Friday, 15 March 2019

MINISTRY OF GENDER, LABOUR AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT LIST OF LICENSED PRIVATE RECRUITMENT COMPANIES AS OF 10TH May 2017 By Bulalu Tonny



MINISTRY OF GENDER, LABOUR AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT LIST OF LICENSED PRIVATE RECRUITMENT COMPANIES AS OF 10TH May 2017
By Bulalu Tonny

2 Niles Public Relations Agency Limited plot 1846, Omulen Close, Nsambya, opposite Human Rights House)
The Gideon’s Men Ltd (plot No.31/47 port Bell Rd, Luzira)
Normandy Company Uganda Ltd (plot 136, Bukoto street, Kamwokya)
A.G. Security Group Limited(plot 3676,Magoba lane,kisugu)
Security Link Limited(plot 126, Sentema Rd, Bulange Mengo)
Ham Property Services and Management Limited (Bakuli, Hoima Rd, opposite Old Kampala Primary School)
Maghrib Agencies Limited (plot 161 Entebbe Road , Najjanankumbi Stella opposite Nyondo)
Saracen (U) Limited(plot 15, Impala Avenue, Kololo)
Tirajo Employment Agency Limited(plot 29, Ntinda-Nakawa Rd)
International Employment Leakages (U) Limited (plot173,Muteesa II Rd Ntinda)
Middle East Consultants Limited (plot 21/31 Tank Hill Road , Muyenga)
Competitive Manpower International Limited (Beta House, Kigowa, Ntinda)
Ronund-Off International Limited (Seguku)
Karibun International Limited (Najjanankumbi next to Kenjoy supermarket)
Mobile Labour International Limited(Inik House, Kyaliwajjara-Namugongo Road)
Hore Services (U) Limited (Mbogo House, Wankulukuku opposite Kitebi SS)
Paval Consult Limited(plot 246, Nabunya Road,Jerifa House)
Axi worriors Limited (PLOT 22, Bunyonyi Drive, Bugolobi-kataza)
Reliable Logicians Uganda Limited (plot 2010/2012, Portbell Rd, Luzira)
Fountain Security Services Limited(plot 254, Kizza Rd, Makindye lukuli Kizungu Zone)
SWATT Services Limited (plot 678, Kiwempe Road next to Wonder World, Kansanga)
Al-Madinah Agency Limited (Bukoto, near Bukoto Heights)
True North Consult Limited (plot 2A Neptune Avenue, Portbell,Mbuya)
Vredant Pastures Agency(U) Limited (Lubaga Rd)
Link 5 Limited(plot 47, Martry’s Way, Ntinda)
Eskom Link Limited (Bamako Arcade , Entebbe Rd)
Sauman Services Ltd. (Peace Building , Kabalagala, next to Orient Bank)
KHM International Consultants Ltd.(Kibuga Block 101/393, Nabulagala Road).
Elmvale Agency Limited (Old Port Bell road next to Uganda Batteries).
Global Manpower Solutions.U.Limited (plot4605 Kiwatule Rd, Buye-Ntinda)
Essential Communications Limited (plot 74, Kanjokya Street)
Malisu Apollo Investments Limited(MTAC Building –Nakawa)
Spin Labour Consultants Limited (Mengo)
Trustin Company Limited( Mutungo Zone)
Amiya Sefer Limited(Buziga-Konge, next to the water pump)
Golden Arm Limited(Mugerwa Close, Gogonya Road, Nsambya behind joint medical Stores)
Alasker International Limited (Kampala Road E-Tower, Room No F3, 6th floor)
Augustine International University Limited (Bunga Hill)
Gulf Recruitment Services Limited (Luwafu Road, Makindye)
Archeries New Limited (Seguku, Enteebbe Road)
Raama Africano (U) Limited (plot 6487, Katuso Rise, Buziga)
ABS Consulting Group Limited(Pilkington Road,Workers House 9th floor)
Global Hope Buildings International Limited (plot 414, Mobutu Road, Makindye Madirisa opposite St. Luke Church).
Cella Investmants Limited(Sempagala Road, behind Life Link Medical Centre)
Bright Star Creations International Limited (plot 89 Bukoto street)
Jericho International Uganda Limited (Luwum street ,Kizito towers, 4th floor)
Azar International Services Limited (Room 260 Mackay Plaza, Kyagwe Road)
ISAB International Limited (plot 1, lordel ,lourdel Towers 5th floor)
Future 4 life Limited (Office No.5, Sombe supermarket, Mukono)
Tusano Combined Uganda Limited (plot 149,Rubaga Road, Access Building)
Alsalam Logistics and consultancy Limited (plot 023,Dr Sembeguya Road,Kawempe)
Provio International limited (Bukoto kisasi Road)
Abroad Placement U Limited(plot 141 Kira Road Kamwokya)
Ridar Uganda Limited (plot 160/04 Namilyango Road, Seeta Mukono)
Creative Group Internatioanl  Limited (Sentema Road,Mengo)
Afrisky International Limited (plot 882 Kisasi Road)
Jabez Consultants Limited (plot No.208, Bombo Road,Ketifalawo Zone-Kawempe)
Alkareb Limited (Kyagwe Road, Room 336 Equatorial mall)
Greener Pastures Overseas Consultants Limited (Kabalagala opposite Shell Petrol Station)
Explorer Dubai Limited (Namugongo, Old Kira Road)
Ez Visa Kampala (plot 26, Wampewo Avenue, Bakwanye House)
Al-Saud Agency Limited (Kibuye, Salama Road)
Taiba Manpower Agency Limited (plot 430,Kyadondo , Bweyogerere)
Triple World Group (U) Limited (Muteesa 1 Road-Mengo)
Six Stars International Limited (Bombo Road)
Mariba Agencies Limited (Colvile Street, Shumuk House)


