Former NSSF MD Chandi Jamwa talks about how his life has changed

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2024
  • He went to jail as a senior accountant but returned as a financial consultant. Former NSSF Managing Director David Chandi Jamwa, who recently secured a presidential pardon, has been about his January pardon by the president after he was sentenced to 12 years in prison six years ago. Jamwa, a certified accountant and consultant, says a lot has changed in his social life. He admits that he has been daunted by the spine-chilling experience of being behind bars but remains stronger as he rekindles his career and social life. Sudhir Byaruhanga brings us part one of this two-part conversation.
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Komentáře • 75

  • @RichardKusiima
    @RichardKusiima Před měsícem +11

    I have nothing but respect for him for he has served the term set for him; I wish nothing but the best; may he find his footing and pick up his race as well as prosper!

  • @user-ts6wr1un8g
    @user-ts6wr1un8g Před měsícem +6

    Mr. Chandi is very well-spoken. Listening to people who speak well makes for an interesting interview.

  • @NyangeJacklyn
    @NyangeJacklyn Před měsícem +3

    Seeing a lot of controversial comments. The Mr.Jamwa i recall while working at NSSF did a lot of good structural changes for the Fund in a short tym including an increment from 6% to 14% return on member savings. In fact he made the work of his predecessors a lot easier by his first 100 days in office. The 1st meeting to introduce him as the guy in-charge..all countrywide staffs gathered at workers hse so i cldnt tell who was who. There was a guy lifting tables/arranging chairs for us. I was surprised when thy introduced the new MD, to realize the guy who was lifting tables that day, was our new CEO Mr. Jamwa! His first lines were NSSF oyeeee.. Rugby oyeeee..! He really had passion for his work. God bless whatever next move you make

  • @KasimRashid
    @KasimRashid Před měsícem +6

    My respects, Mr Jamwa. You made your contribution to NSSF, tumbled and fell and served term. To fall is human, to get up and get going again is the true Mark of resilience, learning from past mistakes. I have no doubt you will be up and running in no time, OB. As you thank the President for his pardon, you should be even be more grateful to the Almighty for giving you second lease on life. Perhaps a time to abandon a fast life of sleaze, Casinos, ...and pay Uganda back by doing things which help take the country forward, uplift the common man, save tax payers money and truly make the forgiving Creator smile. Then, and only then will the ignoble past be forgiven and forgotten by our wretched lot! Gakyali Mabaga OB

    • @enidedroma9371
      @enidedroma9371 Před měsícem

      Well said. We all fall, but must always rise and mend our ways.

  • @chelimobashir1679
    @chelimobashir1679 Před měsícem +8

    Why do I have a feeling that NTV is doing a damage control and some sort of like a PR for the guy

  • @TonnyOkello
    @TonnyOkello Před měsícem +1

    From this interview, I can deduce this man’s brilliance was a threat to some crooks in that organization. They connived and cooked up a scheme against him and got rid of him. A mere 17 months and he was gone.

  • @bluegoat6323
    @bluegoat6323 Před měsícem +8

    For a man who has stolen all that money to be happy like that is a shame, he should not take any public office.

    • @wafiworld1
      @wafiworld1 Před měsícem +1

      Your need to take a chill pill

    • @mubirulawrence8100
      @mubirulawrence8100 Před měsícem

      The good thing he served....why should he cry. Many have stolen and nothing has been done.....

    • @bluegoat6323
      @bluegoat6323 Před měsícem

      @@mubirulawrence8100 You are right by the way. But look at all that stealing has done directly. May be the NSSF money would have been used to invest in a kidney hospital, or in a children cancer hospital. that means all those children who died were indirectly affected by.
      Secondly, we have to send a strong message to the people who are stealing the money to never steal again.
      We can not give up we have to fight corruption.

    • @denestwinomugisha
      @denestwinomugisha Před měsícem +1

      Did he steal your mother's money? Omanyi mwesinisa ebinyo on issues you cant comprehend about.

