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  • in reply to: Increased shootings by cadet police officers in Uganda #1432
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      The Nakawa grade one magistrate, Noah Sajjabi has released on bail three people accused of Terrorism and the murder of AIGP Andrew Felix Kaweesi.
      Kaweesi was shot dead by unknown assailants as he left his home in Kulambiro, together with his bodyguard and driver in March 2017.The freed are Ahmad Shaban Senfuka, Umar Maganda and Abdul Kaala. This is the second time Senfuka is being released on bail. They were released on Tuesday on a cash bail of Ugx. 2 million. while their sureties were bonded at 500 million shillings non cash.However, two of their colleagues two suspects Ali Mugoya and Sinani Hibwagi were sent back to prison as the former lacked substantial sureties, while the latter’s sureties had not arrived at court in time.
      On November 7, 2017, Senfuka was among the seven suspects who had been granted mandatory bail over Kaweesi’s murder. He was however, re-arrested by plain-clothed security officers.

      in reply to: The Uganda Untold Story Meets Uganda Paparazzi #1431
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        Nothing is more peaceful than dating an exposed girl – as in omuwala akulidde mu bintu ng’alabyeko!

        1. When an exposed girl visits yuwa kazigo and you give her a glass of water, she says, ”Thanks. I love water. It is healthy!”. Naye bali abalala, hooooo! Ayinza n’okufa because when she visits a guy it is when she expects to drink soda, juice, munanansi, wine, milk, beer all at the same time!

        2. An exposed girl bwomuwa amenvu, she’ll be like, ”wow! You eat healthy!” haaaaaaa, naye bali bannafe! Lwakukyalidde lwayagala alye chips, chicken, liver, sausage, chaps, pilau, ebyenda byona at the same time!

        3. Even if you don’t have money for yaka and you light a candle, an exposed girl will be like, ”Wow, you are romantic!”. Naye the other type ajja kunyumiza banne nga bwotalina sente za yaka.

        4. At the end of it all if you walk an exposed girl back home, she will enjoy the walk, tell you stories, walk slowly, aba tayagala nakutuuka waka. Naye bali bannafe kale batama. She will ask you things like, ”so you don’t have a car?” or ”tolina guy wa special gw’ osobola kkubira ssimu nankima?”

        Kale bannange mulonde nga mwegendereza!

        in reply to: The Plan to kill Hon. Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine #1430
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          *1. Museveni believes he is the only one who is able to lead Uganda with the help of his minions.*

          Dictatorship involves the rule of one person or one small group led by one person.

          *2. Museveni came into power by force as a result of the protracted guerilla war and he sustains his grip on power through force.*

          In a dictatorship, the ruler comes to power and sustains his power either by force or through manipulation.

          *3. Museveni is an arbitrary ruler.*

          A dictator rules by his will. His will is the law which is superimposed over the constitution.

          *4. Museveni is an irresponsible ruler*

          The rule of a dictator is neither transparent nor responsible nor even accountable to the people or to popular institutions.

          *5. Museveni is backed by military power of the State.*

          Usually, dictatorship is the product of militarism, directly or indirectly.

          *6. Museveni’s rule is based on force and violence.*

          Rule by force and domination is the eternal law of dictatorship.

          *7.Museveni acts for the whole nation.*

          The ruler identifies the interests of the people with his own interests and describes his interests as national interests.

          *8. Museveni is an aggressive ‘Nationalist’*

          The ideology of nationalism is used as a means for securing credibility for the interests of the ruler. In the name of the unity and development of the people, the ruler exercises his power for his self interest.

          *9. Museveni’s system leaves no distinction between State and Government.*

          In a dictatorship there is no distinction between state and government.

          *10. Museveni is totally opposed to democracy.*

          Dictatorship as the rule of one person is totally opposed to democracy which stands for the rule of the people.

          *11. Museveni places little or no Importance to people’s rights and freedom.*

          Dictatorship pays little attention to the rights of the people but always places full emphasis upon the duties of the people towards the state. Even simple debating forums, such as, Ugandans At Heart, are looked as a thorn.