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Learning Acholi Language By Bulalu Tonny




Acholi - days of the week 

Monday - ceng baraja
Tuesday - ceng aryo
Wednesday - ceng adek
Thursday - ceng angwen
Friday - ceng abic
Saturday - ceng abicel
Sunday - ceng cabit

 
Acholi - months of the year 

Dwe me acel - January
Dwe me aryo - February
Dwe me adek - March
Dwe me angwen - April
Dwe me abic - May
Dwe me abicel - June
Dwe me abiro - July
Dwe me aboro - August
Dwe me abongwen - September
Dwe me apar - October
Dwe me apar acel - November
Dwe me apar aryo - December

 
 Acholi - numbers 

0 jero
1 acel
2 aryo
3 adek
4 angwen
5 abic
6 abicel
7 abiro
8 aboro
9 abongwen

10 apar
11 apar (wiye) acel 10 1
12 apar (wiye) aryo
13 apar (wiye) adek
...

20 pyere aryo
30 pyere adek
...

100 miya acel 
200 miya aryo
300 miya adek
...

1 000 alip acel

 
Acholi - plural nouns 

deity / deities - jok / jogi
county chief(s) - jago / jagi
elder(s) - ladit / lodito
person / people - dano / jo
male(s) - nyok / nyogi
husband(s) - cwar / cog
woman / women - dako / mon
child / children - latin / lotino
doctor(s) - daktaa / daktari
worker(s) - latic / lotic
messenger(s) - lakwena / lokwena
visitor(s) - welo / wele
thief / thieves - lakwo / lokwo
sinner(s) - labal / lobal

home(s) - paco / paci
house(s) - ot / odi
chair(s) - kom / kom
cloth(es) - bongo / bongi
book(s) - buk / buk
spear(s) - tong / tongi

mountain(s) - got / godi
bull(s) - twon / twoni
sheep - romo / romi
goat(s) - dyel / dyegi
Guinea fowl(s) - aweno / aweni
chicken(s) - gweno / gweni
fish(es) - rec / rece
cat(s) - puc / puce

 
 Acholi - questions, interrogative pronouns 

Which? - Mene?
Who? - Nga?
What? - Ngo?
Why? - Pingo?

How? - Nining?
How many? How much? - Adi?