    • @gracenamanya9491
      @gracenamanya9491 Před měsícem +2

      Maybe u need to find the nitty griities of this case. Some people are used as scapegoats and I believe he was a victim

  • @YoungKuddies
    @YoungKuddies Před měsícem +4

    They never found the 22 billion and his nuclear family is wealthy and well educated (He was in the VIP wing of prisons )

  • @GNJ987
    @GNJ987 Před měsícem +4

    Once a thief, always a thief 😂😂😂😂

  • @user-en1zc5vd6y
    @user-en1zc5vd6y Před měsícem +1

    For a news house that flaunts morality and shames our corrupt government, am amazed at how much grace and warmth you’ve given this guy

    • @YoungKuddies
      @YoungKuddies Před měsícem

      Corruption Won long ago we just have to leave with it like in Most Third World countries. Work smart not hard

    • @mukisaibrahim6628
      @mukisaibrahim6628 Před měsícem

      At this point seems like Ntv is rewarding corruption!!

    • @murorwaalvinpeter1464
      @murorwaalvinpeter1464 Před měsícem

      the man paid the price set for him he needs a chance to show he has changed why keep panishing him for somthing whos price he has already paid

  • @MartinWagabaza
    @MartinWagabaza Před měsícem

    Great man

  • @rsKayiira
    @rsKayiira Před měsícem +1

    Respect to Mr Jamwa. He was really arrested for nothing

  • @kiyumbafaizo5168
    @kiyumbafaizo5168 Před měsícem

    I no longer judge any one for doing what they are doing, back ground matters. As many of us we put behind bars for doing nothing, I am sure he might have been draged into a moving train. May the almighty soften your heart and forgive every one around you . Thanks NTV.

  • @arinatweanthony6693
    @arinatweanthony6693 Před měsícem +1

    Jamwa indeed a brilliant man...making partner at Pwc when your 33😮.wooow

  • @joelbrian2256
    @joelbrian2256 Před měsícem +3

    The man deserves a better interview. This is is meh...

    • @kahinju
      @kahinju Před měsícem

      Agreed. Sudhir did a mediocre to shallow interview.

  • @jaymuhumuza
    @jaymuhumuza Před měsícem +1

    Smart guy, no doubt but The point about private sector utility management doesn't quite address the issue. A private entity running a utility getting investment capital means it must give strong returns, those returns will come from pricing the utility to extract that value.
    In essence part of the nice returns NSSF gives is linked to the high cost of power that the country endures.
    We need to nationalise and do it rationally to run infrastructure. Bureaucracy is not a preserve of government, anyone who's worked in a large private company knows there bureaucracy too. Just look at Umeme itself.

  • @lesliemuneeza5696
    @lesliemuneeza5696 Před měsícem +1

    I respect this man CEO NSSF at 36

    • @user-ts6wr1un8g
      @user-ts6wr1un8g Před měsícem +1

      politics just. As he said at the end of this interview, learn the game of politics.

    • @YusufuIsa-vz2ph
      @YusufuIsa-vz2ph Před měsícem +1

      Because he took billions obu who bewitched black people

  • @rwomushanabeeri1722
    @rwomushanabeeri1722 Před měsícem

    He was a disciplined Prisoner, who kept his time well, by the rules. Thanks to the Almighty God, he got pardoned! (Jailer).

  • @megradorodvarez6788
    @megradorodvarez6788 Před měsícem +2

    Mr. Problem is talking about problems.

  • @tumusiimeham4323
    @tumusiimeham4323 Před měsícem +1

    Good brains but went against his profession.corrupt systems of governance in Africa have costed us genius people and left us with mediocrities running systems.

  • @markatingi8645
    @markatingi8645 Před měsícem +1

    Get Solar... It will reduce your power costs. Initial set up costs are high but long term savings are achieved.

  • @JoanMusenero
    @JoanMusenero Před měsícem +1

    And also corruption is still on, just the way you left

  • @zziwaumaru1705
    @zziwaumaru1705 Před měsícem

    Jamwa you were a nice guy and thank God has helped you through stay blessed boss

  • @VictorKipruto-nh1rh
    @VictorKipruto-nh1rh Před měsícem +1

    This world can humble you 😢

    • @YoungKuddies
      @YoungKuddies Před měsícem

      In this upside-down country, those whose habits are deemed bad by society have become the masters of Uganda, while the good citizens are left homeless by these latter-day land grabbers. I want to see what Uganda will be like in 2030.

