It has been Two weeks now since Muhoozi woke up one day and ordered the closure of NTV and the Daily Monitor. (June 28th)
They are still off air to date!
Why are we still fronting a fake democracy?
The state should just formally announce that Museveni is the supreme leader for life and get it over with! That way, Muhoozi can decide whatever he wants to and no one can tell him anything.
Stop wasting tax payer money on propaganda and sham elections.
For my fellow Ugandans, whether you care about what I’m saying or not, THIS IS NOT NORMAL!!
It is only rational to acknowledge this truth.
Before we start talking about the future, we need to really understand the magnitude of this situation.
Our future is being stolen In front of our eyes.
Uganda has received 18 new Toyota Land Cruisers to support the Ebola response. Let’s hope they are used for their intended purpose and not end up disappearing into the hands of government officials.
🚨 Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) Chairperson Mariam Wangadya has resigned after submitting a letter to President Yoweri Museveni dated July 6, 2026, in which she thanked him for the opportunity to serve in promoting and protecting human rights.
Wangadya did not indicate whether her resignation takes immediate effect.
Yesterday, NBS reported that Muwanga Kivumbi was arrested.
Can they also tell the country who arrested him, what case he was charged with and where he’s being held?
🚨UPDATE: Chairperson of Uganda Human Rights Commission Mariam Wangadya has been forced to resign after her recent press conference when she accused dictator Yoweri Museveni of appointing incompetent and politically failed individuals into the commission
Uganda Human Rights Commission seems to be useless now since the demise of Meddie Kaggwa in 2019
The appointment of NRM cadres/political failures has led to the collapse of the commission
Majority of the victims who seek justice in the commission are opposition figures and their supporters the commission is led by people who are affiliated to the ruling party
The ghetto shaped us, taught us resilience, and reminds us why we keep fighting. That’s why a roadside ‘kakomando’ often means more than a five star meal!