When? - Awene?
Where? - Kwene?
near - cok
far - mabor

 
 Acholi - time 

hour - cawa [from Arabic]
minute - dakika [from Arabic]

morning - odiko
day, afternoon - dye ceng
evening - otyeno
night - dye wor

day before yesterday - laworo maca
yesterday - laworo
today - tin 
tomorrow - diki
day after tomorrow - diki maca

week - cabit
month - dwe
season - kare
year - mwaka

 
 Acholi proverbs 

ACHOLI proverbs

arwot ki oda : I am the chief in my own house
a- : I
rwot : chief
ot : house

ladwar neno opoko pii ki wange
a hunter sees the water gourd with his own eyes (when thirsty he checks by himself)
ladwar : hunter
neno : sees
opoko : gourd
pii : water
ki : with
wange : eyes

yito duny lubu agulu : smoke evaporates from the pot
yito : smoke
duny : evaporates
agulu : pot

dako nywal ki nyeke : woman gives birth with her co-wife
mon nywal ki nyeggi : women give birth with their co-wives
dako : woman
mon : women
nywal : give birth
ki : with
nyeke : co-wife
nyeggi : co-wives

ruko war ikom okuto : wearing a shoe when one has thorns in the feet
ruko : to dress
war : shoe
okuto : thorn

ibino ki gwok macol : you come with a black dog (you have misfortune)
i- : you [sing.]
bino : come
ki : with
gwok : dog
ma : that
col : black

cogo oturo wot (pa) gwok : a bone stops the travel of the dog
cogo : bone
o- : it
turo : stops 
wot : travel
gwok : dog

akuri ma welo neno wang ceng : a visiting dove looks/checks the sun
akuri : dove
ma : that
welo : visits
neno : sees
wang : eye
ceng : sun

agoro pe camo kato kulu : a white ant does not eat beyond a river
pe : not
camo : consume/eat
kato : passing
kulu : river

lee ma welo poto i bur : visiting animal falls into a hole/pit
lee : animal
ma : that
welo : visitor
poto : falls
bur : hole/pit

ogwang pe lwoko gweno : fox does not escort chicken (one cannot expect enemy help)
ogwang : fox
pe : not
lwoko : excort/accompany
gweno : hen

twol nwoyo lakke : a snake repeats its bite (bad things are repeating)
twol : snake
nwoyo : repeats
lakke : teeth

odo mabor pe neko twol : a long stick does not kill the snake
one cannot solve a problem from distance
odo : stick
ma : that
bor : long/tall
pe : not
neko : slaughter
twol : snake

opuk ma tek/laco ki neno i mac : a strong/male tortoise will be seen in the fire
opuk : turtle
ma : that
tek : strong / laco : male
neno : see
mac : fire

bolo opuk i pii : throwing the turtle into water
bolo : to throw
opuk : turtle
i : in, into
pii : water

opoto ma tugo : it falls like the coconut (something nice happens unexpectedly)
o- : it
poto : falls
tugo : coconut

 
 How to tell Relationship In Acholi Language: 

Me - An, or Kom an, or Koma.
Me Myself - An Gikoma.
You: - In (sing.) wun(plural)
You Yourself - In Gikomi or Kom in.
He/She/It - En
Himself/Herself/Itself - En Gikome. or Kom en.
They - Gin
Themselves - Komgi or Kom gin.
They Themselves - Gin gi gikomgi.
We - Wan or wane(other acholi accent)
We ourselves - wan gikomwa.
Ourselves - Komwa
....................................................................
Mother - Mego or Min
Mumy - maa, mama,
My mum/mother - Mama na, or Maa, 
Your Mum/Mother - Meru, or meni, or Min in
His/her/it Mum/Mother - Mine, or min ...(..name of the person) eg: Min Okot.
Their Mother - Min gi or Meg gi.
Our Mother - Min wa, or Megi wa.
......................................................................
Father - Wego or won
Dad/Daddy - Baba, aba na, baba na.
My Dad/Father - Wora or Won An.
Your Dad/Father - Woru or Won In.
His/her/its Dad - Wone, or Won en.
Their Dad/Father - Won gi. weg gi
Our Dad/Father - Won wa, or wegi wa

End.
Next Lesson. will cover - Brothers, Sisters, Cousins,, Uncles and Aunts. 




