Equal Opportunities Commission spends Ugx 2,500,000,000 annually to rent office space at Kingdom Kampala (about Ugx 200,000,000 per month).
Reason; the commission can't find Ugx 1,000,000,000 to renovate it's gov't-owned premises in Bugolobi.
Uganda zaabu...😭😭
Guys, the EPL is back, and for those that’ve just joined the manchester united fanbase, you’re most welcome to greatest football club in the world. Our ways are simple, we’re a SHAMELESS fanbase, and nobody can shame the shameless. Good luck to us this season🙏🏾♥️
If it wasn’t for my response, you wouldn’t have talked about this matter in a federation you lead.
In fact, I haven’t heard you in a long time talking about local football. We’ve not been talking about the foreign leagues since June but neither have we heard FUFA talking about the direction of local football including AFCON 2027.
World Cup came & went & we didn’t hear you. AFCON is near the corner, & you can drop a pin & it will be louder than you telling Ugandans about what’s happening or going to happen about it. How ready is Uganda visa vis the other PAMOJA organizers & we’re numb.
Somehow, you will accuse us of supporting foreign leagues. A player was murdered. I didn’t hear a single word from you. You didn’t even attend burial. You sent a representative but you even failed to call for a press conference later.
Somehow, the foreign leagues must be blamed instead of your incompetence. Come on, we’re mature people. Give up & let someone who can overturn this conundrum come up.
A video circulating on social media shows survivors of the Butambala shooting, where, on the eve of Uganda’s last elections, security forces stormed the home of Muwanga Kivumbi and shot people at close range, killing several of them. Now, one of the orphans, a 25 year old young lady, speaks about the tragedy that ensued.
This is the human cost of the mad junta regime of the criminal despot Museveni. Families lost fathers, mothers and relatives, while children were left to carry responsibilities and trauma they never asked for.
Muwanga Kivumbi is now imprisoned, and those killed that night are still waiting for justice.
But they know the painful truth about bloody thirsty despot Museveni’s Uganda: the guns belong to the regime, and so does the impunity.
The dead cannot speak, the survivors can only tell their stories, and justice remains a distant promise.
Enough is Enough with Musevenism!