    • @user-ts6wr1un8g
      @user-ts6wr1un8g Před měsícem

      @@YoungKuddies The same was once said of Idi Amin and Obote regimes. Everything that comes goes. Some take longer than others but they do go in the end. The natural cycle of life; nothing lasts for ever.

  • @balmoisteven3303
    @balmoisteven3303 Před měsícem

    Was the interview about Umeme?

    • @annuwase2147
      @annuwase2147 Před měsícem

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Byaruhanga sudir. Are u discussing umeme with jamwa????????‽

  • @henrympanga4619
    @henrympanga4619 Před měsícem +1

    But was this man really in prison? Just wondering

    • @nrussell9303
      @nrussell9303 Před měsícem

      Are you talking about the psychological and physical appearance after his scrubbed up

  • @Sensitive_info
    @Sensitive_info Před měsícem +1

    We are in Uganda! Who is cents? Doesn't that guy know ugx?

    • @britainantony8932
      @britainantony8932 Před měsícem +1

      It's not his mistake that you don't know American cents, travel and get some knowledge.

    • @hawkins7000
      @hawkins7000 Před měsícem

      ​@@britainantony8932& how many Ugandans hv traveled?🙄 he's addressing Ugandans. You're also shouting nonsense

    • @Sensitive_info
      @Sensitive_info Před měsícem

      @@britainantony8932 travel to where and for what? I've visited many places in Uganda. Talking about cents on a Ugandan national television confusion.

  • @migombaniorganicfarm
    @migombaniorganicfarm Před měsícem

    You are innocent until proven guilty, the rule of law which we should all abide to has set him free. This intelligent man is a Mathematician and NOT a politician. He was forcefully dragged into a dirty game of politics. Wish him best of luck on his new path 🫡

  • @MugerwaMark
    @MugerwaMark Před měsícem

    like the saying `Schadenfreude´ goes, Ugandans will always look at the -ves of everything about someone or some thing

  • @tealsquare
    @tealsquare Před měsícem +1

    Came from wealth but still stole billions and somehow NTV is helping him launder his image. Ki Uganda kinyuma 🙌🏾

  • @annuwase2147
    @annuwase2147 Před měsícem

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    Welcome to kampala chandi

  • @YoungKuddies
    @YoungKuddies Před měsícem

    Ensi eno ekutudde ku mutwe; abo abayitibwa ababi mu bantu be bakulembeze mu Uganda, ate abalungi mu bantu balekebwa nga tebalina mayumba olw'okubba ettaka. Njagala kulaba Uganda ya 2030.

  • @mukisaibrahim6628
    @mukisaibrahim6628 Před měsícem +2

    What does a corrupt individual got to tell us.He should refrain from engaging in any government related projects.

    • @belski256
      @belski256 Před měsícem +5

      the brains that got him there are still there. He still has something to offer.

    • @YoungKuddies
      @YoungKuddies Před měsícem

      But Corruption rules the day more than ever he is so free now all Govt officials are birds of the same feather now

  • @samsonsengoonzi8148
    @samsonsengoonzi8148 Před měsícem +6

    A corrupt man. What does he have to tell the world. These people should be outcasts. Talina kyotugamba 😢😢😢

    • @onenrobert8296
      @onenrobert8296 Před měsícem +1

      Are you sure about that?

    • @georgeokello3991
      @georgeokello3991 Před měsícem

      Are u clean yo self

    • @decepticonpunk9471
      @decepticonpunk9471 Před měsícem

      He will even get back to public service

    • @mosestokwiny5677
      @mosestokwiny5677 Před měsícem +1

      He served his time. You aren't an angel either.

    • @YoungKuddies
      @YoungKuddies Před měsícem

      The man’s kids all finished Kings College with high marks they have billions in properties I think from the 22 billion they never found

  • @kavumadavid33
    @kavumadavid33 Před měsícem +2

    Do really remember that mount of money you chewed Mr jamwa shut up

  • @YusufuIsa-vz2ph
    @YusufuIsa-vz2ph Před měsícem

    A disgraced thief

  • @arinatweanthony6693
    @arinatweanthony6693 Před měsícem

    Jamwa indeed a brilliant man...making partner at Pwc when your 33😮.wooow