 
How to tell Relationship In Acholi Language: 

Me - An, or Kom an, or Koma.
Me Myself - An Gikoma.
You: - In (sing.) wun(plural)
You Yourself - In Gikomi or Kom in.
He/She/It - En
Himself/Herself/Itself - En Gikome. or Kom en.
They - Gin
Themselves - Komgi or Kom gin.
They Themselves - Gin gi gikomgi.
We - Wan or wane(other acholi accent)
We ourselves - wan gikomwa.
Ourselves - Komwa
....................................................................
Mother - Mego or Min
Mumy - maa, mama,
My mum/mother - Mama na, or Maa, 
Your Mum/Mother - Meru, or meni, or Min in
His/her/it Mum/Mother - Mine, or min ...(..name of the person) eg: Min Okot.
Their Mother - Min gi or Meg gi.
Our Mother - Min wa, or Megi wa.
......................................................................
Father - Wego or won
Dad/Daddy - Baba, aba na, baba na.
My Dad/Father - Wora or Won An.
Your Dad/Father - Woru or Won In.
His/her/its Dad - Wone, or Won en.
Their Dad/Father - Won gi. weg gi
Our Dad/Father - Won wa, or wegi wa

End.
Next Lesson. will cover - Brothers, Sisters, Cousins,, Uncles and Aunts. 




 

 


What Does it Mean to Walk by Faith?

By Bulalu Tonny



"For we walk by faith, not by sight ."(2 Corinthians 5:7).
Those words seem simple enough.
However, I am learning that fleshing out those words, that simple concept, can be a much tougher assignment. It requires tremendous courage and strength. You must be willing to be misunderstood and even abandoned. You must be willing to give up any semblance of control of your life that you thought you might have. You must be willing to look like a complete fool.
But it is a journey of tremendous blessing and reward. It is a journey that is exciting, life-altering, and mind-boggling. It is a journey that will allow you to see and experience God as he was meant to be: in all his fullness and grace.

What Does it Look Like to Walk By Faith and Not By Sight?

Walking by faith and not by sight requires you to go to a place you do not know, one that God will reveal as you walk in obedience. Just look to Abraham as an example (Genesis 12:1).
Walking by faith means that you continue to cling to the dreams God has planted in your heart, even when you’ve been thrown away, taken to prison for crimes you didn’t commit. Just look at all Joseph endured (Genesis 37-50).
Walking by faith requires a strong determination to follow God’s plan regardless what life throws your way. Look to Daniel to discover how to have the resolve not to sin (Daniel 1:8).
 
Walking by faith means you have the courage to stand up for the hurting, broken, and down-trodden, to face death yourself for the good of others. Look at Esther and how she risked the death penalty to save the Jews (Esther).
You just may have to play the part of a fool. Think about Noah building an ark for a flood when it had never even rained on earth. Think about Abraham clinging to the promise that he would be the father of many nations even though he was childless at the age of 100. Think about Moses standing before the Israelites in the wilderness telling them they would eat meat until it disgusted them but having no idea where that meat would come from. Think about Joshua marching around the walls of Jericho as God had told him to and wondering what good it was going to do.
If you choose this path, you must be willing to get out of your comfort zone, to run from the Americanized brand of Christianity that so many of us have known our entire lives. You must be willing to let God take your world and turn it upside down, shake it up, and start all over again. You must be willing to let God out of the neat little box that you have put him in, to let him show up as he sees fit.
Maybe it will be a calling to do something you never dreamed before: foster or adopt children, leave your job and become a missionary, trade in the worldly comforts for heavenly treasures.
Maybe it won’t be that clean and neat and socially acceptable. Maybe, like me, your world will be turned upside down by the pain of adultery and divorce. Or maybe you will be faced with infertility or addiction. Maybe you will have a prodigal child that completely changes the direction of your life. Or, maybe you’ve experienced the loss of a child—a hurt like no other.
I don’t know what your shake up might look like, but I know that if you will give it to God—throw up your arms in surrender and ask him to use it to change your life—he will honor your request. He will take you on a journey, teach you to walk by faith, entrust you with some of life’s most treasured moments.
 
