Exclusive
30 LIFE LESSONS TO LEARN BEFORE AGE 30!!!
30 LIFE LESSONS TO LEARN BEFORE AGE 30!!!!
Young people (13-30) please gather here. Stop sharing memes, stop scrolling, get your pen and paper and come and learn/unlearn.n1. The stretch between the age 20-30 is very critical. Use your twenties to build your life. Be careful of these three things, for they change your future forever: Friendships, Sexual Relationships, Habits.
n2. Be a student. I don’t mean inside a classroom. Keep asking. Keep knocking. Keep questioning. Read. Find a mentor. Be coachable. Question your philosophy of life often and find things to change. Keep learning. Keep unlearning. Keep a journal and jot down life lessons as you go.
n3. Your friends at 20, may not be your friends at age 30. Your boyfriend at 15 may not be your life partner. Life has a funny way of shifting things around. People evolve. You will keep changing as you grow. Don’t make permanent commitments with temporary people. Learn to let go. Allow life to make those adjustments.
n4. Go to work to work. If you make friendships at work, great but more often than not the friendships at work may not last after you leave work. Don’t attach to a company, organization, role. Explore and be okey with starting afresh.
n5. If you can delay making babies, please do so.
n6. Take opportunities. At 20, 25, 30 you don’t have much to lose. If you fail, take the lesson. Don’t be scared to try. The opinions don’t matter.
n7. Learn to communicate. In your own language, and in English. Write in full, try to construct proper sentences. Dot your Is and Cross your Ts. Learn and master your elevator pitch (who are you, what do you do, and what do you hope to achieve).
n8. Learn how to effectively use social media. It’s important to understand how social media works if you want to stay relevant in this age.
n9. Learn to save. Save at least 30% of your income.
n10. Become valuable. Learn a new skill. Learn a new language. Learn. The money will follow your value.
n11. Speak up. There is no need to shrink. The only way to grow your confidence is to speak up.
n12. Work hard and make no excuses. Life rewards those that work hard.
n13. Don’t blame the government, it’s pointless.
n14. Comparison is the thief of joy. Practise gratitude and be content with what you have.
n15. Honor your parents. They have been around long enough to know what works.
n16. Be careful of the following: Drugs, Sex and Alcohol. A lot of lives have been ruined by these.
n17. Every person you meet can teach you something. Always take the lesson.
n18. Your health is your wealth. Holistic wealth includes physical, social, mental, spiritual and emotional.
n19. Time is money. Always try to be punctual. Don’t procrastinate. Recognize time wasters in your life and make the necessary adjustments.
n20. Never fear criticism. Never fear being judged. Never fear failure. The only thing you should be afraid of is REGRET!
n21. Not all arguments are necessary. Save your energy!
n22. Start investing as soon as you can. Learn about compound interest and use time to make it work for you. This talks to your finances and habits.
n23. Learn to manage your emotions. It’s important!n24. Love yourself. It starts within not without. All the other forms of love are sweet bonuses, that you get to enjoy, receive and reciprocate after you learn to love yourself.
n25. The internet does not forget. Be careful of what you publish online.
n26. Choose your life partner carefully. It’s critical who you marry.
n27. Believe in a higher power, something above yourself. You sleep better at night knowing that where your strength ends, there is someone above you who takes care of it all.
n28. Love the journey more than the destination. Be present in each moment. Appreciate your current achievements while you work for more.
n29. Travel the world. Meet new people. Explore. Don’t limit your reality of life to your present. Life is big.
n30. You create the life you want, it doesn’t just happen. Plan. Set goals. Be intentional. What you do or not do today will affect how you eventually turn out in life. nLastly LIVE!!! No I don’t mean YOLO, just live! Find interesting things about life and enjoy them. Enjoy moments with your loved ones, enjoy the sound of birds chirping. Enjoy nature. Laugh. Dress up. Enjoy your cup of coffee. Life is to be lived. Put your phone down and enjoy life.
![](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/JBMuwonge-Radio-1024x1006.jpg)
Exclusive
Trump Foreign aid freeze, Should we, as Africans, continue looking to the West for survival?
![](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Trump-Cuts-Aid-1.jpg)
![](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Trump-Cuts-Aid-1024x538.jpg)
So, Museveni and his henchmen have continuously labeled H.E. Bobi Wine as being funded by the West, a claim that is entirely false. Ironically, these same people are now the ones lamenting and crying after Trump halted their funding.
