After watching the previous video I shared, I hope you don’t ask why this is the Cheque that brought problems for Nameere Justin in 2018 regardless of the fact that it was signed by Papito emeritus Raymond Kagimba Mugimba!
If in doubt, check Kawanda Police SD Ref: 08/07/03/2018!
Went to the grave yard laced with MICs like Sabrina Agasha about to shoot en Episode of It's Never That Serious.
This is how narcissists move by the way
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People used to mock activists but the government has now forced everyone to become an activist; including the people that have actively broken down the system...
"Chairman, a country without reserves is not sovereign. The potential of this Bill to destabilize Uganda’s balance of payments is our primary concern as a central bank. For example, last financial year the overall balance of payment surplus was USD 1.5 billion. That’s how we were able to increase our reserve coverage by USD 1.5 billion. Today as we speak our reserves are close to USD 6 billion. Why? Because these inflows have been coming in. The moment you tamper with these inflows here, we risk running down our reserves, and that is economic disaster for a country.” Governor Atingi-Ego on the Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026 in an appearance before Parliament today.
I MADE MY FIRST SINGLE-MOTHER VISIT TODAY! ❤️
About a week ago, @AloikinOpoloje, @KobusingyeNora, and @ClaireNamara12 told me about a single mother of ten they had met at Wandegeya Police Station. They wanted me to meet her; but I knew I couldn’t show up empty-handed.
Today, we went back and met Nakirija: a warm, grateful mother who loves her children deeply. Her eldest, a bright young boy in Senior Six studying sciences on scholarship, has such a promising future.
Her second born, Michelle, is in Senior Five studying HLD/ICT. She dreams of becoming a lawyer. She got pregnant at 16 during COVID and now has a beautiful baby girl, Ella. Michelle is still struggling with school fees; we actually found her at home today because she couldn’t attend school. Her term’s fees at Kampala Secondary School are UGX 480,000.
The youngest siblings are not at school because they lack school fees. Nakirija got them a school in Mukono where they pay 90,000 a term. (I have forgotten the name🥹)
My heart is so full tonight ; full because I got to see these girls smile. Abby, one of Nakirija’s daughters, fell fast asleep in my arms. I’d like to believe she felt safe enough with me to rest.
But it’s also heavy, because more than anything, I want Michelle to finish her education and her siblings to stay in school; yet I can’t do it alone.
To everyone who helped us buy them groceries and clear Michelle and her little siblings school fees for this term, I am so, so grateful. May your pockets never run dry. ❤️🙏🏽
(Photos posted with their consent) 🙏🏽
One day Edith visited me at office and asked that we take this picture so I can post it on one of her birthdays.
It’s so sad that I’m instead posting it on the day we bid her farewell for ever.
Rest in perfect peace Edith Katende Mufumbiro.
The UCU School of Business took learning to the streets, hosting a 2-day seminar for Mukono traders on bookkeeping, profit management & smart delegation.
Real education with community impact.
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I have seen baseless reports from a number of news outlets alleging that we are in negotiations with government over a dignified return of our President @HEBobiwine and that’s NOT TRUE!
The National Unity Platform will today issue a statement to clear the air over the same!
UPDATE: The criminal regime yesterday paraded before the Police Court, nine of the police officers who were assigned to our campaign! They were all dismissed from the Uganda Police Force with disgrace. Their crime? "Neglect of Duty". The criminal regime claims that they assisted me in escaping from my own home. Crazy!
And yet, in fact, these professional police officers were withdrawn on 15th January, which was election day. By the time I left my home on the 16th when the military raided, they were no longer on duty. But now, they're being hounded, persecuted, and punished because the regime can not live with the embarrassment of not being able to locate me for two months. They're looking for anyone to blame. In any event, these officers were deployed to protect me and not to spy on me. But this is what Museveni has turned all institutions into! He expects them to do everything illegal, criminal, or immoral to sustain his criminal enterprise. Choosing to act professionally has landed very many civil servants in trouble.
We understand that in addition to being dismissed, officer Kigenyi and another were taken back to detention at the police station at the Railway grounds and are still being interrogated! UGANDA WILL BE FREE. For now, we stand in solidarity with these officers, who, like many other Ugandans, have had to taste the wrath of a desperate regime in its evening.
#FreeUgandaNow
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, paid a surprise visit to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, where she spent time painting and colouring with young patients in the hospital’s Creative Oasis 🎨 The royal mom of two joined the children for the creative session as part of the hospital’s Make March Matter campaign, which raises funds for lifesaving care, research and innovation. 💛
#meghanmarkle #makemarchmatter
📸: childrensla