Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo (@ckyobutungi) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo

@ckyobutungi

MBChB, MSc, PhD |#BossLady | Quotable Professional 😊 | Aspiring Feminist 🕶 | #EquityFighter | Will tweet for money ₤$€ | Mwijukuru wa Bityo| Views personal

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Ministry of Finance (@mofpedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE STATE OF UGANDA'S ECONOMY AT A GLANCE: ➡️Size of the Economy has tripled to Shs 202 trillion (USD 53.3 billion) in FY 2023/24 from Shs 65 trillion (USD 17.2 billion) in FY 2010/11. ➡️During last quarter (FY 2023/24) GDP grew at 6.7% and is projected to get better. ➡️Inflation

THE STATE OF UGANDA'S ECONOMY AT A GLANCE:
➡️Size of the Economy has tripled to Shs 202 trillion (USD 53.3 billion) in FY 2023/24 from Shs 65 trillion (USD 17.2 billion) in FY 2010/11.
➡️During last quarter (FY 2023/24) GDP grew at 6.7% and is projected to get better.
➡️Inflation
Yvette_XO (@kenyanjukebox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A while back I learnt about Tall Poppy Syndrome which is a phenomenon where people of genuine merit are always criticized due to a societal preference for mediocrity. Being a good person makes you a threat to the norm because people refuse to reflect on their own issues

Hanifa 🇵🇸 🇵🇸 (@honeyfarsafi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning my lovelies. This is me taking a break from social media for a bit. I’ll be back rejuvenated, ready to unleash. You all have my heart. I have no words wallah. I probably shouldn’t be disclosing how much I’m getting but it’s over 400K I can’t keep count 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹

Good morning my lovelies. This is me taking a break from social media for a bit. I’ll be back rejuvenated, ready to unleash. You all have my heart. I have no words wallah. I probably shouldn’t be disclosing how much I’m getting but it’s over 400K I can’t keep count 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
Larry Madowo (@larrymadowo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hillside Endarasha is not the first school fire in Kenya. Rules now require dorms to have 2 doors, an emergency exit, fire extinguishers and more. So how did 17 boys get burnt beyond recognition in a dorm that held 156 learners?

I may have (@quincywandera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was working with the red cross when the Kyanguli fire happened. The morning after the fire we went to pick up bodies. I removed severed limbs of kids that tried to escape through the roof. The dormitory door had been chained from outside. At the said door, was a pile of bodies

Writer | Climber | Mother of Dragons | Kas Ka Gan (@wordslinger__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And 3 hours in, no power. Alafu you'll see folk saying someone is sabotaging this guy, without acknowledging that he decided to sabotage himself the moment he agreed to join this ill-fated government 🚮🚮

And 3 hours in, no power. Alafu you'll see folk saying someone is sabotaging this guy, without acknowledging that he decided to sabotage himself the moment he agreed to join this ill-fated government 🚮🚮
Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo (@ckyobutungi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The news of the children lost in the fire at Hillside Endarasha Academy is devastating. I cannot begin to imagine the pain of the families who have lost their children, the survivors and the trauma of their schoolmates. May they find comfort and grace during this difficult time

Agora Discourse (@agoracfr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Us Ugandans, to some extent we are the ones to blame. Like this side of the New taxi park, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) took the initiative to provide a waste storage container, it isn't even halfway full but garbage is being thrown just around the container and not inside #KampalaGarbageExhibition

Us Ugandans, to some extent we are the ones to blame.
Like this side of the New taxi park, <a href="/KCCAUG/">Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA)</a> took the initiative to provide a waste storage container, it isn't even halfway full but garbage is being thrown just around the container and not inside #KampalaGarbageExhibition
NCD Alliance Kenya (@ncdallianceke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍Front-of-Pack Warning Labels is a guide for you to make healthier food choices. In Kenya, we (International Institute for Legislative Affairs, APHRC, NCCK Nairobi Region, KELIN) are pushing for better food policies to help in identifying processed foods. #FoodPolicyKE #TuongeeNCDs  Ministry of Health Kenya Parliament

APHRC (@aphrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With support from MacArthur Foundation, #IamAPHRC's Ustawi Jangwani Project is transforming Eastern Africa’s drylands through community-led rangeland restoration...Watch to learn more. #FoodSecurity #FoodJustice #APHRCResearch buff.ly/3MA00Vi

Wanjuki Runyenje, MPA. (@wanjukibee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 2 decades later we are still battling such tragedies. I think as parents, we need a mega demo to MoE, they must formula and enforce a policy for learner safety and protection. GoK no longer funds infrastructure yet student population has soared. We need to talk.

Lydia Namubiru (@namlyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The burning of Rebecca Cheptegei has really shaken me. Each time I read about it, I need to take 5 and lie down. Existing as a woman is incredibly terrifying. You can just be there in your house, in peace time, on an ordinary Sunday, and someone you used to kiss sets you ablaze!

The good gal💥 😍❤️🍷 (@pliam_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You keep adding more polling stations instead of giving us a hospital says one the protestor in kitagwenda . We shall all eventually march . #March2Parliament

Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo (@ckyobutungi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kenyan/ African adults - we need a serious conversation. What is education? What is this thing that we have been told is good for our children that we must risk their lives for them to get it? Is this the only way our children can get this thing called education?

Kenyan/ African adults - we need a serious conversation. What is education? What is this thing that we have been told is good for our children that we must risk their lives for them to get it? 
Is this the only way our children can get this thing called education?