He will build a faith in you—faith that moves mountains and moves God’s hands. He will teach you to live this life with abandonment, giving you a freedom to walk in all his fullness and grace. He will prepare you to be used mightily in this life for his glory.
Perhaps you’ve already experienced your life being turned upside down, toppled without any control. Perhaps, like me, you’ve found yourself wandering in the wilderness, watching his fire direct your every step by night, a cloud lead you by day. Perhaps you sense you are on the edge of the Promised Land, just waiting for him to give the command to take possession.
And yet, you are tired and weary. You’ve lost friends who don’t understand how you can continue to cling to a promise that is so obviously dead and gone. You are so close and yet feel so far away. You are struggling with temptations to just settle, even though you know it is less than God’s best. You simply don’t know how much longer you can stand.
You are not alone. I see God raising up a remnant of believers, those he knows will be obedient. He is looking for those with clean hands and a pure heart, those who will choose obedience even if it costs them everything this world has to offer. He is looking for those who will throw caution to the wind, believe that he has an abundant life (John 10:10) waiting if we will follow his ways. He is looking for those whose hearts have been purified, whose faith has been strengthened by the trials of this life (James 1:2). He is looking for those who will cling to his promises even when it seems there is no hope.
God has specifically chosen you to be a part of this remnant, those who will allow him to take their lives and mold them into what he wants. He has chosen you to have your faith tested and tried, and he promises that the fire will only purify you—not burn you. He has promised that he will be with you every single step, walking with you, carrying you, supporting you. He promises that he is still in control even when life seems to be spiraling wildly out of control.
 
He is teaching you to trust him so he can do something bigger and better than you ever dreamed possible (Ephesians 3:20-21). He is teaching you to let go and trust him with your heart, your soul, your life (Proverbs 3:5-6). He is teaching you to walk every single day in the spirit so that he can do even greater works in you and through you (John 14:12). He is preparing you to be a beacon of light and hope to a world which desperately needs to see Jesus.
I don’t know where you are on this journey of walking by faith, but I encourage you—beg you, plead with you—to wave the white flag of surrender. Let God take your life, your pain, your loss and use it for his glory. Ask him to do an amazing work in you so he can do an amazing work through you.
Get out of that boat and step onto the water…and never take your eyes off him. It is a decision you will never regret

What does it mean to walk by faith not by sight?

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Question: "What does it mean to walk by faith not by sight?"

Answer: Second Corinthians 5:6–7 says, "So we are always of good courage. We know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight" (ESV, emphasis added). Other versions use the word live, rather than walk. The "walk" here is a metaphorical reference to the way a person conducts his or her life. We still use the phrase "all walks of life" to mean a variety of lifestyles or cultures.

The apostle Paul reminds his readers that followers of Christ must not build their lives around things that have no eternal significance. Rather than pursuing the same things the world pursues, a Christian should focus on the unseen realities such as Jesus and heaven. Paul goes on to say, "So whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to please him. For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil" (2 Corinthians 5:9–10). Jesus instructed us to store up treasure in heaven (Matthew 6:19–20; Luke 12:33). He promised rewards to everyone who does His will (Matthew 16:27; 1 Peter 1:17; Revelation 22:12) and punishment for those who reject Him (Matthew 25:24–46; John 3:16–18).

Walking by faith means living life in light of eternal consequences. To walk by faith is to fear God more than man; to obey the Bible even when it conflicts with man’s commands; to choose righteousness over sin, no matter what the cost; to trust God in every circumstance; and to believe God rewards those who seek Him, regardless of who says otherwise (Hebrews 11:6).

Rather than loving the things of this world (1 John 2:15–16), Christians should spend their lives glorifying God in everything they do (1 Corinthians 10:31). It requires faith to live this way because we cannot see, hear, or touch anything spiritual. When we base our lives on the truth of God’s Word, rather than on the popular philosophy of our day, we are going against our natural inclinations. Our natural instincts may be to horde money, but walking by faith says we should "give to those in need" (Luke 11:41; Ephesians 4:28). Society may say that sexual immorality is acceptable, but those who walk by faith base their standards on the unchangeable nature of God’s Word, which says any sex outside of marriage is sin (1 Corinthians 6:18; Ephesians 5:3; Galatians 5:19). To walk by faith requires that we tune our hearts to the voice of the Holy Spirit and the truth of His Word (John 10:27; 16:13). We choose to live according to what God reveals to us, rather than trust our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5–6).

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