Pr John Muyizzi -

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Kampala, there lived a man named PR John Muyizzi. He wasn’t a politician, nor a celebrity, but everyone in the media and business circles knew his name. He was the quiet force behind the scenes—a public relations strategist with a gift for turning chaos into clarity, and scandals into second chances.

Within hours, the data was public. And as John had suspected, the overcharge was not theft—it was a software glitch from an outdated billing system, affecting only 2% of users. But the company had known for two months and done nothing. That was the real sin: silence. pr john muyizzi

John smiled and typed back: “I didn’t save them. I reminded them that in the age of viral outrage, the only sustainable path is radical honesty. Spin dies. Truth walks.” Once upon a time in the bustling city

John didn’t rush. He brewed his usual ginger tea, opened his leather-bound notebook, and wrote three things: Truth. Empathy. Action. Within hours, the data was public

One morning, a call came that would test every skill John possessed. A major telecommunications company, LinkNet Uganda, was in crisis. A leaked internal memo suggested they had been overcharging customers for months. Social media was on fire. The hashtag #LinkNetRobbery was trending. The CEO, a proud woman named Ms. Namukasa, was in panic.

That night, John sat on his balcony, listening to the city hum. His phone buzzed—a message from a young PR student he’d mentored. “Sir, they’re saying you saved LinkNet. How?”