebook.com/RapUganda0/     founder/CEO Aaron Ainomugisha (professional Journalist, Inspirational speaker & entrepreneur) also participated https://twitter.com/AaronAinomugis3 0784043745/0754253916 aaronainomugisha7@gmail.com

God Bless The Women by Lucky Dube – #WomensDay #WomensDay2020 #Equality #InternationalWomensDay #InternationalWomensDay2020

In the middle of the night I heard her pray
So bitterly and so softly, yeah
She prayed for her children
She prayed for their education
Then she prayed for the man
That left her with her children

We praise heroes everyday
But there are those that we forget to praise
The women of this world
They don’t run from anything
They stand and fight for what’s right

Oh oh oh
God bless the women

Even when times are so hard
They are so cool, calm and collected
They don’t run from anything
They stand and fight for what is right

They do not run from responsibilities
They stand and fight for what Is right

Oh oh oh… God bless the Wome.

March 8,2020…. Strength of a Woman is her Mind/reasoning.

President Museveni has warned men against beating women.
Uganda’s #InternationalWomensDay celebrations held at Malukhu Grounds,Mbale District.
“Celebrating 25 Yrs of the 1995 Constitution: Milestones on Promoting Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Uganda.”
World theme: ‘An equal world is an enabled world’.

Compiled by Aaron Ainomugisha – 0754253916 / 0784043745 – Journalist (editorial), news anchor, talk show host with www.croozefm.com ,also,Founder/CEO Rise Against Poverty Organization (RAP Uganda) “Be Confident” . https://www.facebook.com/RapUganda0/  

#Uganda : How Crested Cranes are disappearing.

The State Minister for Tourism Godfrey Kiwanda Suubi has blamed the
decline of grey crowned crane in the country to wetland encroachment,
poaching them for traditional use and smuggling them to the
neighboring countries of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In 1972 to 1974, there were
about100, 000 cranes in Uganda, in 1989 cranes declined to 35000 and 2018/ 2019, 8000 cranes were estimated to be remaining in Uganda.

The Grey Crowned Crane, scientifically known as Balearica regulorum gibbericeps, was chosen as Uganda’s national emblem because of its beauty and elegance. Commonly called the Crested Crane, it is a bird of national significance to Uganda, occupying a prime position on the country’s national flag and coat of arms.

The grey crowned crane, also known as the African crowned crane, golden crested crane, golden-crowned crane, East African crane, East African crowned crane, Eastern crowned crane, South African crane, is a bird in the crane family, Gruidae.

By Aaron Ainomugisha – aaronainomugisha7@gmail.com +256 754253916 / +256 784043745 Journalist (editorial), news anchor, talk show host with www.croozefm.com  , Founder/CEO Rise Against Poverty Organization (RAP Uganda) “Be Confident” . https://www.facebook.com/RapUganda0/ https://twitter.com/AaronAinomugis3

Freedom – Akon #MondayMotivation #RiseAgainstPoverty Org. (RAP Uganda) ‘Be Confident’.

Everything I have, everything I own,
All my mistakes, fan, you already know.
I wanna be free, (free) I wanna be free. (free)

From Senegal West Africa
To St. Louis, Missouri,
Thanks to Katherine Dunham
For giving my pops his glory.
He came down with his drum
And a dream to change the world
In a free uplifting world
And that’s all he ever want.
Mom came a little after,
Gave birth to my brother.
Then all of the pressure
Made ’em fight one another.
See, the pain would never last,
Did the best with what they had,
He knew the world was out for grabs
And he searched to find his

Freedom, Freedom, Freedom, (oh) Freedom
Everything I have, (have) everything I own,
All my mistakes, fan, you already know.
I wanna be free, (free) I wanna be free.
So, I search to find my (find my)

Freedom, Freedom, (oh yea) Freedom, (oh) Freedom
Everything I have, (have) everything I own,
All my mistakes, girl, you already know.
I wanna be free, (free) I wanna be free, (free) yeah.

As a kid I never knew
I’d have to hustle just to make it through.
So, I found myself skipping school,
‘Cause the girls don’t think I’m cool.
And because of that I didn’t care
Whether or not I went to jail,
I just wanna be treated fair,
‘Cause that’s all I ever knew.
Tellin’ me I need to slow down, (slow down)
‘Cause everybody in the whole town, (whole town)
‘Cause they know how I get down, (get down)
Foreigner from another town. (whole town)
Can you believe we still around? (slow down)
After so many hit the ground. (the ground)
And we ain’t gonna stop now, (stop now)
Until we get that

Freedom, (oh) Freedom, (oh) Freedom, (oh) Freedom
Everything I have, (have) everything I own, (own)
All my mistakes, fan, you already know, (yea)
I wanna be free, (free) I wanna be free,
(Won’t stop till I find my)

Freedom, (my Freedom) Freedom, (my Freedom) Freedom, (oh) Freedom
Everything I have, (have) everything I own, (own)
All my mistakes, girl, you already know, (yeah)
I wanna be free, (free) I wanna be free. (free)

If you wanna be free, and the land is drug-free,
Put your hands up, (hey) put your hands up. (hey)
If you wanna be free, from all your misery,
Put your hands up, (hey) put your hands up. (hey)
If you wanna be free, with plenty money,
Put your hands up, (hey) put your hands up. (hey)
If you wanna be free, just praise G-O-D,
Put your hands up, (hey) put your hands up. (hey)

Freedom, (oh) Freedom (Freedom), Freedom, (oh) Freedom
Everything I have, everything I own,
All my mistakes, girl, you already know
I wanna be free (wanna be free),
I wanna be free (wanna be free yea yea yea yea)

By Aaron Ainomugisha – aaronainomugisha7@gmail.com +256 754253916 / +256 784043745 Journalist (editorial), news anchor, talk show host with www.croozefm.com  , Founder/CEO Rise Against Poverty Organization (RAP Uganda) “Be Confident” . https://www.facebook.com/RapUganda0/  https://twitter.com/AaronAinomugis3

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