You owe your spouse sex. If you don’t want sex, then go and live alone or with your relatives and share the bills. Release your partner to someone who is excited to share romantic love.
Doreen, in as much as people are tired, let’s acknowledge the need to be cautious… the need to tread carefully… the need to be aware… the need to mind approach among so many other needs like the need to stay sane and around for the families we fend for.
It’s barely 48hrs since Kivumbi was released and he is back behind bars. I am more than certain that the love and concern we have for the motherland does not supercede the love and concern we have for our families, or that our families have for us.
Should anything go wrong with this abduction, his family will regrettably feel the pain of the loss way heavier than those that applauded his speech.
Tonight as his family goes to sleep with uncertainty of what the future holds for him and other political prisoners, everybody else beyond the confines of the walls within which they dwell will be basking in the love of their loved ones who are safely home with them.
So yes… there is a need to speak up and be firm in the narrative against the current state of affairs… but not in a way that also jeopardises the entire cause. Because at the end of the day, a select few will genuinely grieve for eons. The rest of the world will move on like it has since the arrest, demise and torture of many along the way.
My son, making money is easy. It is making money while carrying a family that breaks a man.
A youth can afford to plant his entire harvest because he only has his own stomach to manage. He can bury his money in the soil and wait for time to multiply it.
But a man with many mouths to feed is forced to throw his seeds straight into the boiling pot. He cannot afford to invest for tomorrow because his family is starving today.
Use your youth. It is the only time in your life when you are allowed to plant a seed without someone demanding to eat it first.
Be blessed.
Hope @RKirunda's words reach the heads of @NRMOnline apologists & enablers. The tragedy of these useful idiots is that they mistake access to power for immunity from its consequences. One day, they too may stand where this woman stands-begging for the very mercy they once denied others.
If, or should I say when, the current status quo changes in Uganda, we’ll have to live with its proponents.
Besides the very few members of the ruling elite who can flee the country, the vast majority of its supporters have nowhere else to go. Uganda is our only home. They, and their families, will be here.
It therefore behooves the supporters of the current establishment to take a long-term view, and to educate themselves, that patriotism is not a forced love of the country, but our ability to accommodate each other in our diversity - knowing that power is transient, a revolving door - and that our collective security lies in our abilities to accommodate each other.
Today’s Muhoozi’s are tomorrow’s Malyamungus (Amin’s dreaded henchman), today’s Birungis (now Otto -the (in)famous CMI) are tomorrow’s Rwakasis or Buturus (Obote’s vicious enforcers).
As Martin Luther King Jr. said, we must learn to live together as brothers (and sisters) or perish as fools.
NTV strikes again!
They've just served up a six-minute feature on Muhoozi Kainerugaba's "achievements" as CDF over the last two years of his reign.
Witty. Brutal. Nuanced. Smirky.
Watch it. Laugh. Cry. Do both at the same time. 😂
Before we rush to blame this generation, we should also ask what shaped it.
Many young people today have only known one system of leadership. They have grown up watching abductions, torture, and abuse carried out with total impunity—sometimes even justified or publicly displayed.
As the saying goes, “Enyonyi Emukulu yeyigiliza ento okubuka .”When violence and injustice become normal at the top, they slowly reflect in society below.
So yes, the generation has its challenges—but we cannot ignore the role of leadership. Because when leaders act without humanity, they also shape what the nation becomes.
POV: You’re staring at 1.7M+ people from every race & background sleeping side-by-side on the ground without shelter. The ultimate reminder that we all leave this world the exact same way..
I have no backup plan in life. I made dua to the same rabb that cooled the fire for Ibrahim. The one who didn’t let a knife cut through Ismail. The rabb who gave Maryam a child as a virgin. Their rabb is my rabb, and with a little dua and yaqeen, no backup plan is needed bi’ithnillah. Ya Hasib, make me content with your plan for me. Suffice me in my worries.
Ya Wahhab, the Giver without measure, You who granted Maryam a child without a man and parted the sea for Musa with only a staff, I come before You with empty hands, Ya Kareem. Grant me directly from Your treasures, not through means, not through delay, but by Your divine “Kun fayakūn.” Send me mercy, an opening, and a relief that only You can decree.
I used to wonder how some Muslims have Barakah in literally everything.
Time. Family. Work. Quran. Ibadah.
Then I studied their mornings and Here are the 7 secrets they ALL have in common
It's not merely an 'Oh'. There's literally no fullstop, but, rather, a comma. As in, "Oh, Uganda!"
That comma after 'Oh' signifies a deep, breathy woeful, sigh of concern. It's then followed up by an exclamation mark at the end of the phrase, which signifies something serious that the composer probably struggled to describe in words—like a strong deep-seated emotion! And because he couldn't fully express his lamentation or the feeling of what he had seen ahead, the writer straight away decided to commit the country's future into the LORD's hands, before even saying anything else!
He deserves everything he is today
Keeping other factors constant
He is the best person for that role
Thank you for serving this generation
Mr katikiro