Yes. Mass Titling and Yesterday we were in Muhabira Diocese. Today, We are in Kinkizi. Pray. Security of Tenure through Surveying, Titling and Registration is not an Option.
#HappeningNow
The launch of the mass land titling initiative for Church of Uganda land by the Ministry of Lands, Government of Uganda, for the dioceses in the Kigezi region is underway at Rukirande Hall, Diocese of Kigezi, Rugarama kabale Municipality.
Present are the Bishop of
Congratulations, Rev. Canon Dr. Tumuhimbise Jasper! 🎊 @jaspermt .Your elevation to CANON is a testament to your unwavering faith and tireless service to the Lord. Wishing you grace and strength in this new chapter. ✝️
#Kigezi
Five reverends from the Diocese of Kigezi, including; Rev. Dr. Jasper Tumuhimbise Mpiriirwe, Chief Executive Officer of Church Commissioners Holding Company Ltd, Rev. Daniel Byamukama, Diocesan Mission Coordinator, Rev. Ven. Norman Twakiire, Archdeacon of Buhangizi, Rev. Ven. Emmanuel Naamanya Bwagye, Archdeacon of All Saints' Archdeaconry, and Rev. Ven. Oscar Mwesigwa, Archdeacon of Bubaare Archdeaconry, have today been installed as Clergy Canons. They were selected for their exemplary leadership in the church. The ceremony took place at St. Peter's Cathedral on Rugarama Hill and was presided over by the Bishop of the Diocese of Kigezi, Rt. Rev. Gaddie Akanjuna, assisted by the Diocesan Secretary, Rev. Canon Milton Nkurunungi. 📷 Robert Muhereza #MonitorUpdates
We were young, restless and mostly clueless.
This great man taught us about God.
About faith and the fruits of the Holy Spirit.
As secondary school students we attended Scripture Union conferences held at Gayaza High School.
Pastor John Ekudu’s biblical exposition was unmatched.
The last time I saw him was at Onomo Hotel not long ago. He was hanging out with his lovely family.
It was great to see him.
And even though I’m saddened by his passing, I know that his deep faith prepared him for this moment.
I pray for his family and friends.
Thank you Pastor Ekudu. May you now take your rightful place on the right hand of the father.
Starting the week with some heavy-hitting wisdom on leadership under stress. If Moses could lead through the desert, there’s hope for us all!
Pick up this gem by @jaspermt at Uganda Bookshop for just 15,000 UGX. 📚
#HappySunday#LeadershipLessons
Most serious militaries carry out these drills and can easily execute such missions and by the way more professionally than USA military.
@sejudav the larger question however is why Venezuela military didn't put up a credible fight.
Today Mr. Frank Mugisha, officially, Commissioner upstream handed over office and retired after 35 years of distinguished service (1991–2026).
The PS, @irenebateebe praised his integrity and dedication. Mr. Robert Tugume assumes caretaker role
@PAU_Uganda
Uganda Airlines is facing a difficult but not hopeless moment. The airline is challenged by frequent flight disruptions, a small and overstretched fleet, rising maintenance costs, financial losses, and growing public frustration over customer service. Relying on only a few aircraft means that one technical issue can ground entire routes, damaging confidence and reputation. In the short term, the solution lies in stabilising operations: leasing additional aircraft, improving maintenance planning, strengthening customer communication, and enforcing strict financial and governance controls. These steps can restore reliability and trust. In the long term, Uganda Airlines must pursue a sustainable business model gradual fleet expansion, strong code-share partnerships, focus on profitable routes and cargo, and positioning Entebbe as a regional hub. With disciplined management, transparency, and strategic investment, Uganda Airlines can shift from survival mode to becoming a credible national carrier that supports tourism, trade, and Uganda’s global connectivity.@KagutaMuseveni@jessica_alupo@MzeeKayiira@GenWamala@UgandaCAA
A "HOES(ENFUKA/ENKUMBI) WAR" is brewing in Kayunga,etc! So Government spent Shs20bn, to buy HOES 👇 for peasants in Villages. And Kayunga got 50,000(50k) Hoes. And somewhere in Bukedea, one big person went to the District Hdqts where the Hoes for the District are stored and bought each Hoe at Shs 2000, and now a "Hoe Nuclear War" is around the horizon....! So, how many tractors 🚜 would Shs20bn buy? If I made it Shs100bn, would cover how many PARISH COOPERATIVE groups? Just asking.
