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If you can go a whole day in Kenya without seeing, smelling, or—let’s be honest—eating a chapati, you deserve a medal. For ...
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Some fuel stations are far from our routes. Boda-boda riders come here because it’s faster and cheaper for them, other than riding several kilometres to a pump station” – Mr Sam Dongo, a fuel vendor ...
In Uganda, the Rolex is the country’s favourite snack, a sandwich made up of an omelette and chapati bread, and it derives its name from a play on the words “rolled eggs”.
Chapati is one of Kenya’s most cherished dishes, enjoyed in homes, restaurants, and street food stalls across the country. Whether served with beef stew, beans (madondo), or a simple cup of tea, ...
A video has surfaced online of two teachers Mwesigye and Twesigye from Standard College Rwashamaire in Uganda flogging a Senior Two (S.2) student for sneaking out of school to eat. The video shows ...
That same year, Uganda’s Ministry of Tourism declared the rolex an official tourist attraction alongside the likes of mountains, the source of the Nile, lions, elephants and mountain gorillas.
A rolex is a chapati (a flatbread made from dough) rolled around fried eggs to which have been added spices and vegetables. It’s usually cooked in a frying pan on a charcoal stove. It’s ...
A "Rolex" merchant fries chapatis in Uganda. The term rolex in Uganda refers to a snack made by frying eggs and then a chapati is wrapped around the egg and rolled.