This exposes their hypocrisy and raises an important question that I need you to pay attention to: Is it America’s responsibility to fund us as a nation? Should we, as Africans, continue looking to the West for survival even after trump Trump Cuts Aid, or should we take charge of our own destiny? We must all answer this.
That put aside, Trump Foreign aid freeze should serve as a wake-up call to all African leaders: handouts from the West will never and never develop our nations. True development comes from within, through the proper management of taxes, national resources, prioritizing the welfare of citizens, and fostering self-reliance. Instead of begging for aid, Our governments must focus on tax efficiency, industrialization, value addition to raw materials, and fighting corruption that drains billions from public coffers.
Take Uganda under dictator Museveni as an example, a regime so financially mismanaged that it has to sometines borrow money just to pay civil servants, what a shame. Uganda’s public debt has skyrocketed beyond 90 trillion shillings, with a significant portion being external debt. Yet, there is close to non to show for it. Infrastructure projects are riddled with inflated contracts, funds meant for healthcare and education are looted, and public services are in a state of decay. Just take a look at the government hospitals and schools near you.
Meanwhile, the ruling elite enjoys lavish lifestyles, flying in private jets and driving luxury cars, getting medical care from London, India, USA etc all at the expense of the struggling taxpayer.
All you need to know Uganda isn’t an isolated case because Across Africa, Majority of leaders have failed to harness the immense wealth of the continent. Despite abundant natural resources; gold, oil, diamonds, fertile land, and a youthful population, many African nations remain dependent on foreign aid and predatory loans. China, the IMF, and Western donors continue to tighten their grip, dictating policies that serve their interests while keeping Africa trapped in debt. How can a continent so rich remain so poor? So sad they’re all crying after Trump halted the aid.
The answer lies in leadership. Africa cannot progress under dictairs like Museveni who prioritize personal enrichment over national development. We must break free from this cycle of dependency and debt. It is time for African leaders to: Actually Trump is instead helping us to be self reliant.
>Reduce bloated government expenditures by cutting unnecessary administrative costs, excessive military spending, and luxury benefits for politicians.
>Invest in industries and manufacturing to ensure Africa exports finished products instead of raw materials, which enrich foreign economies.
>Strengthen accountability mechanisms to eliminate corruption, enforce transparency, and recover stolen public funds
>Empower local businesses by supporting small and medium enterprises, creating policies that favor homegrown industries over foreign monopolies.
>Develop a self-reliant mindset where Africa finances its own development instead of begging for aid that comes with strings attached.
The future of Africa lies in economic independence, self-sufficiency, and visionary leadership. We must demand better from those in power and reject leaders who keep us in perpetual poverty while mortgaging our future to foreign interests. It is time for Africa to rise, not as a charity case for the West, but as a strong, self-sustaining continent built by its own people.
I remain #Jbmuwonge
contact@jbmuwonge.com
Exclusive
Hajj Ashraf Semwogerere pens down a letter to H.E.Bobi Wine and Mathias Mpuuga
![bobi wine mpuuga](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2re.jpg)
Asalaam alaikum.
A LETTER TO PRINCIPAL ROBERT KYAGULANYI Bobi Wine AND HONORABLE MATHIAS MPUUGA.
The Cuban revolution.
General Arnaldo Tomás Ochoa Sánchez was chosen by Defense Minister Raúl Castro to become the head of Cuba’s Western Army. Since this branch of the military protects Cuba’s capital city, Havana, and its top leaders and installations, the position would have made him the third most powerful military figure on the island, after Commander in Chief Fidel Castro and General Raúl Castro (today Secretary general of Cuban Communist party.).
![](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2r-1024x576.jpg)
What was expected to be a routine background check prior to the announcement of his appointment began to unravel, however, when at appointment, the government accused Ochoa of corruption, which included, but was not limited to, the sale of diamonds and ivory from Angola and the misappropriation of weapons in Nicaragua. As the investigation continued, links were found to other military and Ministry of the Interior officials who were engaged in even more serious crimes: taking pay-offs from South American drug-traffickers, including Pablo Escobar and General Manuel Noriega in exchange for letting them use Cuban territorial waters for drug drops and pick-ups.
General Raúl Castro, who was very close to Ochoa personally, later said he pleaded with Ochoa on a number of occasions to come clean and reveal everything so they could move forward. When Ochoa refused to cooperate, on June 12, the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces announced his arrest and investigation for serious acts of corruption, dishonest use of economic resources, and abetting drug trafficking.
