What the hell is Gen. @mkainerugaba?
@JoelSsenyonyi, you'll find out after you taste the basement. Then you'll truly know who Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba is.
Peace and security remain the foundation of Uganda's development, and President Yoweri Museveni is committed to strengthening the UPDF, Police, intelligence services, and community security systems to protect lives, property, and national sovereignty while ensuring that every Ugandan lives and works in a peaceful environment. #WhyUgDecidedM7
Today, the CDF) and Senior Presidential Advisor for Special Operations, Gen. @mkainerugaba , met with Nation Media Group ( NMG) Uganda leadership, including owner Rostam Aziz, Saam Aziz, and Georgia Mutagaywa, at the Special Forces Command headquarters in Entebbe to discuss the ongoing closure of @ntvuganda and the @DailyMonitor outlets.
We can not forget that this is the day a beautiful baby girl came into the world. That baby was Diana, the one who took her grandmother's name, Kyaremera. So, happy birthday Kyaremera. With all our love.
The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Senior Presidential Advisor for Special Operations, Gen. @mkainerugaba , has met with the leadership of Nation Media Group (NMG) Uganda to discuss the ongoing closure of its outlets, which include @ntvuganda and the @DailyMonitor
@KagutaMuseveni Wishing Maj. Gen. Paul Kisesa Simuli and Carina Maria Håkansson every success in their future endeavors. Their contributions will be remembered.
Later, I met the outgoing High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania, Maj. Gen. Paul Kisesa Simuli, and the outgoing Ambassador of Sweden, Carina Maria Håkansson, who paid me farewell courtesy calls. We discussed matters of mutual interest and our continued cooperation. I thank them for their service and wish them good luck in their future endeavours.
Today, I chaired the first Cabinet meeting of the new administration following the successful Cabinet Induction Retreat at Kyankwanzi. I urged the ministers to remain focused on disciplined implementation, accountability and efficient service delivery as we work to fulfil the NRM’s commitment of securing Uganda’s socio-economic transformation over the next five years.
@KagutaMuseveni Uganda's commitment to professionalism, discipline, and national service. Congratulations to all the graduates, and thank you, President Yoweri Museveni, for strengthening our security institutions. #WhyUgDecidedM7
Uganda's commitment to professionalism, discipline, and national service. Congratulations to all the graduates, and thank you, President Yoweri Museveni, for strengthening our security institutions. #WhyUgDecidedM7
Today at Kabalye, I passed out 9,952 officers comprising the 25th Intake of Probationer Police Constables and the 3rd Intake of the Immigration Officers’ Course. I congratulate them on successfully completing their training and commend the Police leadership and instructors for producing a disciplined force.
Today at Kabalye, I passed out 9,952 officers comprising the 25th Intake of Probationer Police Constables and the 3rd Intake of the Immigration Officers’ Course. I congratulate them on successfully completing their training and commend the Police leadership and instructors for producing a disciplined force.
Tomorrow, Uganda's Police marks another milestone as President Yoweri Museveni presides over the pass-out ceremony for Probationer Police Constables at Police Training School (PTS) Kabalye, Masindi. Wishing all recruits success as they begin serving the nation with professionalism and integrity. #WhyUgDecidedM7
From Omugurusi Ampa to Maama Giinga.
Today, the 24th of June is Maama’s birthday having arrived on Earth on this very day 78 years ago. The family and myself thank God for having given us Maama, kept her safe in the years of orphanhood having lost her Father, Mzee Edward Kataaha, in 1955 and prospering her in the subsequent years up to today.
In Particular, I thank God for the miraculous re-connection with her on Christmas day, 1972, outside the Inter-Continental Hotel in Nairobi. Although we were from the same area of Ntungamo and had studied at Kyamate together in 1958, we had got disconnected by the troubled history of Uganda.
Since January, 1971, we had been operating from Tanzania fighting Idi Amin. I had, indeed, been involved in the disastrous battle of the 17th of September, 1972 in Mbarara where out of 330 People that attacked on that axis, on account of not being trained, by evening I had managed to take back only 46 including an Obote fighter known as Ageta, a good but chaotic fighter.