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on 15/08/2009 at 08:54
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Good work Ambrose. This is what has been missing all along. Keep it updated.
on 07/08/2009 at 19:41
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Dear Magister Ambrose, had taken long since I had last read from this Web. Good job done! Most touched by the article on Archbishop Kiwanuka and self critique.
Okunoonya amagezi kyekisookera ddala for humanity? Katonda kasita asigala nga ye highest Knowledge!
Ebirala bisaana maaso ku maaso! DS
DS
on 06/04/2009 at 20:13
Score : 9/10
I love Uganda, I traveled there last summer and I will be going again this summer. I think it is rightly named "The pearl of Africa" But what makes Uganda so special is not the landscape or the safari's it truly is the people; their generous hearts and amazing hospitality. I was overwhelmed with thier graciousness and I hope that I can give back even a small portion of what was given to me.
on 30/03/2009 at 16:06
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good job on the informative heart warming website!
i'm trying my hardest to support the invisible children foundation, through informing the people in my cities. I am currently trying to raise money to fly to Washington D.C for the sit in until the war in Uganda ends! Something needs to be done so we will be there until something is done! Peace!!!! One Love.
on 07/03/2009 at 15:34
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i trust and believe that this university offers the best education with a holistic approach. my brother and sister have attended Nkozi university and all i see in them is much more potencial. thanks and keep up the good work. looking foward to viewing your prospectus so as to enroll
on 21/02/2009 at 19:24
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Hello Fr.Ambrose, Let me profit by this opportunity to extend my sincere gratitude as far as this deveopment is concerned. I look to the future with high hopes and expectations to the things we shall share in this noble development. thanks, God bless.
on 08/02/2009 at 14:39
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Thanks Rev Bwengato for ur information posted,its of great importance for our peopleand those outside reader who may intend to vist ug.
u seem to be aman of wide knowlege whom we should use to get what can assist us in this ever changing world.
Mr bwangato what plns do u have for our younger generation,mainly whn it comes to developing and acquiring skills which can fit wit todays dynamic techinology.i know without tech and knowlege no way devlpt.
on 01/02/2009 at 15:39
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I am curious about knowing more about ugandan. My boss is an ugandan, chairman of our company, a western graduate of Yale University. Please provide me some information about the culture, way of life, a set of values you like, and those values you don't like. What an ugandan value most, their priorities and the likes.
I will highly appreciate your information for my guidance to have a good working relationship with my boss.
Thank you and best regards,
nes
nes
on 26/01/2009 at 17:50
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Hi!
Great site!
Greetings from Duisburg/Germany.
Best wishes
Peter
on 12/12/2008 at 09:13
Score : 9/10

Hello Fr. Ambrose,
Thanks for this development. I hope you will get in touch with many people and especially your Almuni. Yes, it's true as St. Augustine says, that, this world is like a book, if you don't travel you read only a page. I can see you travelling. I hope you will read more pages.
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