Men who looked for money first hawawezangi kukatia single and fresh girls .Their game hurevolve around snatching hungry girlfriends from their poor or abusive boyfriends by telling them they deserve better.
Of course Andrew Kibe was mean, and those are his views because views are like fingerprints, everyone walks around with their own.
What disgusts me is the double standards on this platform, where people suddenly pretend to love clean talk only when the person being attacked is someone they like.
It is easy to bully someone like Gaitho, laugh, retweet, add insults, call him fat and call it banter, then suddenly act shocked when the same harshness lands on another person.
And before people start shouting whataboutism, that is not the point.
The point is simple..........
If we want cleaner public talk, cleaner society and better online behaviour, then we must kill double standards first.
Donge?
Calling Muhoozi a dictator is an insult to dictators.
A dictator must fight for power, capture power and build his own machinery of fear.
Muhoozi has done none of that.
He is just Little Sperm Muhoozi, a tiny inheritance project confusing Museveni’s surname for personal greatness.
You only have the ‘power’ to bully institutions inside Uganda. Step outside Uganda’s borders and your threats are as valuable as a veto in a room where you don’t have a seat.
It takes a remarkably primitive political imagination to inherit influence and conclude that its highest purpose is shutting down media houses. While serious nations are competing to build world class universities, industries, research centres, and militaries, you are proudly advertising censorship as though it were a national achievement.
Instead of helping Mzee leave behind a prosperous, technologically advanced Uganda, you boast about destroying businesses, silencing journalists, and reinforcing the very stereotypes that have held African politics back for decades. You possess the mentality of an oversized political infant who mistakes coercion for competence and inherited authority for personal greatness.
Uganda has thepotential to be one of Africa’s leading economies. The tragedy is that its potential is too often constrained by leaders who still think like feudal chiefs rather than twenty first century nation builders. History has never been kind to rulers who confuse fear with respect, or obedience with legitimacy.
Muhoozi was little from the sperm stage,
A tiny accident of history,
Carried by a father’s name,
Raised by a palace,
Fed by uniforms,
Protected by fear,
And mistaken for a leader.
Museveni fought his way into power,
Wrong or right, he earned his place in Uganda’s story,
But Muhoozi only arrived as the lucky sperm,
Then grew into a loud shadow,
A small man wearing a big surname,
A child of power confusing inheritance for destiny.
He attacks the press,
Because free people scare little men,
He threatens newspapers,
Because history cannot be detained,
And when Uganda finally turns the page,
He will learn that a borrowed throne,
Cannot make a small man tall.
BREAKING: The son of Uganda’s president - and military chief - Muhoozi Kainerugaba has closed Nation Media Group outlets NTV, Spark TV and Daily Monitor and barricaded their offices, the company says