UPDATE: Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi and the co-accused appeared today before the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Butambala. The case has once again been adjourned to 16th July 2026 after the state requested an additional three weeks. It will be on record that our people have been in jail since January and till date nothing like progress is being made to secure their rights.
#FreeUgandaNow
I guess we should be grateful that a whole army didn’t come to raid our homes and disappeared us for days but we were decently summoned to answer whatever questions they have. That means the authorities didn’t forget what the law requires.. so we hope this is how every Ugandan will be treated going forward.
When we hear about ‘the basement’, many wonder where that (in)famous address is located.
Well, we have an idea. We have been reporting on this issue for a long time. See the screenshot below.
Husband narrates ordeal as security raids Matembe’s home
The raid comes after Matembe publicly criticised the Chief of Defence Forces, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, accusing him of misusing the military in political disputes and undermining state institutions.
In a recent interview, Matembe said Muhoozi, instead of being arrogant and proud, should actually be more grateful and respectful towards Ugandans who have financed his entire upbringing, education and lifestyle since his father, Yoweri Museveni, came to power in 1986 when he was just 7 years.
She also criticised the First Family for what she described as losing all shame and failing to rein in Muhoozi's actions, arguing that he is increasingly projecting himself as a "new Amin" who takes pride in the killing and abduction of fellow citizens.
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The show has nothing to do with my boss. My producer and editors have given the show a green light. You always say you are bold, live up to your own words.
Friday, 7.30am.
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Do u remember when @AnitahAmong used her office as the Speaker to remove @ZaakeFrancis as a commissioner????
History doesn’t repeat itself only fools repeat history.
Tomorrow marks two years since young Kenyans who stood up against political tyranny were killed for it. Many others were maimed. They are living scars of our brutal political system.
Two things must be clear as we commemorate June 25th: First, the right to peaceful assembly and to picket is constitutional. The government is duty-bound to respect and protect it. It should not unleash goons or interfere. Second, government officials must desist from threatening citizens who are organising to exercise their rights and remember their departed loved ones. Kenyans, killed in 2024 and 2025, deserve justice.
Accountability must be followed with appropriate compensation and permanent memorialization. Cobbling together sham compensation is not justice.
Kenyans must be allowed to exercise their democratic rights, and never again should we witness abductions or forced disappearances.
Enough.
Tuonane kesho!
#ukombozi @UGMParty@Maraga27
Opposition leaders from various political parties have condemned the manner in which senior counsel Martha Karua was deported from Uganda as she attempted to attend a court ruling on Erias Lukwago’s bail application.
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Comrade Saudah Madada was arrested on 9 September 2025 and has now spent 288 days in detention.
Her right to apply for bail has not been fully respected, raising serious concerns about due process and human rights.
We continue to call for fairness and the release of all those being held unjustly.
Free our people.