There has never been a moment in human history when a devil ruled forever. No tyrant has held power without end, no dictator has kept control for all time, and no circle of children, cronies, or sycophants has ever managed to freeze the world in their grip.
Human beings always push back. Power always shifts. And history always proves that those who cling to control eventually lose it. Ffe wetuli . We have the experience and training to help the citizens
There has never been a moment in human history when a devil ruled forever. No tyrant has held power without end, no dictator has kept control for all time, and no circle of children, cronies, or sycophants has ever managed to freeze the world in their grip.
Human beings always push back. Power always shifts. And history always proves that those who cling to control eventually lose it.
There has never been a moment in human history when a devil ruled forever. No tyrant has held power without end, no dictator has kept control for all time, and no circle of children, cronies, or sycophants has ever managed to freeze the world in their grip.
Human beings always push back. Power always shifts. And history always proves that those who cling to control eventually lose it.
Sadly there is no Media anymore in Uganda😭💔
The only mouth that was speaking in Uganda was @ntvuganda and the entire @NationMediaGrp and now has been shut down by Museveni’s son, a dangerous dictator constantly intoxicated on waragi.
@bbstvug and @892cbsFm , which belonged to the @BugandaKingdom_ , were sold to Museveni by Joyce Ssebugwawo, who had acquired the largest shares in the media company through Peter Mayiga. In return for this deal, she was rewarded with a ministerial position.
UBC and all its sister TV and radio stations are Museveni’s personal property, which he uses as though they were disposable.
New Vision, Bukedde, and all its radio and TV stations that fall directly under the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance are under complete capture. This is why Robert Kabushenga who used to reject unreasonable orders was pushed out and replaced by Don Wanyama, another loyalist who worked in State House and was sent to New Vision on assignment.
NBS TV and all Next Media companies also belong to Museveni. The company was acquired from Igeme Nabeta and handed over to Kin Kalisa, who at the time was working in State House.
Now that they have captured the last independent media company, the worst is going to unfold because as you know, a lot happens in darkness. Ugandans should prepare themselves for hell.
CRY MY BELOVED COUNTRY 💔😭
In a quiet village at the edge of a great forest, a monstrous hyena emerged one night. It did not hunt for hunger alone,it hunted to spread fear. Every few days, another villager disappeared. Families locked themselves inside, but the beast always found a way. One by one, the people vanished, and the village grew silent.
Some villagers argued that the monster was too powerful to fight. Others hoped it would spare them if they stayed quiet. But the hyena only became bolder with every victim.
At last, an old elder stood before the people and said, "If we remain divided, the beast will eat us one by one. Our only chance is to stand together."
The villagers gathered their courage, made a plan, and confronted the monster as one. Alone, each person was weak and united, they were stronger than fear itself. After a fierce struggle, they defeated the beast and reclaimed their village.
The story echoes the rise of a dictator in Uganda. Like the hyena, a tyrant can thrive when people are isolated by fear and silence. The lesson is not about violence for its own sake, but about the power of unity, courage, and collective action to resist oppression before it consumes an entire society.
In a quiet village at the edge of a great forest, a monstrous hyena emerged one night. It did not hunt for hunger alone,it hunted to spread fear. Every few days, another villager disappeared. Families locked themselves inside, but the beast always found a way. One by one, the people vanished, and the village grew silent.
Some villagers argued that the monster was too powerful to fight. Others hoped it would spare them if they stayed quiet. But the hyena only became bolder with every victim.
At last, an old elder stood before the people and said, "If we remain divided, the beast will eat us one by one. Our only chance is to stand together."
The villagers gathered their courage, made a plan, and confronted the monster as one. Alone, each person was weak and united, they were stronger than fear itself. After a fierce struggle, they defeated the beast and reclaimed their village.
The story echoes the rise of a dictator in Uganda. Like the hyena, a tyrant can thrive when people are isolated by fear and silence. The lesson is not about violence for its own sake, but about the power of unity, courage, and collective action to resist oppression before it consumes an entire society.
A group of house boys of the drunkard son of dictator Museveni led by Buyaga West MP @NamaraDennisMP , have written to the Clerk of @Parliament_Ug that they want to introduce a Private Member's Bill. Their target? To rape the Administration of Parliament Act specifically the section that determines how the Leader of the Opposition is selected.
The political undertone is sponsored by the Bahima dynasty and is meant to allow all MPs including NRM be allowed to choose the Leader of Opposition in Parliament.
CRY MY BELOVED COUNTRY😭.
@mkainerugaba , Ugandans have become politically hardened not by choice, but by decades of militarised governance and authoritarian rule under your father’s regime. The legacy of enforced silence marked by extrajudicial killings, systemic impoverishment, abductions, torture, and the criminalisation of dissent has produced a citizenry that no longer fears state engineered intimidation. The era where power could be inherited through proximity, patronage, or bloodline is over. Leadership is neither sexually transmitted nor genetically transferable. Sovereignty belongs to the people, and the people have reached a point where coercion, propaganda, and militarised politics no longer hold them hostage. Ugandans are reclaiming their political agency. Their collective consciousness has shifted from fear to resistance, from survival to civic awakening. Whether today or tomorrow, the population will inevitably rise not through chaos, but through the unstoppable force of a society demanding democratic accountability. When that moment arrives, no amount of state machinery will shield you and those who have benefited from impunity.
