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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

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NTV brings you a 25 year old Solome Nakanjako from Nankulabye who vends chapati to eke a living. She begins her day at 6.30 am and works for more than 12 hours through the week. She has managed to meet her needs and contributes towards the welfare of he four siblings. Although she has a diploma in hotel management, she feels what she does is a stepping stone to getting self employed.

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  • Please correct Cell for Zikulabe George is : 011-647-763-4204 and an SMS will be good to set ball rolling. I am going to mobilise young people of her age who are moved by her story to help her attain her dream and uplift her family.

  • @dondolo2009 Thanks for your response. The Story reporter will pass on you details to the Chapati Vendor. Regards

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  • wow

  • The whole family is beautiful. I love you Solome, you are an example to the young people all around Uganda.

  • I think this is a role model of ugandan youth. Starting small, but with big dreams! I wish one day I woul eat her chapats. Keep up beautiful lady!

  • She is the most brilliant woman in Uganda. I wish many women can learn from her.

  • @dondolo2009 what is the difference between a txt message a SMS? you even don't know you should help yourself first please! this is a meager reaction in our eyes, you should digest your thoughts 1st before volunteering it to the masses, is she the 1st of the kind? will be good if you can adopt some of those children in need, worse off, she is a capable lady on her own merit... thanks

  • she has a steady path, for people's comments, always they promise what they cannot deliver this is a meager reaction from people, Solome hold your stand & continue where your mind drives you, they didn't get you this Job in the first place. It is grateful for their kind words but always read between the lines... we have seen many promises, listen to yourself more than anyone your mother is there too.

    In Hebrew here we say Lech Lecha! and continue to find yourself in a more rewarding way..

  • I would also like to help Solome Nakanjako, I must directly speak with her about the plan I have.

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