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How about Mugoya

The members of the Mugoya family are independent, determined and persevering. They use their own resources to be creative, original, and inventive in practical ways. Since they enjoy outdoor activities, they can be avid farmers, gardeners, fishermen, explorers, or hikers.  Working best where they combine physical and mental labour, they are honest, responsible people, not wanting to go back on their word. They do what they feel they have to do and ask only to be allowed to do it in their own way without interference.  Their pioneering tendency has led them to start things but repeatedly others derive the most benefit from their efforts. However, they move on to try something else. In association they say what they want to in as few words as possible and, whenever they can, avoid situations requiring finesse and tact.  At times it is not easy for them to show appreciation or affection because they become self-conscious and at a loss for words, and their resultant b

What it means to be called Mugoya Dihfahsih

The names of Dihfahsih Mugoya draw you into situations where you pioneer projects. You work diligently to build them up, and then someone else reaps the rewards of all your preliminary hard work and you are forced to move on seldom reaping the rewards of your efforts, thus the success that should result from your work is denied to you. You are required to start something new only to find that once again you lose the opportunity to complete your plans and efforts.  Your achievements have not come easily and are the result of hard work and forcing your way to points of success, but finding that as soon as you let go, your success wanes and opportunities are lost. In your work and your living environment your surroundings generally lack the comfort and amenities you would expect. Starting over and over again creates frustration and intensity that contributes to head tension.

What does the name DIHFAHSIH mean?

The name of Dihfahsi h creates an intense nature with strong feelings and emotional desires. Consequently you are a determined, strong-willed person who projects uncompromising individuality. You could develop creative expression in art, music, or drama, doing to an extreme whatever arouses your interest. In your effort to do your very best, you tend to focus all your energy and attention on your immediate short-term goal to the exclusion of other responsibilities and activities. You try to add something new and different to whatever you undertake, and would eagerly set off into new fields. There is a tendency to scatter your efforts in the longer term by being involved in too many pursuits. A lack of attention to detail, and an aversion to routine and monotony could disrupt your work habits and thwart the orderly completion of your undertakings, even though you put forth great effort. Independence and personal freedom are of paramount importance to you. You are inclined to resist bei

About Mugoya Dihfahsih

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BIOGRAPHY OF MUGOYA DIHFAHSIH Family Background He is a Ugandan by birth and a Mugishu by tribe, Born on Monday 15th October 1990 to the late Namakola Simon who died in June 2000 and Gamisya Mariam in Bumuddu B village, Buwalasi Sub-county Sironko district found in Eastern Uganda. After two months on 26th December 1990,he was baptized at Saint John Church found in Bumuddu B, his father gave him the name Akhab in attribution to his(dihfahsih) paternal grand-father(Akhab Wagima) who was at that time a police man who died in 2012 at age of 92 and his mother also gave him a name Difas in as a remembrance of dihfahsih's maternal grandfather(Difas Wambedde) who had just passed away the previous year(1989). Dihfahsih Mugoya is a second born after his sister Namono Winnie Claudia(first-born) born on 31st December 1988, Mugoya Dickson(Third-born) born on 1st November 1992, Mugoya Denis(Forth-born) born on 4th August 1994 and late Makongo Ekisofeli born in 1996 who died i

ICT IN UGANDA

THE LEVEL OF ICT IN UGANDA The Government of Uganda recognises ICT as key Pillar for implementation of the long term national development programmes. This was recognised from as far back as 2003 when the first ICT Policy Framework was written under the then Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication, where it was noted that the harnessing of ICT would lead to a “knowledge-based economy” and hence a knowledge-based society. This was further affirmed by the decision to create a fully-fledged ministry to cater for the country’s ICT needs.According to the NDP II, the Government has committed itself to increase job creation through ICT research and development as well as increase the stock of ICT skilled and industry ready workforce. In addition, one of the NRM manifesto clearly puts emphasis on the promotion of ICT research and innovation. In this regard, I am glad to note that the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance has gone further to create an enabling environment for promoti

SECURITY REVIEW ON AIRTEL MONEY IN UGANDA

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A REVIEW ON AIRTEL MONEY IN UGANDA Mobile Money We have performed a security review on the Airtel Money System with a basis on Application (client side) security, Server side practices and Policy environment. 1.0 Assets This includes Data such as clients names, location, telephone numbers, transaction reports. This data is so crucial such as transaction logging that keeps track of the client’s dealing with the Airtel money. Resources such as clients, agents, servers, phones. For any Airtel money transaction to take place, these 3 resources have to be into play so as to effect transaction especially when withdrawing money. Infrastructure such as network, the network has to be secure to avoid attackers interfering the transactions of mobile money, Airtel has secured the network using standard secure protocols that bar attackers. 2.0 Threats 2.1 Mobile Phones Vulnerabilities According to computer crime and security survey report of 2009[2], 42% of the respondents experience