I joined @TheWorld's @MarcoWerman to discuss why leaders who cling to power at the expense of their people remain one of the world's greatest threats, and why Uganda’s struggle for freedom deserves urgent global attention.
Kindly listen to the interview here:
Very, very saddened by the death of at least 20 little children in an accident that occurred last night in Kapchorwa, Eastern Uganda. They had gone for a tour organized by King David Junior School in Ndejje. One can not imagine how broken their parents are by this tragedy that also claimed the school owner's life. Rest peacefully, little angels. My deepest condolences to your families, classmates, teachers, and all schools across Uganda who share in the pain of this devastating loss! And a quick recovery to the survivors. May God strengthen everyone affected by this tragedy.
Hon Muwanga Kivumbi's whereabouts remain unknown following his abduction, with his family, lawyers being unable to locate him. The regime has normalized its violations in citizens.
#FREEUGANDANOW.
No parent should have to bury a child, and no words can truly ease such pain. May God grant strength to the grieving families and eternal rest to the departed souls in KAPCHORWA
Rest in peace, dear children. 🕊️💔
These documents, publicized under America's public disclosure laws, reveal that the Museveni regime is busy hiring foreign agents in Washington DC to white wash its battered image before the world. According to the documents, the regime is executing agreements with American lobbyists to engage American legislators, NGOs, the media, and others on its behalf. But it's too late because the truth about Uganda is already out and absolutely nothing the regime does can buy it back!
The night that left Seven of Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi’s polling agents murdered in cold blood.
As the regime tries every possible way to bury it, the people of Butambala and the nation continue to demand justice.
#FreeMuwangaKivumbi
The Washington Post's Editorial Board is asking the American government to immediately review its relations with the Museveni dictatorship for rigging elections and oppressing Ugandans. WE CAN'T AGREE MORE! https://t.co/i87JsVlEHq
Four days have passed since the televised abduction of our Deputy President for the Buganda Region, Hon. Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi, by gun-wielding men in plain clothes, aided by Uganda police and traffic officers.
To this day, his whereabouts remain unknown.
The police and the military have refused to account for him. Equally disturbing is the silence of many religious and cultural leaders in the face of such blatant lawlessness, thereby normalizing it.
Where is Hon. Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi?