
Christopher Kisekka
Bureau Chief at Uganda Radio Network
Every Man is a Hero in His Own Story! #TheBalcony
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3 weeks ago |
ugandaradionetwork.com | Christopher Kisekka
Crafted in the fire of tribulation, suffering, and unyielding hope, six Anglican dioceses from Northern Uganda are coming to Namugongo not as separate entities, but as one family, bound by shared history and faith. These dioceses of Northern Uganda, Lango, West Lango, Madi-West Nile, Kitgum, and Nebbi carry a legacy carved through both pain and purpose. Together, they have borne the weight of war and political upheaval.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
ugandaradionetwork.com | Christopher Kisekka
On the edition this week, the crisis in lower secondary education. We share firsthand experiences from the front lines of a struggling lower secondary school curriculum. Four years ago she told the country that her ministry was ready to roll out the curriculum. Good as the curriculum may be, many say it has been dogged by poor implementation leading to the current crisis as the first cohort of learners sit for the final examinations under UNEB.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
ugandaradionetwork.com | Christopher Kisekka
Well, well, well, we are back! Right now, I am on #TheBalcony, surrounded by fresh air and a beautiful view, but feeling a bit sad and lost. Today, I want to address the deeply troubling issues of domestic and gender-based violence, especially in light of the tragic death of Rebecca Cheptegei, the Ugandan Olympic athlete whose life was cut short when her boyfriend poured petrol on her and set her on fire. Don’t be alarmed; I’ll be brief and blunt.
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Guys, I see you crying over #EPSAutoUg but let me tell you, there is a strategy--approved and signed--to fine Ugandans who drive cars USD 510 million or UGX 1,800,000,000, better read as 1.8 trillion shillings. This is the beginning. @Sambannz, you know this man. https://t.co/apApoXUhnA

RT @ACME_Africa: Runner-up in this category of Religion Reporting is Christopher Kisekka, Uganda Radio Network #UNJA2025 #ACMEAwards https:…

Food: Rural households spend 50%+ on food vs 27% in Kampala. Housing: Takes up 21.5% of income in Kampala vs 13% in Northern Uganda. Dining Out: Kampala spends 10% on eating out; Western Uganda spends only 3.7%. #UrbanVsRuralLife #DifferentPriorities #UBOSData #UgandaEconomy