          *12. Museveni has been declared a life president for Uganda.*

          In a dictatorship, the ruler exercises power for life or for as much time as he can. The change of ruler-ship is almost always effected by force or a revolution or by a ‘coup’ against the ruler.

          *13. Museveni is one center of power.*

          A dictatorship may have a number of governmental organisations for exercising power but each of such organisations works under the ultimate authority and control of the ruler.

          *14. Museveni relies on force and brutality.*

          The ruler uses war and aggression as the means for diverting the attention of the people away from their domestic problems and preventing them from expressing their wishes.

          *THE DICTATOR MUST FALL*

          in reply to: The Plan to kill Hon. Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine #1429
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            With so many gaps and mismanagement of national resources, I do not trust the NRM government on the issue of land reforms:-

            1. The government has failed to procure the Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development on simple issuance of land Title Deeds. How will they manage the whole process of formalising relationships among communities through out the country on this significant issue?

            2. There is already a major simmering problem among communities that their ancestral land is being grabbed by NRM connected individuals with the knowledge of government seniour officials. How can the same people who are grabbing land be fair in their deliberations on land reform?

            3. Land owned by the state has been transferred to a small number of people allover the country without any notice whatsoever to the public (the pubic are land owners) and parliament. Why should the public whose land is being grabbed trust the government?

            4. The Land termed as or on Protected Areas (PAs) is being threatened by well connected individuals. The government has not done enough to stop them from using this land.

            If the government was trusted and had a vein of fighting corruption and bribery, then there would be given chance to preside over land reform. But as it is now, I would argue the country to refuse the offer of surrendering land to a few individuals who happen to be the ruling elite.

            That tactic was used by colonialists and invaders to make the natives of their countries landless and homeless. Ugandans are not ready to be landless and homeless in their own country.

            THE COUNTRY MUST VEHEMENTLY REFUSE THIS DUBIOUS OFFER, RETAIN LAND FOR BETTER USE AND FUTURE GENERATIONS.

            David Wangusi Masinde
            Uganda National Consensus Against Corruption
            London United Kingdom

            in reply to: The Uganda Untold Story Meets Uganda Paparazzi #1419
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              Before they passed the controversial age limit bill, it is believed that NRM Members of Parliament received 200 million ugx each.And apparently most have started spending it.

              The latest on our political gossip desk is that Judith Babirye  the Buikwe,Musician and senior pastor at “New Life Deliverance Church”, in Makindye Division has bought a manshion worth 1 billion Uganda Shillings

              The apartment block is located in Kyaliwajjala along Lukadde road, behind Vienna College.

              Sources say the gospel singer coughed over Shs 800m for the uncompleted building.

              in reply to: The Uganda Untold Story Meets Uganda Paparazzi #1418
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                SK Mbuga and his wife Angella Vivienne Chebet now turn fugitive as their whereabouts are unknown since the swedish police started investigating them.

                both have reportedly fled from the country and turned off their phones.

                According to a Swedish newspaper, Angella Vivienne Chebet the wife to SK MBUGA faked a Swedish politician, Sten Heinsoo with false promises of love and gold resulting into the fraudulent transfer of 53million kronor (Shs23billion) to her accounts.

                Heinsoo told police that Angella Vivienne Chebet told him her wealthy father in Uganda had died and left behind a large gold mine which was both difficult and costly to transport to Sweden.

                Heinsoo offered to help financially to facilitate the transfer of gold to Sweden and be refunded after selling. He unlawfully used his trustees money with the view that he will pay back after the sales.

                Part of the money, is alleged to be the one SK MBUGA has been splashing in Uganda. The self-styled tycoon SK Mbuga and his wife Angella Vivienne Chebet splashed money on expensive luxury sports cars, their extravagant wedding left many mouth in uganda not zipped but unfortunately, it seems the couple’s luck may be running out.

                close to a year ago, former head of state and county politician Sten Heinsoo, 71, was suspected of gross fraud after disappearing with between 45 and 48 million Krona from the Rank family, owners of a real estate giant Einar Mattsson.

