One thing I have learned about Ugandans lately is that many of us support the law when it favors us and dismiss the very same law when it works against us.
For example, if @ReachDrMuganga were opposition-leaning and the issue of dual citizenship arose, many of us in the opposition would be labeling Uganda a lawless country and asking why the law was only being applied to "our own."
If it were a Muganda with dual citizenship facing the same situation, some would argue that westerners were deliberately pushing Baganda out so they could take over key ministries.
Now that it is a Munyarwanda who is perceived to be NRM-leaning, suddenly the law works in Uganda and everyone is busy quoting the Constitution.
These are the double standards we must put aside if we are to have an honest conversation and chart a genuine way forward for our country. Principles should remain principles, regardless of who is affected.
@SheilahGashumba@NOWAMANIROBERT5@ReachDrMuganga While others were busy reading the law, you were busy attending house parties.
At least take time to read Article 15(7) of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and the Fifth Schedule of the Citizenship and Immigration Act, 2009 before commenting.
This is not a dance party
I remember here I was so tired & leaving the Lubiri sss prom in 2017 after a long of mcing,I was hijacked for photos😁it was always an honor & fun giving them my time coz they genuinely loved & supported me👏🏽Bless you my Real people ❤️.Been HIM from Day 1.
Manchester United fans aren’t excited about this signing because he was bought less money.
It would surprise us if he comes and becomes the signing of the season.