The Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, chaired a high-level meeting of the Joint Staff Committee on Tuesday to assess Uganda’s security posture and regional military footprint.
Held at the Special Forces Command headquarters, the session convened the military’s top leadership, including the Deputy CDF, Service Chiefs, Chief of Joint Staff, Division Commanders, Chiefs of Staff, Commanders of independent units and members of the Joint Staff.
President Museveni has hit back at journalist Andrew Mwenda over criticism of his leadership, declaring that despite being branded “senile,” he remains capable of defending both himself and Uganda “with the Bible, the AK-47 and the pen,” while standing firmly behind his government’s industrialization agenda.
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The security forces under the direction and instructions of the Commander-in-Chief launched Operation 'Maliza Ufisadi' the other day. We shall expand this operation and apprehend all culprits. No one will be spared.
He has been the best Minister in our government for the past 5 years. I want to be the first to endorse him for Speaker of Parliament (2026-2031). God bless Hon.Oboth-Oboth!
First term of 1986 Vs proposed last term of 2026 , you have been a leader,father,fighter ,parent we have as a continent @KagutaMuseveni@mkainerugaba the sky ,walls of the world will stay to remember you as a hero @Nyinancweende
The historical 7th elective last term of a bush man/son of the soil has lightened green light to the transformation of power to the revolution son @mkainerugaba congratulations muzei @KagutaMuseveni long live freedom fighter(what a political endurance)