Kasubi Tomb burnt...
I was home early yesterday night and saw a news about the kasubi tomb was burnt down on Tuesday night. Not only that, the burning of Kasubi Tomb has triggered the riot. So where is Kasubi Tomb?
I was home early yesterday night and saw a news about the kasubi tomb was burnt down on Tuesday night. Not only that, the burning of Kasubi Tomb has triggered the riot. So where is Kasubi Tomb?
I woke up this morning and see this view again

I was working hard to achieve nice nice body before i go back to Malaysia for my first vacation. I wanted to proof all my friends wrong about i will put on weight in Kampala, Uganda, Africa. In fact, i think i have built to have better body shape than i had in Malaysia... :-p
My gym buddy, Simon, KW, YK, Little gray dot(yet to be)... here i come, since you people think that i will definitely put on weights... hahaha :-p U will be surprise, i took out the challenge and working even harder than in Malaysia!...
BTW, Isaiah (used to be my Personal Trainer in Malaysia), i have successfully maintained my body shape even better than i was in Malaysia. My six packs is coming out with my 40 reps of sit up and leg raise; bridge and side bridge for 2 mins... now i could felt my abs is so sore...
Besides, i also working out on my chest, back, bicep and tricep... not forgetting my shoulder too... :-p
Sigh!... i felt soreness on my whole body including the chest, lat muscle and etc... after a hard workout yesterday and today... I think i need a nice steam bath and sauna to relax myself after tomorrow gym session... :-p
So, should i post a half naked upper body picture to show the result? hahaha :-p errrr... i don't think so as i'm shy ;-)
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Last weekend, my colleagues has organized a short trip out of the so called "my square box" hehehe :-p This time we went to Bahai Temple. This is a worship place Bahai Faith.
A Bahá'í House of Worship, sometimes referred to by its Arabic name of Mashriqu'l-Adhkár (Arabic: مشرق اﻻذكار), is the designation of a place of worship, or temple, of the Bahá'í Faith. The teachings of the religion envision Houses of Worship being surrounded by a number of dependencies dedicated to social, humanitarian, educational, and scientific pursuits, although none have yet been built to such an extent.[1][2]
Only eight Houses of Worship have been built around the world, with a ninth soon to be constructed in Chile. Bahá'í communities own many properties where Houses of Worship remain to be constructed as the Bahá'í community grows and develops further. The Houses of Worship are open to the public, and are exclusively reserved for worship, where sermons are prohibited and only scriptural readings may be read. Most Bahá'í meetings occur in local Bahá'í centres, individuals' homes, or rented facilities.[1]
We rented two taxis from Kampala downtown to the Bahai Temple on the other hill called Kikaya Hill. The journey there was kind of adventurous... going through all the unpaved road :-) You need to have a good driving skill to drive in Kampala...
Lady carried her child walking besides the road
Not able to drive in a straight line with lots of holes
Finally we reached the Bahai Temple... the only Bahai temple in Africa.
Hallway outside the worship hall...
Me in front of Bahai Temple... The only temple in Africa continent



