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"The recognition bestowed upon me highlights the collective efforts of all those who are dedicated to creating a more inclusive and diverse ecosystem within Fintech. It is a testament to the importance of fostering opportunities for women to thrive and excel in different roles."
"As leaders, we have a significant role to play in supporting and enhancing government efforts to combat the pandemic that has devastated the country."
"As a district, we faced issues of misappropriation of funds; however, the reports from the Office of the Inspector General of Government and the State Housing Anti-Corruption Unit have not yet been released."
""Today marks a significant milestone for the hardworking people of Yumbe. We will forever remember TĂĽrkiye's support, and we are committed to making Yumbe a model region for fish farming by intensifying our efforts to honor this generous assistance."
"The Ministry should treat this as a critical issue, given that milk is a perishable product. The rationalization of the DDA will not result in the expected savings outlined in the Certificate of Financial Implication, as the information provided was misleading."
"I think a hero is really any person intent on making this a better place for all people."
"These issues can be addressed if the Government ensures that integrating the DDA into the Ministry of Agriculture does not compromise the ongoing recognition and accreditation processes, which are essential for market access."
"This grant will help uplift the economic well-being of many women by removing the barriers to finance that most women face. Community-based savings groups offer access to essential financial services that are often scarce in rural areas. These groups provide a safe place to save, opportunities to borrow small amounts with flexible terms, and a strong network of support and solidarity. We are deeply grateful to The Coca-Cola Foundation for their invaluable support."
"I want to assure them that February next year is still ahead of us. I know I won my votes honestly—I didn’t bribe anyone, I didn’t pay boda-bodas to ride around at night, and I didn’t send money for people to gather by the roadside. It was the love of the people that helped me win."
"We recognize that limited access to finance is one of the biggest challenges women face, particularly in marginalized communities worldwide. Financial stability is crucial to building resilience. Empowering women financially creates a ripple effect that benefits not only their families but also their communities and entire nations. Without access to financial resources, women struggle to save, grow their businesses, and lift their families out of poverty."
"I extend my heartfelt gratitude to H.E @KagutaMuseveni for the honor and privilege of being reappointed as Minister of state for ICT in your esteemed administration. I am deeply humbled by your continued confidence in my abilities and dedication to serve our country"
"As leaders we should be seen encouraging our people to embrace the Parish Development Model program and other government programs being implemented in various parts of the country."
"68% of our Ugandans are still stuck in subsistence farming meaning that they are more vulnerable to poverty. It is therefore in the interest of the government to partner with the media to enhance the dissemination of information, educate the masses especially on savings and cooperatives as a vehicle for development"
"Our commitment to supporting our communities, especially in times like these, is crucial for all stakeholders, as we all have a shared interest in the well-being of our country."
"I extend my sincere gratitude for the honor of being recognized for my contributions to nurturing women in Fintech. Your acknowledgment is deeply humbling and serves as a source of encouragement for me to continue advocating for gender inclusivity and empowerment."
"The portal will allow Ugandans to access land title information for a small fee, bringing much-needed transparency to the sector"
"This kind of innovation is what we need to restore public trust and make the industry attractive to both local and foreign investors"
"Covid-19 has also created a very big problem for the parents and at times, they are losing hope but I am encouraging them that they should not lose hope and we believe with time we shall clean up our streets."
"We had budgeted for Shs 3.4 billion but we got less than that. The money was not released at once .Some money was released and I think it was less than Shs 1 billion to resettle some of the children on the streets."
"We are building partnerships with private developers to increase the supply of affordable housing..These collaborations aim to attract investment through incentives such as tax breaks and improved access to land"
"We are committed to addressing these issues. Buyers deserve to get what they are promised—safe, well-built homes,"
"The real estate industry is one of the cornerstones of our nation’s development,” Namuganza said. “It breathes life into our infrastructure, fuels economic growth, and provides livelihoods to countless Ugandans"
"Traditionally, someone would purchase an apartment, struggle with maintenance, managing tenants, and end up with a payback period of almost 20 years,The stress of managing these properties reduced the attractiveness of such investments."
"We have been affected by Covid-19 but the issue of street children is something that started long ago, it is not something that started now .This phenomenon started when there was war and that is when children started staying on the streets."
"If you can’t hear me, feel free and ask me to repeat. I have a problem with my audibility. I have had this problem for about 10 years. I have been a cancer survivor for 12 years now and this affected my voice"
"As the president of a country, if you see something not working, there are laws you must enact, even if they are unpopular, as long as they are aimed at bringing peace. The priority is stabilizing the situation, and sometimes that means making tough decisions, even if the laws aren't well-received."
