One of the footsoldiers Paul was locked up in his house, the door sealed with nails and the house set ablaze.
Neighbours rescued him and rushed to hospital and he remains under critical condition. We need to support him through this difficult time.
CAN CORRUPTION FIGHT CORRUPTION? HELL NO!
When the young people of Uganda organised anti-corruption marches in 2024, Museveni boldly declared war on them, saying they were playing with fire. Indeed, those who attempted to protest were abducted or arrested and subjected to untold torture, including sexual assault and rape! That was Museveni protecting corruption and the corrupt!
I have now seen Museveni’s ministers running up and down purportedly exposing the massive, runaway corruption at various ministries, agencies, and local governments.
First, they're helping confirm what we've always said that the regime is simply a criminal enterprise masquerading as a government. You hear of the scandals in his government and shudder. They're telling you that on average, constructing a public road, hospital, or school costs five or six times more than what should be spent, because these officials are always inflating the cost of every government project.
No wonder those thieves (who should be public servants) always do everything possible to protect the regime because they know that it would be game over for them when government changes. In fact, they invest so much of that stolen money in ensuring the regime remains in power against the will of the people.
The people of Uganda must remain steadfast and not be distracted by the superficial crusades. They're not capable of tackling the problem. A serious government, faced with such evidence of failure and rot for four decades, would simply resign.
What these ministers are talking about does not even account for 1% of the mess. Corruption begins right from State House and spreads like a cancer to all institutions. A former IGG talked of how every time she tried to go for the REAL MAFIAS - the big fish, she would find them hiding behind Museveni’s back! We've all seen how he uses hundreds of billions of public funds to engage in open bribery during elections. We've seen him bribe MPs with billions to pass oppressive laws. We've seen how he's always in the market trying to buy off political opponents at all levels. We've seen him award government contracts to friends and relatives without following due process. We've seen him engage in the worst forms of corruption, cronyism, and nepotism. We've seen him abuse and run down all institutions of state with impunity - Parliament, the judiciary, etc. We've seen how he inserts trillions in every budget for 'classified expenditure' with only him knowing what that money does. And in each year, he comes back for supplementary budgets! Money, most of which is borrowed. He is the chief priest of corruption. The scandals that have taken place under his watch are too many to mention.
Worse still, he has presided over the most disgusting levels of electoral fraud not seen elsewhere in the recent past - going to an extent of rigging LC1 elections conducted by lining up! Shamelessly declaring NRM candidates winners even where some of those declared got 20 votes against opponents with over 400 votes! To-date Byabakama has failed to release the DR Forms, the basis of which he declared Museveni elected with 71%. Because he knows the people's vote was just grabbed on gunpoint! All that is corruption.
Therefore, Museveni's regime lacks any moral authority to say anything about corruption. Some of his appointed ministers are known thieves and plunderers. We all remember how he personally frustrated the former IGG's initiative on lifestyle audits of public officials.
In short, a government that is built on and survives on corruption can not fight corruption. The talk of exposing and fighting corruption is part of the politricks that he has played on our people for decades. The people of Uganda deserve a government of their own choosing - a government which they can hold accountable. A government of the people, by the people, for the people!
Don’t be so quick to judge a man simply because he doesn’t know what you know, or think the way you think. Remember, there was a time when you didn’t know what you know today. -Malcolm X
Almost 4 months later, our comrade and brother, King Zale, remains missing! He was abducted near our studio in Kamwokya on 21st April 2026. The information we have is that he was tortured so bad that he's unable to walk!
Our Solomon, Our Son, Our Blessing!
Happy 21st birthday Momonyi wange!
I am so proud to see you finding your voice, speaking out your convictions, thinking deeply, and caring about the world around you.
Kale naawe okuze-mubufunze onkadiyiza!
Ndi kuwaaki ayi Mukama Katonda wange? Nze ani akuza omwana naaweza emyaaka 21! Neyanzizza neyanz’ege ayi mukama katonda owubuyinza! Happy birthday @kampala_solomon
08/08/2026:
My 21st Birthday 😄 😄🎉 🎉
I am very thankful for life and I am very thankful to God and to our people for keeping my family safe.
I have spent most of my 20th year of life thinking and feeling things that cannot be fully expressed in normal words, so I have decided to summarize them with bible verses.
Psalm 94:3:
How long, Lord, will the wicked, how long will the wicked be jubilant?
I have found comfort in the people I have dedicated myself too. Their hope is my ammunition, and it never runs out.
