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    Top 5 things you can buy instead of the new iPhone X in Uganda

    With the premium price of the upcoming iPhone X that will cost over $999 about UGX 3,592,404 (that’s less taxes) and in comes the never ending memes from Ugandans. We couldn’t resist to get on the bandwagon and bring the top 5 things you can buy rather than the new iPhone X in Uganda in no particular order.

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    A bodaboda

    A boda boda
    Credit: Zumi

    And why not? Instead of the new iPhone, you can start yourself a small bodaboda business. Just think about it.

    Bank Of Uganda Pens

    Bank of Uganda Pens
    Credit: Matooke Republic

    It’s the freak central bank, of course it can afford these Pens, so you also get your self 12 Bank of Uganda magic pens.

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    2Kgs of Meat from Bulls that Government bought from South Africa at UGX 5 billion

    Government bought from South AfricaWell, well, well you can forgo that new Apple gizmo for the love of beef, but u will only be able to go away with only 2Kgs. Bon appetite!

    Two years tuition at Makerere University

    Makerere University
    Credit: Campus Bee

    If education is your priority, then you can do without the iPhone X, just invest on two years worth of tuition at Makerere University.

    1,200 Chapati Rolex

    Rolex
    Credit: Ten More Bites

    You also throw a mega chapati house party. That would be some luck chapati maker who gets that order.

    Well there you have it, its either the new iPhone X or any of the above.

    Credit: Multiple Facebook Sources
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