@FredAmonya@GovUganda@KagutaMuseveni He is the first bad vulgar user. The dish rots but starts from the head. He once used vulgarity and said, "You go and eat your mother'ssomething...something" those near him say he's very vulgar. He is evil. M7 MUST GO!
@GovUganda President Museveni: You may allow sleep. Please help end vulgarity. It’s not who we are. It’s eating up UG. Vulgarity isn’t modern. It’s not clever. It’s benighted. It’s killing UG. Ending vulgarity is more crucial than x10 growth. It’s about identity. @KagutaMuseveni
We extend our sincere gratitude to the @budonian for providing this exceptional basketball court. This facility is a vital investment in our development, allowing Coach Yahaya and the trainees to focus on technical excellence in a professional environment.
You are a wonderful lady, you do not deserve this. Was happy to hear that you were alive but after I heard what happened to you it changed something in my brain.
One day Ugandans will rise up against these tyrants.
They broke into our house and tortured our helpers.
They beat you up to take secrets from you. They tried to humiliate us. You stayed strong.
I love you. Thank you for being how you are.
One day when we have all lost people and when we have all suffered in one way or another. I have faith in that.
I do not direct my anger towards the people of Uganda but to a cowardly regime which preys on the weak. My mother is the best person on earth and I’m sure you all feel the same about yours. Let us work together and save our mother’s lives.
No more Museveni. No more Muhoozi.
We need to fight together for order in Uganda.
Museveni and his goons are breeding hate in us young people and we will make use of it one day.
I’m with the people of Uganda through and through. I feel your pain and you feel mine.
THIS IS NOT OVER.
You can imagine, Entebbe General Referral Hospital literally shares a fence with State House, but this is the state in which it is! Yet they are busy setting up private apartments and hotels in Uganda and abroad. They only care about themselves!
.@gawayategulle: When the ‘victory’ has been strong and resounding, but the streets are quiet, and no one is celebrating, that silence is shouting a message! When the bridegroom is smiling, waving, and dancing with vigour, but the bride is quiet, sombre, and looking the other way, there’s an untold story
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Delivered our New Year Address a few moments ago at the National Unity Platform headquaters in Makerere-Kavule. I focused on the oppression we endured last year for opposing the 40-year Museveni dictatorship and what measures citizens must urgently take to protect themselves from suffering more of the same, including laying down some of the actions we must take to protect the people's victory during the coming general elections.
I also specifically spoke on the issue of the Uganda Flag that has now become synonymous with our #ProtestVote2026 campaign trail and a symbol of resistance for those fighting for a Free Uganda. I have strongly urged all citizens of good conscience who may see any person being attacked by anybody for carrying the Flag to rush to the defence of that victim using any proportionate means available to them.
Our struggle remains non-violent, but there is no dignity in taking an unfair beating lying down if we can defend ourselves against it. In any case, the Constitution of Uganda - that document that streamlines how a State should relate with its subjects - permits us to take any action necessary in its defence. #AnewUgandaNow
Appreciate @volker_turk’s call — but Uganda’s crisis goes far beyond another election-period warning.
For years, the government has failed to investigate grave human rights violations, including deadly election crackdowns, enforced disappearances, and torture. Today, we see the same pattern escalating: military units attacking civilians, media targeted, and the judiciary itself captured — prosecuting hundreds of political prisoners instead of protecting their rights.
Given this history of impunity and institutional collapse, statements are no longer enough.
The High Commissioner should urgently escalate Uganda’s situation to the UN Security Council.
A government that refuses to investigate abuses, persecutes opponents through the courts, and unleashes lethal force on its citizens cannot be trusted to police itself.
Ugandans deserve protection — and real international action — before more lives are lost.
@JudiciaryUG@hrw@StateDRL@newvisionwire@DailyMonitor@HEBobiwine@UHRC_UGANDA@PoliceUg@mkituuma@MODVA_UPDF@StateHouseUg@dwnews@BBCAfrica@AP@AJEnglish@Reuters@IntlCrimCourt@JBorgstam
#UGANDA: Another disturbing footage from Wakiso shows a group of UPDF soldiers and police ganging up to brutalize an unarmed civilian male—a clear and deliberate attack on a person offering no threat. This is not crowd control. This is state-sanctioned election violence.
Such actions directly violate Article 3 and Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which guarantee the right to security of person and prohibit cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. They also breach Article 21 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which protects the right to peaceful assembly. Uganda is a signatory to these obligations and cannot selectively ignore them.
Yet under Gen. Museveni’s orders, these abuses keep escalating. He has refused to accord Uganda the true democracy, accountability, and peaceful transition of power it deserves, choosing instead to unleash security forces on citizens whose only “crime” is supporting an opposition candidate.
The world cannot remain silent while a nation’s future is battered in plain sight.
#UgandaDecides2026
@MODVA_UPDF@StateHouseUg@UNHumanRights@volker_turk@UgandaEC@IntlCrimCourt@CNNAfrica@AfricaDefenders@amnesty@hrw@StateDept@eu_eeas@davidmcallister@Europarl_EN@EURightsAgency@StateDept@WhiteHouse