                When confronted by the custodians Heinsoo confessed that the money had disappeared abroad when he tried to help a female friend to transport gold from Uganda to Sweden.

                Preliminary investigations have led the Swedish police to Sulaiman “SK” Mbuga, 34, and his wife Angella Vivienne Chebet, 33.

                Last week, Sten Heinsoo was charged with gross negligence against the principals of trust. Even Chebet – who is a Swedish citizen for a few years – was charged by the Stockholm District Court for several cases of gross fraud against Heinsoo in absentia. “SK” Mbuga has also been dragged into this verdict for probable same reasons suspected of the same crime.

                Two weeks after Sten Heinsoo made the last transfer to the fraud, in November 2016, an extravagant wedding was organized between “SK” Mbuga and Chebet in Kampala.

                Vivienne Chebet immigrated to Sweden from Uganda in 2011 and has been living in the Stockholm area since then. In the first hearing, Sten Heinsoo told us that the two met in the church where they both fellowshiped when Viviane worked as a personal assistant to another person she had brought for prayers. They eventually fell for each other and began a relationship.

                in reply to: Increased shootings by cadet police officers in Uganda #1417
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                Keymaster

                  Its very unfortunate that Police and Kiwanga mawotto zone defence a one called Mugerwa have invaded birthday party of one of the Young Men Who have studied, grown and a responsiple mutuuze of the place and every one Who attended from the neighberhood and as í speak their held at the police station in seeta , this is totally disappointing that this man Mugerwa knows every one of them and they have never committed any offence at Amy one time, ooooohhhhhh í think Uganda is now under Marshall law !!!!!

                  in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1389
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                    It is totally up sad that our young potato mounds struggling to grow in such a dry season are being attacked a gain by greedy swines more hungry than before. What hurts us they are being led by a foreign greedy hog with a very long snout, very hungry and determined to destroy the young potato veins and the mounds completely down and not ready to leave the garden. Farmers are crying because they are left with no option. Many farmers have attempted to chase it with stones and sticks but it has failed. The hog is very powerful, intelligent and plentiful than them with a lion’s share in favor of it because they run after its golddish dung that gives wealth since they are poor and many support it because they share some resemble ness of a long snout with the hog . We are worried of where we are going to get food and fees in such season and who is going to drive out such a giant greedy hog from our garden. What gives hope to the farmers that the hog is aged and they are just waiting the day for its death . all we just surrender to God to find a solution to this greedy giant hog or else its sad news for our gardens.
                    Farmers think twice or else we will be left with an empty garden.

                    in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1388
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                      Hello Uganda . my sincere apologies to every one who was hurt by what happened to the constitution of this country on 20/12/2017 which has entered in the history books of the world as the day when the governing book of the nation was trashed in the dust bin of no hope . but I would like to thank every one that didn’t consider this as a victory or loss on either NRM as a party or FDC but as a battle of rescuing this nation . as we all know everything has its own time . time to die time to live . I would think there is time to make and time to destroy time to build and time to cast down . I want to assure you my friends that this is a ‘sad’ time to only those without a hope or a future but let me assure you right now that Africa’s future is guaranteed . our future doesn’t lie in what is happening today around us but what we are doing to shape it the way we want . let’s not mourn for the dead .. Let the the dead burry their dead what is your part in their crying . but let’s gather together now and put our heads together and pave a way towards the betterment of all of Ugandans thus building Africa .
                      We must stop running towards the cameras and running to the back stage and plan on what to do . men and women of this great nation I call upon you to come together and we liberate ourselves from any form of blackmail, lies , delusions, mistrusts and blame games
                      This is us not them
                      This is me and you
                      This is our war not their war
                      Together we can build Uganda
                      God bless you , God bless Africa .

                      in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1387
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                      Keymaster