The Bible says in Jeremiah 29:11:
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.
On my 21st birthday, I’d like to remind everyone reading my tweet of these very wise words.
Galatians 6:9:
And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
As for myself, I will continue to pray the same prayer.
Wisdom, Mental endurance, and Good health. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
So help me God.
Dear Son, 21 years ago today, I held you in my arms for the first time.
I was still a young man myself and I remember feeling both anxious and deeply blessed. I did not have all the answers, but I knew one thing for sure; I wanted your life to be different from mine.
I wanted you to be spared the life struggles I had gone through.
Like King Solomon in the Bible, I turned to God and asked for wisdom. That is why I named you Solomon. That name was my prayer for you from the very beginning, it still is!
I had already tasted fame and some level of success, but I understood that neither of them could give a man what only God can give-wisdom.
I have always prayed that God grants you wisdom, discernment, courage, humility and a heart that knows what is right, even when the world tells you otherwise.
Today, I look at the man you have grown into and my heart is filled with gratitude. I am proud of you and I pray that you continue Walk humbly with your God, love mercy, and do justly (Micah 6:8).
As you step into the next chapter of your life, I dedicate you once again to God. May He guide your steps, protect you from the things you cannot see, give you strength when life becomes difficult, and give you the wisdom to navigate this unpredictable journey called life.
May the blessings of your ancestors walk with you and make your life a blessing to many. May your purpse be bigger than yourself.
Always carry yourself with confidence and be proud of who you are. Respect everyone, regardless of who they are, but fear no one except God.
Treat everyone the way you would like to be treated and never be afraid to stand for what is right.
Whenever life becomes confusing, remember the prayer that has followed you since the day you were born.
May God give you wisdom greater than wealth, character greater than fame, and courage greater than fear.
You were named Solomon because, from the very beginning, I prayed that your greatest treasure would not be what the world can give you, but the wisdom that comes from God.
May you be wise enough to know the truth, humble enough to follow it, and courageous enough to walk it.
Happy 21st birthday, Solomon Kampala Sekayi Kyagulanyi Galyenkanawa.
EMBOGO TEBAJILUNDA!!
@kampala_solomon
Saddened by the tragic road accident this morning that claimed the lives of two media professionals, Badru Kasirye and Isaac Ndamagye, and left Brian “Makona” Ssemanda critically injured.
I send heartfelt condolences to the families, friends, colleagues, and the entire Ugandan media fraternity mourning the loss of the two creatives and wish Makona a swift and full recovery. Praying for your strength and comfort during this difficult time.
May the souls of Isaac and Badru rest in eternal peace.
This was on the eve of the January rigged election, as this criminal - a UPDF soldier, Major Emma Kuteesa encouraged gangs to attack shops and businesses owned by @NUP_Ug supporters who had displayed national flags in solidarity with our campaign. He, and his associate criminal one Maj. Gen. Christopher Ddamulira have been at it, mobilising and empowering gangs under the auspices of "the Ghetto Structure" to attack NUP supporters and commit other crimes against our people under the protection of the state.
Are we then surprised by the increasing levels of violence against citizens in Kampala and other parts of Uganda? After the regime made it clear to them that they could commit crimes in the name of protecting the Museveni regime, they chose to use the same cover to attack, rob, mob and murder citizens without consequence! Sadly, everyone becomes a potential victim, including those who cheered them on. WE NEED A RESET.
Freedom House’s 2026 report awards Uganda just 33 out of a possible 100 points for freedom, placing it in the “Not Free” category.
"While Uganda continues to hold regular elections, their credibility has deteriorated. The country has been ruled by ... Yoweri Museveni since 1986 [who] retains power through patronage, intimidation, and politicized prosecutions of opposition leaders. Uganda’s civil society and media sectors face legal and extralegal harassment and state violence." See the detailed scorecard here. https://t.co/7SrpgBHDGF
Comrades Achileo Kivumbi, Gaddafi Mugumya, Eddie Mutwe. Their energy, dreams, vigour and youthful years are locked up in prisons. Their crime? Belonging to @NUP_Ug and supporting its leader @HEBobiwine, and daring to dream that Uganda deserves better.
Mulimba mutufuze bubi nnyo.
#𝘍𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘈𝘭𝘭𝘗𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘗𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘜𝘨𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘢
Despite clear evidence, the regime continues to hold Sam Mugumya incommunicado with total impunity. After suffering severe brutality, he has now been left disabled. How do those responsible for these atrocities against innocent Ugandans even sleep at night?