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“This is why we play” To make a critical stop preventing the other team from having an e
“The Jazz lifestyle” As things slowly get back to normal, the Jazz people are also getti
A portrait of Baleke Maureen , a student at Makerere University Kampala finalising with a course in
A few weeks back the Ugandan lower divisions basketball league resumed. ( Division 1& 2). A few
With the lockdown came the closure of schools and other institutions of higher learning in Uganda to
“Builders and Symmetry ” An aspect of human development. Photo by : ©JOSHUA VICTOR SEM
As we get closer to the festive season, Members of the church choir proceed towards the church to ta
Brandon Kisakyamukama From Kireku , Bweyogerere Kampala 2021 , everyday Uganda , people Photo by :
Meet “Amon” , people from lweza . EverydayUganda Photo by : ©JOSHUA VICTOR SEMAGANDA . .
“The Black Gaze” an incredible journey of three years . To another new journey. From the
Some scenes from the Makerere University Guild presidential campaigns back in 2019. Apparently cover
Kampala streets . Area code Kamwokya. 2021 Photo walks . Photo by : ©JOSHUA VICTOR SEMAGANDA . . . .
A winnowing Basket held upfront by Mugisha Bernard as he poses for a photograph. 2021 Photo by : ©JO
Hit by the rain. A marabou stork on the ground via the school of law parking lot at Makerere Univers
Preparations for supper came in early. 2021 Photo by : ©JOSHUA VICTOR SEMAGANDA . . . . Documentary
Value addition . 1,3. Mugisha Bernard a local farmer based in lweza winnowing maize as this helps to
A part of Sorghum (panicle) immersed into a metallic bowel of water together with other plant parts.
A few weeks back the Ugandan lower divisions basketball league resumed. ( Division 1& 2). A
“This is why we play” To make a critical stop preventing the other team from hav
Brandon Kisakyamukama From Kireku , Bweyogerere Kampala 2021 , everyday Uganda , people Photo by :
Opera Charles a motorcyclist based in Lira district ,northern Uganda. I met him as he was waiting fo
“The streets living normally ” With in the city centre of Kampala. Street vendor
Hayden a resident from Bakuli area ,Kampala he is a half Rwandese half Gabonese. He is also looking
Hit by the rain. A marabou stork on the ground via the school of law parking lot at Makerere Univers
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