                        Fellow Uganda and Country men, I greet you all in the name if our Lord Jesus Christ. I thank k him for the care good health and protection up-to this day.
                        I consider and put into account, the fact that this is a critical moment in our country Uganda, a moment where the nation is divided and torn apart, with others jubilating and others shading tears for their beloveth country Uganda. I have fought with myself to try understand all the two camps for all that they agitated for. Am a true believer in democracy, I believe in the peopls power and the power of the majority. I want to commend the opposition for their sacrifices and all they did within their capacity to try and block the amendments. I thank Hon. Kyagulanyi Sentamu aka H. E Bobi Wine. To me he reflected the ability that is shuttered in the young people. To me his works and zealth portrayed that to a greater extent no considerable change can be effected unless young blood takes hold of politics in Uganda. I thank you Bobi. Within that same spirit I want to thank the Hon. Jonathan Odur for his spirited fight, I thank Hon. Nganda Ssemujju, Theodore, Allan ssewanyana and most importantly I thank my good friend Leader of Opposition Hon. Winnie Kizza. You are a woman of valour who tried so hard to defend your belief and aspirations of your people. I also want to thank ghetto Hon. Raphael Magyezi for your firmness and boldness in either destroying or bettering Uganda, and I want to thank all those who supported the amendment. Regardless of how I judge you all Uganda is already in a course you all decided it to be. It’s just a matter of time before results of your deeds become visible.
                        Dear Hon, members of parliament, on an independent perspective I want to bring to light a few things that were worthy your considerations before the voting. The preamble of the very constitution you amended states that the constitution is a result of the reflection on the socio-economic and political history of our country Uganda which is characterized with turmoil and political instability. When consulted majority of Ugandans indeed said no. I believe they said no not because they hate H. E Kaguta Museveni, but because they put Uganda above the president. They envisaged a Uganda with fresh blood and a Uganda under a new generation to propel development. It’s no doubt president museveni did his best to bring about and consolidate development in the country. I honestly believe with due respect President Museveni deserved to have a befitting retirement. I am only saddened that our history will repeat itself and we may not have a personality to reflect on interms of governance. As a country we have failed to develop the culture of constitutionalism. Whereas I agreed 100% with reasons for removal of the age limit I want to believe the timing is wrong. Specifically after majority Ugandans after your consultation said no I really desired to withdraw my support but couldn’t. I bet Hon. Magyezi too wished to pull out the bill Hut just couldn’t. I want us to reflect on our history. President Obote overthrew the independence constitution in 1966,deposed the kabaka and dictated 1967 pigeon hall constitution verhmently forcing members of parliament to accept. This precipitated and blessed a bad culture that saw colonel Idd Amin deposed Obote and overthrew the constitution and he ushered in an era of military decree that destroyed Uganda. The days that followed suit were of turmoil not until when president Museveni took power in1986 and after periods of nationwide consultation promulgated the 1995 constitution which he personally remarked then that was the best constitution and indeed that was true. He promised not to touch it and to rule and relinquish power. For some reasons he extended his stay which could be understandable. In 2005 you members of parliament pushed for amendment removing age limit and you gave mzee a chance again. To me this was enough favour for him. 2017 you have not only removed age limits but also extended your stay in power. I will not blame president Museveni for anything, and if he says he is contesting because the people loves him I agree with him. Uganda’s problem will and is not Museveni. Uganda’s problem is the Members of parliament. No explanation can you give to pin the Museveni factor as behind your decision. No one has the power to force you to support what you don’t believe in. Amonding did not support and she is not dead. The problem with Uganda’s MPs are character and affluence. I can’t say Museveni is drunk with power, it’s the MPs obsessed with the desire to be favoured and rise big with power. All socio-economic and political problems of Uganda are because of the so called Manners of parliament. In what you all did on 20th Dec, 2017 history will harshly judge you. If you represented the true aspirations of your people(which you didn’t) then so be it. Sooner or later public reactions will show. I want to let you all be aware that a possible reign of terror awaits Uganda. Don’t be surprised when unnecessary disappearances begin, for it’s widely expected.
                        To fellow youth and Ugandans, in my humble opinion let’s do all we can to emancipate ourselves. It’s time we reflect on the things that matter the most to us. It’s time we shift focus from the political hullabaloo and shift track to microfinance and entrepreneurship. We can not be able to win the so called tormentors unless we are financially stable. The power that be continues to dominate and rule over you, these MPs continues to deceive and manipulate you because you are poor and desires political favor from them. Let’s shift track to agriculture,innovativeness and microfinance development to facilitate the struggle for governance and democratic ideology. We can do better once we are able to ensure independent sustainability.
                        It’s not only with the Uganda government but everywhere that megalamoniacism is the order of every government. Thats why civilized democracy are able to facilitate change because of their economic vibrancy. Many seems to mistake this, Identify myself with the government and work in their interest as far as development and good governance is concerned. I do not and will never tolerate things that aren’t in the interest of the people to whom power dwells. Let’s work together for a common good.
                        We build Uganda for the future

