We are back at it again. Kamala City, busy oo. Boda Boda men waiting for their passengers. This road is bringing back memories. It isn’t too busy as usual. Was this early morning that this video was taken? Honestly, how do you carry your camera? Do you place it on your bag?
Thanks @Karen🌹❤🌹 Kampala City has such a lively vibe. It’s always interesting to see how the energy shifts throughout the day. Yes the video was taken in the morning. Surprisingly I always carefully carry the camera in my hands
I feel very happy when I see our people going about their business. I remember days when strangers ruled us and all the businesses. You would never see a native selling things on the street, let alone walking about. It was not easy for someone to go into a shop and buy a shirt for example. Even if you had the cash, the shopkeeper would tell you in broken Luganda, "Tajja kugisobola." Instead of "toĵja'' as if it was some heavy sack to lift and carry. I am in my seventies and I can telĺ you how it felt. There were streets where were not allowed to walk through but a little of this changed after October 1962 and then finally in 1972. Many Ugandans don't know what it was like then! Thank you for sharing this and other videos. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing your memories and insights! It's so important to hear personal experiences like yours, especially to remind younger generations of the struggles and progress that have shaped our communities. Your perspective adds so much depth to the conversation about freedom and growth. I appreciate your support and will continue sharing these Videos🌹🌹❤❤!
Absolutely! The kindness and beauty of Kampala's people really stand out. Making friends there can lead to some amazing connections. Have you been there, or are you planning to visit?
That sounds like an exciting plan! Moving to Uganda after retiring in Spain could be a wonderful change of pace. Uganda has so much to offer, from its vibrant culture and welcoming people to its breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife. Are you planning to visit first, or are you already making preparations for the move
We are back at it again. Kamala City, busy oo. Boda Boda men waiting for their passengers. This road is bringing back memories. It isn’t too busy as usual. Was this early morning that this video was taken? Honestly, how do you carry your camera? Do you place it on your bag?
Thanks @Karen🌹❤🌹 Kampala City has such a lively vibe. It’s always interesting to see how the energy shifts throughout the day. Yes the video was taken in the morning.
Surprisingly I always carefully carry the camera in my hands
Belle ballade.une ville qui vie merci a toi mon ami pour ta vidéo 😍🙏❤️
@@Langlois_Martine
Merci beaucoup pour ton commentaire ! Je suis ravi que la vidéo t’ait plu. Cette ville a vraiment une belle énergie. 😊❤
Toda la gente es educada y con ganas de salir adelante se ve que se mueve la económica
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I feel very happy when I see our people going about their business. I remember days when strangers ruled us and all the businesses. You would never see a native selling things on the street, let alone walking about. It was not easy for someone to go into a shop and buy a shirt for example. Even if you had the cash, the shopkeeper would tell you in broken Luganda, "Tajja kugisobola." Instead of "toĵja'' as if it was some heavy sack to lift and carry. I am in my seventies and I can telĺ you how it felt. There were streets where were not allowed to walk through but a little of this changed after October 1962 and then finally in 1972. Many Ugandans don't know what it was like then!
Thank you for sharing this and other videos. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing your memories and insights! It's so important to hear personal experiences like yours, especially to remind younger generations of the struggles and progress that have shaped our communities. Your perspective adds so much depth to the conversation about freedom and growth. I appreciate your support and will continue sharing these Videos🌹🌹❤❤!
Kampala people are very kind and the ladies are very beautiful, I want to be friends with a Kampala woman
Absolutely! The kindness and beauty of Kampala's people really stand out. Making friends there can lead to some amazing connections. Have you been there, or are you planning to visit?
@opolotivation no I have not been there
You are Welcome to Uganda anytime🌹🧡🌹
Very soon i will retired in Spain i want move to Uganda
That sounds like an exciting plan! Moving to Uganda after retiring in Spain could be a wonderful change of pace. Uganda has so much to offer, from its vibrant culture and welcoming people to its breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife. Are you planning to visit first, or are you already making preparations for the move
@@opolotivation Hello,i am not decided if i will visiting firs,but i am sure i will move to Uganda,i even find great,young,honest woman from Uganda
@@radekkrenzelok8410 ohh ok, You are welcome to Uganda anytime🌹🌹❤❤