I'm all set to take more picture today ... the weather is not as sunny as few days back... Looks like it's going to rain. But anyway, we are leaving for Bahai Temple in 45 mins... :-p
This is the 2nd time that i go out from the square where i stayed. I'm very comfortable to go from my apartment to the gym @ Sheraton Kampala. And now i'm expanding my comfort zone to cover more places i.e some market that selling fresh fruits and vegetables beginning next week.
Stay tune folks ... will post some nice picture of Bahai temple ... :-)
I was suffering from Mosquitoes buzzing for the past two days until last night... I was sleeping soundly after i got this mighty insect spray from my colleague. hehehe :-p The only survivor has also gone after i used the spray... :-)
I slowly recovered from not enough sleep from the previous two nights... Guess what? for the past two days, I was a walking zombie during the day and became tiny vampires' meal during the night... sigh! Thanks to the Farco Rapid Kill... I got back my sleep. :-p
Finally i decided to sign up for a month membership at the Sheraton Kampala Kidepo Gym... I'm getting back my gym life... hurray! Now, I'm hitting the gym everyday to maintain my nice nice body :-p BTW, I'm working hard to archieve my 6 packs which has due long time ago. Hopefully i would be able to become one of the magazine cover in Malaysia or maybe magazine for Uganda too... hehehe :-p
Last Thursday i.e. Uganda Independent day, I decided to sign up the gym for a month. I will revisit the membership after one month. Anyway, I'm very happy with the Sheraton Kampala Gym facilities, the gym membership includes the swimming pool, gym, sauna/steam bath, Tennis, Squash and USH10,000 discount for the massage. Don't ask me how much is the gym membership eh!.. It definitely way expensive then Fitness First :-p


Wasuze otya nno?
Today is a national holiday for people of Uganda. The Uganda people celebrated the Independence day on the October 9th 1962.
The Republic of Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the east by Kenya, on the north by Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and on the south by Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, within which it shares borders with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda takes its name from the Buganda kingdom, which encompassed a portion of the south of the country including the capital Kampala. (powered by Wikipedia - uganda)
I'm staying @ Kampala Road which is the main financial and government district of Kampala city. There was a very small version of independence parade this morning. I managed to capture some shots...




The theme for the clebrations is: “Working for the common good of Uganda–A necessary requirement for the protection and solidification of our independence.”
Btw, here is the national anthem of Uganda :-)
Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty (listen here )
Oh Uganda! may God uphold thee,
We lay our future in thy hand.
United, free,
For liberty
Together we'll always stand.
Oh Uganda! the land of freedom.
Our love and labour we give,
And with neighbours all
At our country's call
In peace and friendship we'll live.
Oh Uganda! the land that feeds us
By sun and fertile soil grown.
For our own dear land,
We'll always stand,
The Pearl of Africa's Crown.
Happy Independence Day @ Uganda Africa...
I visited the world biggest hut made by straw in Kampala city Uganda. Kasubi Tombs is the place where the world biggest hut located. Inside this hut, there were the burial ground for the 4 Buganda King.
This site has been granted the World Cultural Heritage by Unesco... Hurray! I visited a Unesco Heritage in Africa.
Man preparing for the maintenance work @ the hut
The roof @ the world largest hut
Ugandan student was listening to the story about Buganda
African chess