                        Daniel Obal

                        in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1386
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                          It’s crystal clear on 20/12/2017. Mps acted against our wishes.

                          I take cognisance that whereas ours(Mp, Rukiga County, Rukiga District ) stayed at large during consultation meetings , he got the courage to go and vote a YES.

                          It’s unfortunate. We stood and watched in dismay….

                          It’s NOT the BEST our Mps did to us.

                          We were keenly observant. Thank God, it was done in broad day.

                          What you showed us is what you believe in. But, you acted against what the nationals believe in.

                          We were not surprised. You dumped our country where you want it to be.

                          We shall raise up and redeem our country.

                          We are not the weakest. We did let you do what was within your mandate.

                          You will want to do to us what we sent you for when it is too late.

                          You earned your master a Christmas gift. Believe me or not, you lost our trust.

                          We are acting our own way.
                          For those who bore the courage to vote for a NO, we do NOT have much we can bequeath to you.

                          All we know is, you became HEROES to our nation.

                          Merry Christmas and a blessed New year.
                          Thank you,
                          K.A Darius

                          in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1385
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                          Keymaster

                            You will all leave a regretful life and death for having sold your country at such a time where it most needed you. And dear lord comfort our broken hearts, give us strength and wisdom to manoeuvre in such a testing time.

                            in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1384
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                            Keymaster

                              Amending the constitution especially article 102b is not a fight between the opposition and NRM. It is a betrayal between the President and Ugandans. Why hurry to change the constitution right now?

                              It is easy to talk like Frank Tumwebaze when you have never experienced hardship through his life. He has been spoon fed from childhood and does not know the price of not having medicine in hospitals nor lacking a good school. Of course opposition have no numbers and money to defeat NRM in parliament. But do not betray the nation through amending article 102b. This matter is not between NRM and the opposition. It is between Ugandans and the President. NRM will not be forgiven for weakening the constitution because it has more MPs in parliament. This will not benefit the country as Frank Tumwebaze puts it. It will continue to give more leverage to some people in government who are happy to squander the public purse by giving themselves more time to destroy the country.

                              Worse, it seems to me that the constitution has not been benefiting most Ugandans. If General Otafire threatens to go back to the bush if Ugandans refuse to allow him amend the constitution, it clearly shows that their are some people in government who want to muzzle Ugandans through oppressive means at all costs even by using an armed struggle. It paints a very bleak picture for future generations and wipes away the notion of those who claim the title of “Freedom Fighters” when the same freedom is denied to people the “Freedom Fighters” fought for.

                              CROOKED AND STEALTH WAY OF GOVERNMENT PROJECTS

                              Frank Tumwebaze lists the projects the government has been building for over 30 years. He forgets to mention the scandals and huge lose of money through fraudulent acts by government officials or government linked contractors. These are the projects he mentioned:-

                              1 Roads
                              2. Railways.
                              3. Dams.

                              I would argue all Ugandans to do research on the above projects on how much money Ugandans have lost through scrupulous government officials and contractors. The country can’t be taken for a ride anymore by some people in government benefiting from looting government resources at the expense of ordinary Ugandans.

