There are a few words that can accurately describe Uganda: resilient; entrepreneurial; friendly. In this land of plenty, there is always an opportunity behind every corner. Just ask Michael Kijambu, founder and owner of 1000 cups of coffee. Tired of seeing his countrys delicious coffee being exported overseas, and of course being a coffee addict himself, he was determined to help foster a local demand for coffee.
asymthought - Give Africa a chance to develop - Gay people only got rights in the UK and US in the 1980's - just 20 years ago. Boycotts won't change a thing. What is needed is more development and education and then things will change. Gay people in the west should engage more with Africans to change things - just as they did in Europe by engaging more with straight people.
durban5157 9 months ago
its funny now they talk about it we grow loads of coffee but we dont drink it. a friend told me its a 'white' thing
TheArchifreak 1 year ago
Boycott all Ugandan tourism, goods and services until gay persecution is stopped. Spread the word globally that Uganda violates the human rights of it's gay citizens, and the world will not tolerate such injustice. BOYCOTT ALL THAT IS UGANDAN
asymthought 1 year ago
is kabaka gay or bisexual?
whataday111 1 year ago