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{UAH} UGANDA GARBAGE IS AWASH WITH HARD CASH

Friends

 

One of the potentials that we have neglected in Uganda is its massive fuel in its garbage. 95% of Uganda garbage has fuel for think about it, what creates most of our garbage? It is Banana pills, it is Banana leaves and Banana trees. All the above has fuel that is why you see Ebisanja burning like fuel. In fact if you have a massive fire it can eat up a green Banana leaf just like that. Another garbage that we wasted in Uganda was Coffee husks, man  those things were burning like fuel its self. Third is crap, places like Buganda almost every Kibanja has a full pit larine that was closed, that is a stored fuel. Wherever you see a huge Anthill was a pit latrine way back, that filled up and got abandoned, that is what the Ants target and make it a home for their families. They became more investive that our selves that close them and simply walk away to dig a next one. Many of the tree branches in Uganda have fuel, Coffee trees, Cotton husks, that is why we dry them and use them for cooking as fire wood, or as charcoal. The list of sitting fuel in Uganda is simply unlimited.

 

How do we extricate this fuel is actually very simple, you get a machine at a home base size or an industrial machine, collect that garbage, decarbonate it and get out charcoal briquets. Those machines can be imported from Japan, Germany, South Korea, India is huge and so is China. A home based one can start at a low of $300.00. India and China can sell you a system and send you the installers as well. So you decide at a type you need to buy, ask for a quote and in that quote the expertise can be included. The rest is the normal things you need to set up, a land, a building, and power supply. African countries use charcoal a great deal, but that charcoal is made out of killing trees, that can be stopped and replaced by briquets from the piles of garbage you are struggling with. You have a huge market in Middle East that buys its briquets from North America, that you can tap into, and at a cheaper price for you are in Uganda, thus the transportation coast is cut in half. You can pack them and export them as Ugandans export Matooke. The difference is that as Matooke heads out to Toronto your briquets are grabbed in Middle east.

 

Imagine if you only install this machine in Butalejja district, target garbage collection centers is Soroti Mbale and up to Kisuumu. You can actually target all way to Jinja and even Kampala. Semi-trailers picking up bales of briquets from the factory in Butalejja, to the cities and to Entebbe airport, coming back into Butalejja with bales of fresh city garbage. How many  jobs will you create in Butalejja, by just exchanging a pain to all cities into dollars? As you expand you can add on a small side factory to manufacture your packing systems, bags or boxes, with labeling ability. Briquets made in Butalejja Uganda. Every city in Uganda is struggling with garbage, who will refuse you from taking it? Yoweri Museveni? So you will show up to collect garbage and Museveni says don’t touch it? Expand by dumping garbage bins in cities where they can even just dump it to wait for the truck to pick it up, the opportunities are unlimited, and yet we get it, dump it at the end of the town and walk away from such piles of money.

 

Friends UPC parents educated their sons that their income is a business of our parents, an education they not only still sit in today, but that is exactly how they are training their own children. The children that try to get out and work have nothing to do but Boda-Boda. Almost every town you go into in Uganda has a some kind of Boda-Boda structure, tap into that spirit but give them something better to do. The ability to clock in and clock out and get paid. The ability to open up a bank account and maintain it for you are paying them for their work. Uganda simply cannot have parents that sleep all day and log into UAH 24 hours with children doing exactly the same. The time of surviving for my father has grown Coffee expired, and some how we need to take this message very loud and clear to the children of these parents, that Boda-Boda riding is not a business to build the future on. These children unlike the fathers must be educated that hard work pays off, that every service you need let alone being education you have to firkin pay for it. They have to be educated that you can walk into a car dealership and purchase a car for you work hard, than sitting on a Boda Boda waiting for a chance to get a government job which gives you a Land Rover. Friends we need to encouraging Ugandans to invest into their own country is one way to change it, it does not make sense to cry poverty when you are shutting down a shit hole, to dig another one for the one you have is full, bring in a truck, empty it and turn it into money.

 

We need to change this discussion for the days of my father growing coffee and dumps you the money to school firkin expired.

EM         -> {   Gap   at   46  } – {Allan Barigye is a Rwandan predator}

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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