Before his abduction, @NinyeTabz stated that he had been receiving threats after exposing corruption scandals involving Winstone Katushabe. He also stated that a bounty had been placed on him.
Now that Tabz has been abducted, these statements cannot simply be ignored. It is reasonable and necessary for the public to demand answers, accountability, and a transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
Ugandans deserve to know where Tabz is and under whose authority he was taken. We demand his immediate release or production before a competent court of law.
No citizen should disappear for speaking out.
#FreeTabz
#EndAbductionsUG
#FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners
Rwanda keeps raising the standards that most African countries are neglecting.
Ruhehe Primary School sits along a gently curving wall of local volcanic stone, paying homage to Rwandan craftsmanship. Volcanic rock on the walls. Clay roofing tiles that muffle rainfall so lessons continue through storms. Woven bamboo and bark panels filtering light and absorbing sound. 80 percent of construction materials sourced within 50 kilometres of the site. 75 percent of the budget spent inside Ruhehe Village and Musanze district. 110 local workers hired. 35 percent of them women.
Now look at what we build and call a school across most of this continent. A cement block box. Plastered over. Painted yellow on top and ox-blood red at the bottom. No ventilation strategy. No acoustic consideration. No connection to the landscape or the culture. A building that could exist anywhere and therefore belongs nowhere.
The material knowledge is here. The stone is here. The clay is here. Rwanda proved that building well does not cost more and it costs differently, and it pays back in ways a painted cement box never will.
This is not a foreign standard. This is an African one.
Ruhehe Primary School, Musanze District, Rwanda ๐ท๐ผ | MASS Design Group + African Design Centre | 1,120 students | 2018 | ๐ท Iwan Baan
โHamza Ssengooba is also taking the right steps with the U-19 team. Hopefully, next season we will have both of them in the senior team at Aarhus.โ โ El Cambio founder, Thomas Thor
#NBSportUpdates#NBSportThisMorning
Progress continues steadily at the Akii-Bua Olympic Stadium in Lira City, where the construction site remains a beehive of activity.
Installation of seats is ongoing, while the contractor has also commenced laying the roofing canopy.
At the same time, trusses that will support the facade panels are now being installed, marking another significant milestone in the stadiumโs transformation.
#ErichMboowaReports
โI will not comment on that question. I believe there are reasons for that, but we have enough quality.โ
El Cambio founder, Thomas Thor, on the academy not having a single player in the U-17 team at the ongoing AFCON.
#NBSportUpdates#NBSportThisMorning ๐ธ: @AshKazibwe