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I have no formal training in Information Technology. My contribution on Wikipedia is self-taught and through the imitation of those who came before me. I appreciate all the help that I can get. I enjoy contributing to projects without concern of who will get the credit, provided the final product is excellent.
For his excellent work in providing sorely-needed coverage of African royalty, I hereby award Fsmatovu this barnstar in recognition of his efforts. Wear it with pride.
For your excellent work on Ugandan towns and economic related articles. You are undoubtedly one of the most valuable wikipedians on here in terms of addressing uneven bias and improving coverage of a country like Uganda which otherwise would remain ignorantly basic in terms of coverage on here. We need several hundred editors like you working other countries in Africa, I hope over time more people will get online in Africa... Your work is more appreciated than you might think... Keep up the great work! May we soon have a decent starter articles on all the places in Uganda!Himalayan 22:19, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
Given your prolific work here since the late 2000s I think you've really done a tremendous amount of work for Uganda and African economic development. Amazing stuff, so a small token of my appreciation! May you keep it up! Let's see this 10,000 Challenge flourish! ♦ Dr. Blofeld 07:36, 3 September 2016 (UTC)
Congratulations! You are the number 2 winner of the Women Articles. Here is the Wiki Loves Women barnstar for your amazing productivity in The Africa Destubathon. With all our thanks for the numerous improvements to African Women biographies. Anthere
Thanks so much for your comprehensive work on energy topics in Africa! It's great to see this kept up to date as the sector rapidly develops! Reywas92Talk 02:29, 2 March 2020 (UTC)