"Setting higher targets motivates us to work harder to achieve them. I remember when the government first focused heavily on eMTCT, we were still far behind. But we always strive to do our best."
"While serving as a minister, I didn’t like security officers but was coerced to have one. Still, my officers were usually plain-clothed because I didn’t want to scare people."
"The bill is connected to the general elections. After the 2011 elections, I encountered Lukwago in Parliament, where he was celebrating. Although he hadn't won the election, it was actually Museveni who had emerged victorious."
"Some of the challenges we face involve "pulling ropes," especially when it comes to context. In today’s world, global factors affect nearly everything. Implementing programs in a unique environment can be difficult because it’s challenging for partners or donors to fully understand and perceive the situation as you do. For example, with HIV mobile testing, some may find it difficult to accept the idea of bringing services directly to people, which can seem unusual. Global programs often come with challenges in creating interventions that truly address the specific needs and realities on the ground."
"I always fear to talk with people for fear of being judged. I used to be a vibrant woman and speak on every forum but after my treatment, I have since failed to restore my once strong voice. I thank God for my miraculous recovery."
"HIV has profoundly impacted many aspects of our military culture. In the past, soldiers often had a different mindset, including behaviors like sharing women, as reflected in the Kiswahili saying, "we eat from the same saucepan." There was little jealousy among soldiers, and solidarity was the norm. However, the HIV epidemic has forced a cultural shift. With a better understanding of how the virus spreads, soldiers have realized that maintaining these behaviors could be deadly—not just for them, but for their families and communities. Continuing to live by the old practices of sharing everything could have fatal consequences. HIV has pushed soldiers to rethink their approach to relationships and health, emphasizing personal responsibility and caution."
"By the way, we aim for 99:99:99—our targets are always set higher than the national ones."
"They are finding a way to tarnish my name and this could be part of their plans"
"We are not doing enough to educate our community about wetlands, coastal areas, and how to establish sustainable settlements."
"I have lived in this house for more than 40 years. I have no security officers and being a teacher, my home is open to any good-hearted person"
"The community has settled in this wetland without adequate awareness, but once the settlement was established, enforcement should have been implemented sooner."
"They made the decision after touring parts of Entebbe on June 19 to assess the damage caused by the rising water levels."
"The committee deemed the minister's refusal to provide information about the recipients of the mismanaged iron sheets as an act of contempt of Parliament due to his uncooperative behavior."
"I can't imagine leaving here without expressing my gratitude. I'm overwhelmed with emotion and didn't prepare a speech, but I just want to say, you are like a father to me—thank you."
"I have to admit, before I got involved in politics, I too shared the common belief that politics itself was inherently dirty. To me, this meant that anyone who entered politics was bound to engage in corruption, dishonesty, and compromise. This belief often leads people to think that people of faith should avoid public life altogether. However, when I eventually joined, I discovered something different. While it's true that many individuals act according to that cynical view of politics, I found that, with God's guidance, it's entirely possible to participate in politics without resorting to the "dirty" aspects that many associate with it."
"It is as if this musician intends to make people hate me. I can't tolerate that kind of attack"
"The current system is illogical, as it permits districts like my ancestral district of Pallisa, with an annual revenue of only 130 million shillings, to be represented by five MPs who collectively cost the nation 900 million shillings annually."
"You forgave my father, despite his mistakes, brought us back home, provided us with a house, and gave us an education. Because of you, I am now a doctor."
"when you stole my vote you thought it was done but in your fraudulent way you want to think that when you lie that your victory was robbed,your creditors will back off and forgive you,but as for me I’m waiting to once again give you your food(defeat)in 2026 because you have taken your foolery too far"
"I'm glad the Ministry has finally addressed the issue, even though it took some time. As the saying goes, better late than never it's a pleasure to see progress."
"We are making progress and staying on track."
"I decided to watch the news because I was curious to see who the new vice president would be. Meanwhile, my phone kept ringing nonstop, but I was so fed up with it that I chose to ignore it. Then, during a segment on the list of ministers, I saw my name and thought, "What?!" That's when it hit me—suddenly, I understood why my phone had been ringing off the hook."
"I have the education sector at heart because my parents could not afford much, but they ensured that I studied at the best schools and attained university education. To date, I read a lot because I got a solid foundation for what has become a remarkable career"
"I believe the university definition of politics is accurate when it describes it as "a way of sharing power and scarce resources." Harold Lasswell also famously defined politics as the art of "who gets what, when, and how." This highlights that, whether or not we are directly involved in formal or public political spheres, issues like power, resource distribution, equity, and justice are relevant to everyone. They affect us all in some way."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.