                              I would like to tell government officials that millions of NRM supporters and voters including me are against the process that has been undertaken to change this bill and the extension of parliamentary term from 5 – 7 years. It is a reckless act with a lot of arrogance perpetuated by some NRM officials without even consulting their constituency members like Mityana MP who boasted that NRM is better than the people who gave him a mandate to represent them. A political party can’t be better nor above it’s members and supporters.

                              This issue will not end tonight especially if it is passed. It will cause a lot uncertainty and grieve among most citizens. There is nothing more troubling than when citizens are not listened to by their government. Remember 1980. Never use majority as an oppressive tool. Ask British Prime Minister Theresa May who is just hanging on for taking voters for granted.

                              We will not be part of the acts that muzzle Ugandans by scrupulous leaders. This issue and many others may lead to an exodus of members and supporters to find an alternative political path to NRM as a right to express themselves freely and help unite the country.

                              David Wangusi Masinde
                              London United Kingdom
                              Entebbe Uganda

                              in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1383
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                              Keymaster

                                The urgent need to increase everyday forms of resistance is on for those of us who reject Museveni’s military dictatorship. His intentional meddling with the constitution using corrupted legislators and intimidation by armed forces inside our parliament was clear for all and sundry. Lifting presidential age limits in order to favour his life presidency was synchronised with extension of the term limits from five to seven years. The blatant abuse of power to entrench his autocratic system of tyranny was in full view of observers. The throbbing phallus that repeatedly abuses Mother Uganda stands exposed before all of us.

                                Rather than fold our tools of resistance, now is the time for all of us opposed to the raping regime to summon our reserves of strength and double up our efforts. Rather than wither with despair, now is the time to engage higher gears of our contestation against all forms of bad governance. Considering that the enemy has elongated his years of gang-raping our country, we must make it extremely difficult for abuse of state power to just happen. Starting last night, we must resist harder. Rather than quietly bending over, spreading our legs and yielding to this regime’s raping, we shall scream louder, scratch deadlier, kick harder, punch uglier, even pepper our vaginas, and variously wound Museveni’s phallus of abuse.

                                Uganda belongs to all of us who choose Ugandaness. Nobody should be allowed to make us ashamed of our country. Nobody should get away with misruling Ugandans in our homeland. Since they choose to force themselves on us, we must make them accountable to us for everything they do. “Kabwa kabbi kagumya mugongo,” the Baganda say. Last night they stole our will from us again, they had better strengthen their backs upon which our civil acts of resistance will fall. Every act of rape will wound that Musevenic phallus and the entire body of dictators until we collapse the rapist regime.

                                in reply to: The Members Of Parliament that Betrayed Uganda #1380
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                                Keymaster

                                  The situation today in Uganda is worse than when Museveni waged a war in 1980. Corruption is at its worst ever in our nation, police brutalities are worse, poverty, road accidents, lawlessness, and militarism are the order of the day. We cannot just keep on watching our nation turned into a military camp and just hope for the best. Calls for an armed struggle to defend the constitution must become louder. Museveni was ready to go to the bushes if one tampered with the constitution and its time we made good on his promise.

                                  Parliament has been turned into Luweero bushes again. Museveni said he is a rebel in a suit and what he ment by going back to the bushes, the bushes have come to him in parliament. Sad times for our country. We need to use force to defend the constitution.

                                  Our nation has been under illegal occupation and we can use force to bring our country back to tract. Museveni is on the record numerous times stating that after 75, one couldn’t lead the nation and he was to retire. The way things are going in Uganda today, only those that have force behind their decision making are listened to.

                                  The nation has spoken overwhelmingly against the age limit amendments and parliament is there to represent people’s interests not one dictator’s interest. This is Museveni I knew in the late 1970s and he has not changed at 75years.

                                  Calls for an armed struggle is an avoidable because thats the direction NRM regime is forcing those that have no forces behind their decisions into an armed struggle again. Our nation has gone through wars due to greedy politicians. Museveni has been behind all the sufferings Uganda as a nation has gone through and its time to do without him.

                                  Nathan Span

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