Anna Talia Oze emotionally pleads with Museveni, PM & Minister Aber to rescue thousands of downtown “silent hustlers” wiped out by Kampala floods.
Media star Anna Talia Oze real name Annet Nambooze broke down online after Friday’s floods turned her small undergarment factory into a disaster zone. “I haven’t been myself since Friday. The floods swept through and left me broken emotionally and financially,” she posted.
Millions of shillings in fabric, machines, and ready stock, gone in minutes. The cottage manufacturer supplies dozens of bayilibi vendors who sell on commission. One flood, zero mercy.

Anna built her dream the hard way: no grants, no rich uncle just sweat, faith, and tiny loans that now feel like boulders. “Many of us started from scratch… small loans that now hang around our necks like heavy stones,” she wrote. She’s one of thousands of arcade sub-renters and micro-traders who keep downtown Kampala alive.
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Anna tagged Minister Lillian Aber, the Prime Minister, and President Museveni directly: “Please, look beyond the big shop owners. There’s a whole ecosystem of silent hustlers who have lost everything.” She wants emergency cash, soft loans, and tax breaks for the “heartbeat of downtown Uganda.” No fancy speeches—just real relief for the real engine.
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