True leadership is not comfort, it is constant preparation. A nation is only as strong as the discipline of those who guide it. 👍🏾 Salute.
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Understanding Uganda’s strategic importance means understanding the Nile. Uganda’s location at the equatorial source of the White Nile has shaped regional geopolitics, colonial interests, and global power competition for over a century.
Rest in peace, dear Deborah and Mutaaga.
We were blessed to know you and to share in your warmth, kindness, and friendship. May your children find healing, comfort, and strength in the love that surrounds them.
This senseless tragedy has left us heartbroken. The cruel murderer must be brought to justice. @budonian
Uganda will no longer allocate government funds for the organisation of public holiday events such as Women’s Day, Labour Day, and Independence Day starting in the 2026/27 financial year, according to the Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury, Dr. Ramathan Ggoobi.
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@CuriosityonX At the IFPRI presentation ( Dec 2023), I kind of believe the climatic changes where pushed by ELNINO in the start of 2024 that Uganda experienced around the Victoria basin. If that was, this should be massive coming looking at the signatures.
The Pacific is heating up fast — and the whole planet is about to feel it.
A super El Niño is forming in 2026, and forecasters say it could become one of the strongest ever recorded.
This isn't a normal weather shift. When the Pacific releases this much heat, it rewires the climate system across every continent.
Think supercharged heat waves. Worsening droughts in some regions. And, at the same time, more moisture in the air — fueling more intense flooding somewhere else.
NOAA puts the odds of El Niño developing this year at well over 60%, with a real chance it reaches "very strong" status. A threshold crossed only a handful of times in recorded history.
Each time it's happened, the result has been droughts, floods, and record temperatures hitting multiple continents at once.
Southern Africa, Australia, Indonesia, and northern South America face heightened drought and wildfire risk. East Africa and parts of the Americas could see extreme flooding and landslides.
India's monsoon could weaken, squeezing crops, hydropower, and food prices across the subcontinent.
And here's the part that makes scientists uneasy: this is stacking on top of human-caused warming. The combination could push 2027 to the hottest year ever measured.
The experts watching this don't agree on every detail. But they agree on the direction.
The ocean is loading the gun. The atmosphere is about to pull the trigger.
The planet has seen El Niño before. It has never seen one quite like this.
Source: Freedman, A. (2026, May). What previous Super El Niños can tell us about the next one. CNN.
Australia just did something no other country has ever done.
Doctors in Sydney are now killing cancer tumours by freezing them solid — no scalpel, no stitches, no surgery at all.
It's happening at Liverpool Hospital in southwest Sydney, home to Australia's first MRI-guided cryoablation machine.
Here's how it works.
A needle thinner than a few millimetres is threaded into the tumour while doctors watch every move in real time on the MRI.
Then gas shoots through it, dropping the temperature to around minus 180°C in seconds.
The tumour freezes into a tiny "ice ball." The cancer cells rupture. The blood supply chokes off. The tumour dies.
No cutting. No bleeding. No weeks of recovery.
One of the first patients was Josephine Cordina, 64, who'd been living with a 9mm tumour buried in her spine. The pain stole her sleep. Painkillers barely touched it. Open surgery would've meant screws in her spine and weeks flat on her back.
Instead, doctors froze it.
One day later, she walked out of the hospital pain-free.
That's the part that sounds impossible — most patients go home within 24 hours and skip the long hospital stay entirely.
It works on tumours in the spine, the liver, the kidneys. And it gives hope to people who were told they were too old, too sick, or too high-risk for traditional surgery.
The future of cancer treatment might not involve a single cut.
Source: Liverpool Hospital, Sydney (Australia's first MRI-guided cryoablation procedure)
Members of the 12th @Parliament_Ug completed their three-day orientation with a clear directive from Speaker Jacob Marksons Oboth-Oboth to prioritize sessional committees over administrative bureaucracy.
In a major push for transparency, funds will be funneled directly into committees rather than central administration. Committees will now serve as the primary enforcement tools for executive accountability and public resource monitoring. Speaker Oboth-Oboth credited his legislative vision to his foundational experience chairing the Rules, Discipline, and Privileges Committee.
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The first sitting of the 12th Parliament will take place on Monday, 25 May 2026 at 10am to elect the Speaker and Deputy Speaker. Here is the Order Paper ⬇️ #PlenaryUg#12thParliamentStarts
A compilation of nuclear reactor startups and pulse tests.
That blue glow is called Cherenkov radiation.
Basically the universal color for “do not touch.”
“Odyssey to Unity Continues”
Warm congratulations to on your swearing-in @KagutaMuseveni as the President Of Uganda . Your leadership marks another step in the long journey toward a more united, stable, and economically integrated East Africa.
#Uganda#EastAfrica#Leadership
Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu. Habaari. Greetings to all of you.
Of recent, I have noticed a lot of orwaari (noise, kelele), regarding the Sovereignty Bill. Which Sovereignty Bill is the rwaari about? The one I initiated in the Cabinet or another one? The Bill will stop FDIs (Foreign Direct Investments), support for religious bodies from abroad, Remittances from Ugandans working abroad, etc., etc. Really!! That is not the Bill I initiated.
Below is clarification on what I initiated.
Universities are not just schools, they are engines for shaping ideas, leadership, and societal transformation.
By Kenneth David Mafabi Senior Special Advisor/Political Affairs (Special Duties) State House @DavidMafabi3