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17th November 4:16 pm

Blogger Team: Joel Besekezi

joel_optimisedMy name is Joel Besekezi, I work with UBC-TV as a news anchor and talk show host. I am the first born in a family of four. I reside in Kisaasi, one of the most outstanding suburbs in Kampala City.

Currently I am also pursuing a business course at Makerere University, the best there is in East Africa and South of the Sahara. I am a multi-talented young man with a go-getter attitude. I can sing quite well, which explains my moving voice because when I sing, people move out!

I like several things, among which are sports, public presentations, politics, to mention but a few. The latter explains my great ambitions of becoming President of this gallant nation Uganda. I am a born-again Christian who loves the Lord with a great passion.

I like to face challenges head on, no wonder I killed a dog (read rat) with my bare hands when I was six years of age. I have travelled to several parts of Uganda and elsewhere in the world including Kenya and United Kingdom. I therefore have no doubt that if I asked to become the next Commonwealth Secretary-General, I would be given the green light.

Here’s a short piece of audio created by me about my involvement in the event:

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(A transcript will be posted shortly)

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  • Posted by kalyango frank - 21st November

    Donor aid should alway be passed down to the final userwith the government puting up a sturucture to monitor proper use of funds.If aid is in form of tangible items,let it be bought so that the standard item is whats bought. My view is that alot of donor funds is missdirected and people in common wealth nations remain poorat the expence of some few self satisifaction seekers.In uganda scrupping of cost sharing has impacted negatively on the quality of service in public health units.So policy revision is important.Sorry if you are hurt but let’s be patriotic

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