Kenny Kuteesa (@kennykuteesa) 's Twitter Profile
Kenny Kuteesa

@kennykuteesa

15th Guild Speaker of Cavendish University Uganda. Rotaractor @manutd.Que sera sera 😏

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Primas Ashaba (@primasashaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See what the Lord did🥰 My blue gown looks good on me😗 One step done and achieved✅ LDC here we come 😂very ready😌. #ucugrad25

See what the Lord did🥰
My blue gown looks good on me😗

One step done and achieved✅

LDC here we come 😂very ready😌.

#ucugrad25
Yoweri K Museveni (@kagutamuseveni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu. Greetings. My social-media Manager, has drawn my attention to the lies and distortions on the social-media about the issue of the Balaalo in Northern, North Western and Eastern Uganda. The mistakes by the Balaalo in those areas are the

Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fair play to Luis Enrique… he’s turned Dembele from potential into a superstar! To get players of elite ability, who have always been considered the best in all of their teams from kids to adults…..to work like their life depends on it is genius in itself. Imagine if Mbappe

Fair play to Luis Enrique… he’s turned Dembele from potential into a superstar! To get players of elite ability, who have always been considered the best in all of their teams from kids to adults…..to work like their life depends on it is genius in itself. 
Imagine if Mbappe
Tuhairwe Herman (@htuhairwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chelsea are slicing PSG open with ruthless counterattacks, sitting in a compact mid-block, baiting the press, then exploding through the spaces with pace and precision. Clinical transitions. Enrique’s side can’t seem to cope. The Muyindi is smiling to the bank, though

Elison Karuhanga (@elisonk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we mourn the passing of Justice (Rtd) Prof. George Kanyeihamba; a man fashioned not for convenience, but for conviction. I knew him not only as a towering jurist, but as a historian of his own story, a teacher of reluctant students, and a man whose stubbornness was

Today, we mourn the passing of Justice (Rtd) Prof. George Kanyeihamba; a man fashioned not for convenience, but for conviction.

I knew him  not only as a towering jurist, but as a historian of his own story, a teacher of reluctant students, and a man whose stubbornness was