Friday, November 26, 2010

ASSOCIATION OF UGANDAN PROFESSIONALS IN SOUTH AFRICA


Everybody knows the rules of a party... eat before you leave!

And this will apply fearlessly tomorrow at the AUPSA (http://www.aupsa.org.za/) end of year function.

I swear, no Ugandan community organisation is more effective at bleeding direction and purpose than the above mentioned.

For the past 2 years, AUPSA (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=121250951785) has been home to hundreds of Ugandan corporate rat racers, skirt chasers, entrepreneurs, and all sorts of individuals.

Grateful for having a life; these folks have perfected the “spirit of community gatherings”.

AUPSA is a consolidated gang of hipsters high on Crackberries facebooking, sipping champagne, playing scrabble and busy going forward.

Although, it’s non-political, many members’ debate humungous groundbreaking ideas, only matched by no other.

Soulful meetings where business ideas are exchanged, employment prospects are laid bare etc, AUPSA is the name of the game.

Here you will find engineers who concretised global infrastructures, lawyers who defend the indefensible, sick medical doctors, broke financial gurus, artists, NGO experts, web gurus (Mugisha Peter), accountants whose skills in cooking facebooks are heavens etc.

It’s also a haven of many young corporates too busy cooperating with their bosses; they don’t have the time to find a partner, date or later on sit down and enjoy an ice cream.

They turn to AUPSA and in exchange, they meet their matches thereby flushing down the curse of loneliness.

Over-done filthy bachelors who are waiting for Mrs. Right to appear...? AUPSA welcomes all.

But one will also meet pretty and content women.

Most living an affluent life, driving their Vulvas (oops! Volvos); these girls know what they want. Question is ... “why can’t u get it?”

It’s also the cultural melting pot of Ugandans, accommodating all sorts of accents, noses, buttocks and heads.

Some have families to take care of while others have bonds to look after.

So come be party to this group. For only R100, life will never be the same again.

Food, a cash bar, braai and a jumping castle... all awaiting.

Tomorrow, one lucky bastard will also win a return air ticket to Uganda, a weekend sleeparound at Inkwazi Guest House, and lots of other prizes to give away.

Venue is Indzawo Guest House, Glen Austin, Midrand, 322 Van Riebeck Road.

Time is 2pm till morning.
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