After 15years of surviving on the life saving Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART), I tested HIV negative toda. 😃 😊 😀 😄
This is to let you all know the power of being vitally undetectable is so insane, however I still live with HIV regardless of these HIV negative result and I cant pass the virus to my sexual partner.
Thank you Jesus.
For a man that’s gone through such times and worse, to still be jailed at 70years and not allowed a fair trial is something we may take forever to explain to the generations after us!
#FREEBESIGYE
Please take note that effective July 2026, all 2011 model vehicles & below, will be classified as contraband under the new regulations & will not be permitted for clearance. Clear your imported or unregistered vehicle before 30th June, 2026.
Some time back there was a move to start teaching patriotism in schools, prompted by an observation that Ugandans were not patriotic. The initiative was rebuked by many Ugandans as misdiagnosis. Now Ugandans are voluntarily waving the national flag with pride, and the same government is out to stop it on grounds of petty paranoid politics! Yet someone would have drawn a huge budget for the same! Nothing seems to make sense to them without a chance to steal.
I have had quite a day on X. I have been threatened with arrest and targeted by supporters of President Museveni, as though I had uttered something extreme against him. For the record, I am a government employee, and it is perplexing to watch public servants scramble to explain situations that are, in my view, quite straightforward.
The statements released by @MoWT_Uganda, @PoliceUg Traffic, and @StateHouseUg illustrate precisely why the gridlock occurred. Each institution has issued a different account, and together they reveal the lack of coordination—and likely the absence of any meaningful intervention—during the night.
The Traffic Police Spokesperson, Mr. Kananura, stated: “It is not true that the President of Uganda had any connection with the traffic jam in Mpigi along the Masaka–Kampala highway. This gridlock was caused by the high volume of traffic from Masaka heading toward Kampala coupled with indiscipline of motorists.” He also posted a photograph of a truck and a lorry said to have been involved in a “crash.” The red truck, apparently carrying heavy stones, appears to be parked squarely across the highway, while the lorry heading toward Kampala seems neatly positioned by the roadside. Notably, he did not mention the registration numbers of the vehicles—details he routinely provides in crash reports.
The Ministry’s statement reads in part: “The severe traffic congestion experienced on the 29th/30th December 2025 along this section was not caused by any road closures to facilitate political activity by H.E. the President of the Republic of Uganda, Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, as has been inaccurately portrayed in the online space. We therefore categorically dismiss these claims. The President has consistently demonstrated responsibility and strict adherence to established protocols, conducting all public engagements and rallies exclusively at designated venues.” No reference is made to any road crash.
Meanwhile, the statement from @StateHouseUg notes: “For clarity, very limited and time‑bound road closures during presidential movements are standard operating procedures world over and are carefully coordinated to minimize disruption. In this instance, several other factors significantly contributed to the congestion.” This appears to contradict the Ministry’s position which said the congestion “was not caused by any road closures to facilitate political activity by H.E. the President”
Thus, the Ministry and State House present narratives that differ markedly from that of Mr. Kananura, who makes no mention of road closures and instead attributes the gridlock to a crash—an incident the Ministry and State House do not acknowledge. It becomes difficult to determine which account is accurate. In my view, the @StateHouseUg statement is the more realistic of the three, though it still falls short by failing to express any regret.
As I have already stated, there is no weakness or embarrassment in acknowledging mistakes and offering an apology where appropriate. I have also been clear that the President himself should not be blamed; rather, responsibility lies with his handlers. Yet, instead of reflecting on these issues, some of these individual handlers have chosen to threaten me with arrest, investigation, and exposure. One wonders why such energy is not directed toward improving their work ethics, instead of targeting a junior civil servant who simply understands what ought to be done.
The #Mpigi Masaka road jam must have taught many a lesson. Just imagine spending a whole day and night on a two-hour journey on any normal day. Some flights took off from Entebbe, reached Europe, and beyond, while people had not yet arrived in Kampala. Ehhh😂
@M_Kananura@BlackAyeb@PoliceUg but it's not kind to mock netizens to this extent, you think we really are this gullible? Just tell the truth or keep quiet!!
Motorists in Uganda stuck in heavy traffic along the Mpigi – Kampala Highway after President Museveni sat in the middle of the road to address residents while campaigning
This is the situation on Kampala- Masaka highway
Reason is unclear naye mbu mzei was in Mpigi so such a busy highway is blocked just like that🥵
This country has a lot to change if we are to progress because wat is this!!
My kids are tired, hungry & want to be home naye..😔