When Ochoa sat before Fidel Castro in the President’s office, he humbly accepted to have betrayed the revolution and asked the commander in chief to do what was necessary to keep the revolution strong. Castro signed his death warrant.
At dawn on July 13, 1989, Ochoa was executed by a firing squad along with three senior officers of the Ministry of the Armed Forces and Ministry of the Interior , after a military court convicted them of drug smuggling.
Meanwhile, the Cuban revolution grew stronger despite the fact that their major rival United States was a superpower and a stone throw away from their island.
THE NRM/NRA REVOLUTION;
During the NRM/NRA bush war, several Kadogos mostly from Buganda were executed for just stealing chicken or Cassava of Wanainch. This was the bush war code of conduct. It acted as a deterrent to other rebel soldiers to instill discipline. Those who were around in 1986 when NRA stormed Kampala will tell you how well disciplined these soldiers were.
Today, there is a crisis in the NUP revolution. Where a high ranking Soldier like Ochoa of Cuba has betrayed the revolution. In the NRA bush language, the soldier has stolen from Wanainch.
For the Revolution to stand its time, I beg Honorable Mathias to act like Owekitiibwa and tell the principal to do what is necessary exactly like what Ochoa did. And to Principal Kyagulanyi, please do like Federal Castro. Please sign that warrant. The revolution is just beginning to keep its code of conduct. nobody should be above it. A revolution without discipline turns into banditry. What Dr Apollo Militon Obote had referred to NRA.
DP and FDC have a lot for reference.
Hajj Ashraf Semwogerere.
Exclusive
Justin: Rt. Hon. Mathias Mpuuga asked to Resign After Admitting Taking Irregular Service Award 500 Million
![](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/mpuugae.jpg)
Former Leader of Opposition in Parliament Mathias Mpuuga asked to Resign by the NUP party to resign from the position of Commissioner of Parliament after admitting to having taken part in an irregular service award amounting to UGX 500 million.
![Mathias Mpuuga asked to Resign](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/429897220_826876206149632_1171615030029333900_n.jpg)
There is an ongoing online protest under the hashtag #UgandaParliamentExhibition. The protest aims at exposing the massive corruption, abuse of office and gross mismanagement of public affairs by the leadership of Parliament and other leaders.
Unfortunately, the protest has not only revealed grand corruption on the side of NRM leaders. Some leaders on the opposition side have had serious allegations of corruption leveled against them. Specifically, our former Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and current Parliamentary Commissioner, Rt. Hon. Mathias Mpuuga alongside three other Parliamentary Commissioners have been accused of irregularly awarding themselves huge sums of tax-payers’ money on the pretext of “Service Awards”. Under the scheme, Rt. Hon. Mpuuga was allocated 500,000,000/= (Five Hundred Million Uganda Shillings).
On Wednesday 28th February 2024, the President convened an urgent meeting comprised of senior leaders of the Party including all Deputy Presidents and some of our senior legislators. At the meeting, Rt. Hon. Mpuuga admitted that he indeed took part in this wrong doing and apologised for the same. In light of this, he was strongly advised that the moral thing to do in the circumstances is to step down from his role as Parliamentary Commissioner with immediate effect.
The nation will recall that the values of the National Unity Platform are Discipline, Reliability, Inclusiveness, Integrity, Patriotism and Service. All actions of corruption and abuse of office go contrary to these values. They also go contrary to the Integrity Oath which every leader of the Party swore at the start of this term.
We therefore ask our leaders at all levels to do self-reflection and recommit themselves to these values and the Oath they took to shun and fight corruption in all its forms.
![Mathias Mpuuga asked to Resign](https://jbmuwonge.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/429653997_956872705820986_6847772277387665559_n-773x1024.jpg)
-
News2 years ago
President Bobi attends burial of wife to ex LOP Oguttu
-
Uganda3 years ago
This is why dictator M7 throws “Small victories” to the opposition
-
News2 years ago
Bobi meets ex NATO boss, discuss key issues
-
Exclusive12 months ago
Bobi Wine The People’s President Full Documentary
-
News2 years ago
EXCLUSIVE: A recap of Bobi Wine interview with BBS
-
Exclusive11 months ago
Hajj Ashraf Semwogerere pens down a letter to H.E.Bobi Wine and Mathias Mpuuga