Those who genuinely believe that Argentina won fair and square don't love football.
The statement below was for me to check the temperature 🤒 Football is the new politricks 🙌🏿 Egypt Go Robbed.
Dear @SueNsibirwa, please know that you are loved, valued, and deeply appreciated by countless Ugandans.
You stood at the helm of a media house that chose truth over fear, courage over silence, and remained steadfast in telling the stories of the people exactly as they were, without bending to intimidation or surrendering to the demands of tyranny.
No matter what happens, history has already chosen your side. You are a hero of this generation, and when the pages of Uganda’s story are written, your name and face will stand among those who refused to kneel before oppression.
What if NTV Kenya introduced a one-hour Luganda news bulletin specifically for viewers in Uganda while NTV Uganda remains off air? Given NTV Uganda's strong following, this could help Nation Media Group continue serving its Ugandan audience with reliable news.
You only have the ‘power’ to bully institutions inside Uganda. Step outside Uganda’s borders and your threats are as valuable as a veto in a room where you don’t have a seat.
It takes a remarkably primitive political imagination to inherit influence and conclude that its highest purpose is shutting down media houses. While serious nations are competing to build world class universities, industries, research centres, and militaries, you are proudly advertising censorship as though it were a national achievement.
Instead of helping Mzee leave behind a prosperous, technologically advanced Uganda, you boast about destroying businesses, silencing journalists, and reinforcing the very stereotypes that have held African politics back for decades. You possess the mentality of an oversized political infant who mistakes coercion for competence and inherited authority for personal greatness.
Uganda has thepotential to be one of Africa’s leading economies. The tragedy is that its potential is too often constrained by leaders who still think like feudal chiefs rather than twenty first century nation builders. History has never been kind to rulers who confuse fear with respect, or obedience with legitimacy.
In Kenya, when the government switched off Citizen TV. The people took to the streets demanding the Television be back on immediately and in days it was. Can that ever happen in Uganda with NTV. My answer, never!