@MkainerugabaAd1@mkainerugaba , Ugandans have become politically hardened not by choice, but by decades of militarised governance and authoritarian rule under your father’s regime. The legacy of enforced silence marked by extrajudicial killings, systemic impoverishment, abductions, torture, and the criminalisation of dissent has produced a citizenry that no longer fears state engineered intimidation. The era where power could be inherited through proximity, patronage, or bloodline is over. Leadership is neither sexually transmitted nor genetically transferable. Sovereignty belongs to the people, and the people have reached a point where coercion, propaganda, and militarised politics no longer hold them hostage. Ugandans are reclaiming their political agency. Their collective consciousness has shifted from fear to resistance, from survival to civic awakening. Whether today or tomorrow, the population will inevitably rise not through chaos, but through the unstoppable force of a society demanding democratic accountability. When that moment arrives, no amount of state machinery will shield you and those who have benefited from impunity.
In Uganda, leadership should be determined by the will of the people through a free and fair democratic process, not by the influence of family connections or the use of state power to secure succession. History has shown that attempts to impose political leadership on citizens rarely endure indefinitely. Ultimately, every political era comes to an end, and lasting legitimacy can only be achieved through the genuine consent of the governed.
In Uganda, leadership should be determined by the will of the people through a free and fair democratic process, not by the influence of family connections or the use of state power to secure succession. History has shown that attempts to impose political leadership on citizens rarely endure indefinitely. Ultimately, every political era comes to an end, and lasting legitimacy can only be achieved through the genuine consent of the governed.
Dictator Museveni,
At some point a long your rule, something in your value system shifted. The sense of honor that should guide a leader became distorted. Disrespect for others and for yourself and is not a virtue, nor are the underhanded practices that have come to define your rule. Your tolerance for corruption, the imprisonment and mistreatment of dissenting voices, and the erosion of democratic principles has diminished the dignity of your office.
It is time to retire. Preserve whatever remains of your legacy. The habit of responding to criticism with insults and mocks does not elevate you but it reduces the stature of the presidency and undermines the respect Ugandans once held for you. You have brought profound embarrassment to the high office you occupy, and your public statements increasingly draw ridicule both at home and abroad.
Focus now on your own life and that of your family. Go home , genda Rwakitura. Undergo a full medical evaluation, including mental health assessment, and follow the guidance of your doctors. Spend time with your grandchildren. Offer Ugandans the apology they deserve.
It is not too late to announce that you have decided to go home, Tibuhaburwa. But your willingness to distort reality, to lie openly, and to invent narratives for personal convenience shows a disregard for your own credibility. And credibility a man’s word is the true measure of character.
Who knew there will one day be Parliament without Anita Among? Therefore it’s a matter of time and there will be Uganda without Museveni and his despot drunkard son
Let’s give an opportunity to people who still believe in and support dictator Museveni this chance to explain to the world who killed these people: ????
Dr. Andrew Kayiira (1987): A former minister and leader of the Uganda Freedom Movement.
Kazini (2009): A former army commander found dead in his home.
Brig. Fred Kamwesiga (1997):Died after being poisoned at a state function.
Lt. Col. Reuben Ikondere (1998): Murdered in eastern Congo.
Dr. Akiiki Mujaju (1998): A Makerere University lecturer who died in a suspicious car accident after his research on the NRM government.
Brigadier Chef Ali (1997): A key commander in the 1986 capture of Kampala.
Lt. Col. Jet Mwebaze (1998): Died under unclear circumstances in a plane crash in the Rwenzori Mountains.
AIGP Andrew Felix Kaweesi (2017): Police spokesman shot dead near his home in Kulambiro, Kampala, alongside his bodyguard and driver.
ASP Mohammed Kirumira (2018): A outspoken police officer shot dead in Bulenga near Kampala.
Ibrahim Abiriga (2018): Member of Parliament for Arua Municipality, shot dead near his home.
NUP Supporters (2019-Present): Numerous supporters of the National Unity Platform (NUP) party, including John Bosco Chibalama (disappeared 2019), have either disappeared or were found dead after being detained by security forces.
November 2020 Protests: At least 54 people were killed during protests in Kampala following the arrest of opposition candidate Robert Kyagulanyi.
Women in Entebbe (2017): A series of unsolved murders of women, with bodies often dumped.
Ugandans must prepare for harder times ahead as dynasty of Bahima tightens its grip on Uganda . What was once promised as fundamental change has become a long term project of control, poverty, fear, and dependency. While a small Bahima circle grows stronger, ordinary citizens are pushed deeper into unemployment, desperation, and hopelessness. Cry My Beloved Country 😭
In case you did not know, this is the dupe Damulira head of einsatzgruppen gang that is carrying out extrajudicial killings and abductions in Uganda hiding under Ghetto structure and Intelligence Directorate of Uganda police on orders of the despot drunkard son of the dictator.