I am watching from the UK, I was born in Kampala in 1963, left Uganda in February 1972. I’ve never seen any videos about Kampala so I’m so glad to come across your Chanel. I can’t remember anything about Kampala but am looking into finding out where we lived and where I was born. Look forward to seeing more videos. Thank you very much for sharing this.
Thank you for sharing this amazing video.I’m an European young lady and I love Africa. I was in Ghana for the first time..Africa is not what we were thought in school here in Europe.people are friendly,kind and the food,,culture etc. Thank you for showing me your country would love to come in my next visit to Africa.❤❤❤❤
Watoto church building formerly known as Norman cinema,the very first cinema in Kampala and Buganda road primary school, formerly known as Norman Godinho school were built by an Indian called Norman Godinho,the Sudhir of the 1950's.He also owned several other properties around Kampala and in other various towns of Uganda.
✅ 🚀 ❤ 😎 👉 I stayed in Kampala about 7 weeks. The best street that I can never get lost is Kampala Road, I used to pass by Kampala Kingdom every day but I never asked myself what it is, Now I know it
I live in Kampala, and I am not sure I agree that it is getting cleaner or greener; I brought several air sensors, and in all cases, the air pollutants are at dangerous levels, and only after a hard rain does it come to not so dangerous levels for a few hours, but nice vlog.
Unfortunately, the behavior of the employee at the airport was rude and sometimes mocking. Airport employees must be chosen correctly and appropriately because, through their behavior, they reflect the image of their country, Uganda. So I decided not to visit Uganda again