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Uganda: I Should Have Been One of the Best Footballers - Optional

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One day after our match, I was tactical with the ball and people gave me money as a token of appreciation.

I had my first kiss....

On Easter 2009 when some of our school mates had gone home for a break.

In this book, Ugandans tell their story of the war waged against them when thousands of innocent people were murdered.

A porter on construction sites which I started in Primary Seven vacation, and I left that job in Senior Four vacation when I started working with my mother in Kalerwe.

What I like about my job....

My job has helped me meet people who matter, I have made friends and travelled places.

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