BTW, i learnt three vacabulary of Luganda (i.e. the Uganda local language).
Uganda people = Muganda
Uganda kingdom = Buganda
Uganda Language = Luganda
So Anyone can guess what is Malaysian, Malaysia and Bahasa Malaysia in Luganda?
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For my week in Kampala, I was molested nearly everyday... You must be thinking what happened to me? :-p
I constantly being molested by people looking and staring @ me in a kind of different way... But this is quite okay as i already got used to it... btw, it kinds of felt good to get some attention ;-) I also got the other molester i.e. physical molest... Hey! I know i'm not a plant or animal but i'm a human eh!...
Day time
I was molested by those children that came to me for money... the moment i walked down the street in the day time, I usually attracted many children that approach me for money... do i look like a rich guy... yaya! i was like as poor as you... Sigh! some of them just touches my leg... so far no one touches my front... what a relief! :-p
It's a quiet Sunday morning in downtown Kampala city... I think all of them are in the church by now... Anyway, I'm going to explore the gym @ Sheraton Kampala later. Wanted to give it a try and find out which gym should i sign up with...
It's 4am now... I'm still awake, I couldn't sleep coz the mosquitoes are accompany since 1am. The aircon has shut off since then due to the irregularity of the power supply again. SIGH! This time the voltage is too high. The AVS has sent a signal to shutdown the Aircon *Sob Sob*... Give me back my Aircon and sleep.
You must be wondered why i don't use the my Mosi-Guard... but man! the Mosi-Guard is useless in Uganda... Mosquitoes in Uganda don't even scare of my Mosi. Mosi you could retire in Uganda... :-p I think i need to ask the maintenance guy to fix the mosquitoes net for me next Monday. It's important...
Anyway, I was so tired but I couldn't sleep... what a torture Saturday morning :-( This reminds me of a question from Silencer on why am i in Uganda? Good question? Why i choose to suffer with sleepless night in Uganda? Yet, giving up all my family members, friends and my cool lifestyle back home... Anyway, this is part of the package of new experience :-p
What would it be if a Friday night without TGI Friday's? Boring? Guess what? there is no TGI Fridays in Kampala city. *Sob Sob* BTW, this is my 1st Friday night in Kampala City. I'm going out to explore their night life in Kampala.
For the past 1 week, I have drawn so much attention when i walked on the street. I bet tonight i will be the center of the spotlight. I hope i would not create some inconvenience for myself as i heard the African young ladies are very aggresive to get to know the whites... Scary lah! What if i'm not attracting the Africa ladies but attracted the African guy? How?... Anyway, who's care at this moment... just go out there and see what will happen... :-)
Will blog about my experience later eh!... hopefully my colleagues are going together with me so that i was not alone in the bar... at least if something happen to me, I still have someone to rely on :-p
Let's see what will happen.. I gotta to go and get change now as I will meet up my colleagues downstair... we will be going for dinner and later hit the bar as our initial plan :-p
What is Boda Boda? hehehe... sound a little weird... :-p
This is a very convenient and fast mean of transportation to cruise around Kamapala city especially during the traffic jam...
Boda Boda is quite dangerous as the driver going like fast and crazy cruising the city from one destination to another destination. So if you are brave enough this will be a better transportation than the "bus". Moreover, Boda Boda is cheap... it's less than USH1,000 (RM2.00). I'm still not that brave to use this means of transportation... :-p Maybe one day i will try thot...
The boda boda was waiting for passenger
Lady was sitting on the boda boda
The lady paid after she arrived @ her destination. How much?
The moment i touched down in Kampala Airport @ Entebbe. I was considered white (Ang Moh) by the local.... hehehe :-) In another words, i got Ang Moh Power (AMP)... Matt, i have AMP in Africa eh! Muhahaha....
Case #1: It happened last night when i was eating in the Nandos (yup, the Nandos that Malaysia have). I was looking for Peri Peri Sauce, I went back to the counter and the African lady was so polite and helpful to get the Peri Peri sauce from the other table and passed it to me even though the other table still having their meal. hehehe .... I got the power eh! ... I'll definitely go back to Nandos... :-)
Case #2: Besides, yesterday case, i was treated differently in term of security check in any building @ Kampala. Usually, i will greet them and say hello or good morning to them. The security guard didn't even open my beg to check and just let me past... so the local really trusted the whites :-p
Case #3: Lot's of people trying to strike conversation... I was like Matt (my buddy) in Malaysia... popular :-p Hiak Hiak Hiak... Now i felt what Matt feels. Back to the question from my friends whether i would get an African lady... I have no idea and no comment... :-p
Case #4: It was a disadvantage to be a white in Kampala too. I was charged higher than what they charged the local and Indian especially riding with this so called "buses"... This was a good experience and learning in my life... it was a modified van to transport people from one place to another. So, my new colleagues and I were hitting the gym yesterday evening and we were using this transportation... My first time in the "bus". It cost me RM1.00 for travelling on about 5KM in distance. It was quite dark and we had no choice but take this bus. Anyway, it was a good experience and now i knew how to take the bus to and from the gym. :-) Need to tell them i'm a poor White man too, otherwise they charge me more :-p
So, if you as white as me, as blond as me, as muscular as me... you are qualify to be white in Kampala, Uganda.... hehehe ;-)