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Hi Everyone,

I was blogged forward by thomas.kagiri. Thomas and myself started working with SAP at the same day in 2014.

Intro:

My name is David Wilson Kizito , I am 27 years old and leaving in Dublin originally from Kampala (Uganda).  Kampala is the capital and largest city in
Uganda with a population of approximately 2.5 million.  The flight time from Dublin to Entebbe is 10 hours 22 minutes. I also lived in Germany for 6years before moving to Ireland, therefore am a linguistic who speaks German as well.
I joined SAP in June 2014 after finishing my Honours degree in Computer Systems Management in May, 2014. As part of the CRM Product Support Team, I have been with the team since and l have to say it’s great working with everybody.

Fun fact about my country/yourself

My hobbies include; soccer, Jogging, swimming, hiking and dancing.

   My former team HSC Berg E.V.

Uganda’s weather in general

Straddling the equator, there is little year round fluctuation in temperature and no real winter or summer. The hottest months are January and February when the average daytime range is 24-33°C (52-91°F) with peaks of up to 40°C/104°F in the far north. The south has two wet seasons: from mid- September to November and March to May. The dry season from December to February means only that it rains less and the gorilla parks remain fairly wet during these months. The second dry season- from June and July- is considerably drier. Still, with 1000 to 2000mm
(39.4-78.7in) of rain every year, it can rain at almost any time. The north, including Murchison Falls and Kidepo Valley, has one continuous wet season from March to November and a more obvious dry season from December to February.



Rwenzori Mountain, “ Mountains of the Moon”
Rwenzori is the biggest mountain range in Africa, running for over 120kms along the border of
Uganda with Congo.

Bird Watching
Uganda has gained a popular reputation as an exceptional worldwide destination for “bird watching” activities. Although the size of Uganda is not particularly big, it hosts over 1000 species of birds.

Ssese Islands and Lake Victoria.

Much of the Uganda territory is covered by, rivers and lakes. The biggest lakes are: Victoria, Albert, Edward, Kyoga. In particular, Lake Victoria - the biggest in
Africa.


Questions asked by Thomas:

If you were 20 again, What would you study?

I would study medicine.

And I would be happy if you could answer the following questions:


1.) If you were 18 again, What would you do differently?

2.) Where do you see yourself 10years from now?

Blogging It Forward:

I would like to blog it forward to the following people:

agneta.alungo

nealgenocchi

fiona.ryan

zeituni.baraka

brian.patterson

brendan.tourish


 

I hope you enjoyed my BIF! Feel free to comment or ask me any questions you'd like in the comments below!

Please remember to follow the Blog It Forward Chain in order to be updated when the people you "Blog It Forward" to post the links to their "Blog It Forward" blogs.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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