Funny thing, politians are also stealing HOES, like they did MABAATI! What's wrong with us but?
🚨UPDATE: Joseph Sabiiti there's a certain mobile money agent working infront of Raja Chambers you took her money UGX 1.8M.
You used to make transactions at her place and later disappeared with her money.
You told police officers at the entrance of Parliament not to allow her inside.
The woman has been complaining to those officers at the entrance but she was denied justice.
Now you make transactions at De-Winton Street even at Raja chambers where you normally come (name of office withheld) you ordered police at the entrance of the building not to allow her inside.
I totally agree with you, Hon. Chief Justice — and here is why.
The first Head of the Anti‑Corruption Court was Justice John Bosco Katutsi. He presided over major cases: Teddy S. Cheeye for embezzling 120 million; Chandi Jamwa for causing financial loss of 3 billion; and Geoffrey Onegi Obel, then Chairman of the NSSF Board, for causing financial loss of 8 billion.
In the Onegi Obel case, the prosecution (IGG) repeatedly failed to appear, prompting Justice Katutsi’s famous remark: “This court is tired of trying tilapias when crocodiles are left swimming.”
Justice Katutsi is now retired, and since then, apart from the pension cases, I cannot recall any other major corruption matter of national significance being concluded by the Court.
My Experience Reporting Corruption
When I first considered reporting corruption, a mutual friend connected me to someone at @AntiGraft_SH, who then linked me to one of their officers. Informally, I submitted three cases with documentary evidence:
Approximately 29.5 billion
Approximately 22.7 billion
Approximately 3.5 billion
All this was done via WhatsApp, and the exchanges still exist. I waited for months, only to be told they could not handle the cases at that time. Meanwhile, I kept seeing their posts on X about arrests for 1 million, 2 million (upcountry) and I would occasionally comment about the “sharks” I had already reported.
Reporting to the IGG
I continued digging and strengthened my evidence. Confident in the law and the documents I had gathered, I formally reported the cases to @IGGUganda on 22 November 2022.
I did not report to a junior officer; I went directly to one of the Deputy IGGs and made a protected disclosure under the Whistleblowers Protection Act, 2010. We discussed the cases for over an hour, and she assured me of action.
For over three months we exchanged messages — only for me to later receive a letter from her that not only exposed me as a whistleblower but also accused me of being insubordinate because I had reported impropriety. At that point, I gave up on the IGG.
Turning to CID
In my circles, no one even mentioned @CID1_UG. It was as if people had lost confidence in reporting cases to CID. But the Whistleblowers Act also allows reporting to @Parliament_Ug, and some police colleagues told me CID had a new Director who was doing a good job.
So in May 2023, I rewrote my letter and addressed it directly to the Director, @Tom_Magambo — not to any police station or CID section. We did not have any discussion, which I understood; he did not know me, unlike the Deputy IGG who knew both me. He simply forwarded directed me to the appropriate office to leave the complaint.
To their credit, CID acted. They requested procurement files from the Ministry, interviewed several officers, and later wrote to @OAG_Uganda requesting a forensic audit. At that point, I contacted Forensic Audit Team to clarify aspects of my report and met with them. After that, I do not know what happened the report from @OAG_Uganda.
CID later informed me that the file had been with the @ODPPUGANDA for a long time and advised me to write to the DPP for an update. I did so in January https://t.co/EhTBBW6dyV this day — January 2026 — I have never received a response.
WHAT MAKES IT WORSE IS THAT THE CIVIL SERVANTS WHO WOULD WANT TO REPORT CANNOT BECAUSE NOTHING WILL COME OF THEIR EFFORTS AND YET THEY WILL BE TRUMPLED LIKE ONE IS MAKING "TONTO".
Conclusion
So, Hon. Chief Justice of @JudiciaryUG, when you analyse this sequence of events, it becomes clear why civil servants comfortably build multi‑billion‑shilling mansions. The system does not meaningfully pursue the “crocodiles,” and those who try to expose them are left unprotected, unheard, and eventually discouraged.
@mkainerugaba@NRMOnline@Parliament_Ug@StateHouseUg@KagutaMuseveni