A journalist by profession & a public relations personnel. A Managing Editor of Kigezi Kampala Residents Magazine which comes out every 3rd Sunday of the mont
When an Internal Affairs Minister publicly announces that his own police force takes orders from shadow actors, he doesn't get fired; he gets leaked.
The mainstream commentary surrounding the alleged audio compromise involving General Kahinda Otafiire and Ambassador Mirjam Blaak has fallen into a predictable trap, framing the event as a mere diplomatic embarrassment caused by unhedged assessments of executive social media activity.
This shallow interpretation completely ignores the structural timing and the deep-seated friction currently defining the state house transition matrix.
To understand this event, one must look backward to Otafiire’s recent, unprecedented public admissions regarding the presence of rogue hit squads operating inside criminal intelligence ranks, units that deliberately bypassed his line ministry to take orders from extraneous parallel actors.
Otafiire has never been economical with the truth, and in a system that values total narrative alignment above institutional hierarchy, unvarnished audacity from a legacy bush-war historical is a structural threat.
The leaked audio is not an accidental administrative breach; it is a weaponized counter-intelligence operation deployed from within the elite power structure to neutralize a minister who has grown too uncomfortable with state excesses.
Think of it as a digital immune response, when a legacy organ rejects the modern toxins of a changing regime, the system does not excise it openly, it introduces a virus to compromise its clinical viability.
By filtering this conversation into the public domain, the deep state achieves a dual victory, it shifts the public discourse away from Otafiire's terrifying revelations about rogue state assassins, while simultaneously painting him as a subverted, anti-establishment liability to international partners.
The warning shot here is not directed at the opposition, it is a internal memo written in the language of surveillance, signaling to the remaining liberal-minded historicals that their past sacrifices no longer buy them immunity from modern narrative warfare.
🚨UPDATE: When Gen.Muhoozi was appointed as Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Brid.Gen.Kasirye Gwanga unequivocally stated that he cannot salute Muhoozi not even implementing his orders.
According to Gen.Kasirye Gwanga, he was supposed to be a consultant to Muhoozi based on his experience but not be commanded by him
Gen.Kasirye Gwanga added on that favoring certain individuals such positions of leadership comes with numerous consequences
Our very own Ghetto Kids continue to make headlines on the international stage.
Check out this story aired on CNN about their opportunity to perform at the World Cup alongside global superstar Shakira.
Credit: @ghettokidstfug
To the officers: your salaries stand at 400,000 UGX and most of y'all are currently on salary loans, while the gun you are carrying is worth USD 2000.
The current government looks at you as statistics, you don't matter 📌
Those who mock religious like me that we are not speaking out on issues ...
HIV, Ebola, post election violence, homosexuality, Erias Lukwago and rule of law issues should apologize to us.
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NTV strikes again!
They've just served up a six-minute feature on Muhoozi Kainerugaba's "achievements" as CDF over the last two years of his reign.
Witty. Brutal. Nuanced. Smirky.
Watch it. Laugh. Cry. Do both at the same time. 😂
NTV has produced a feature chronicling Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba's transgressions over the years, especially human rights violations.
This is heavy. Pray for the Nation Media Group. Watch.
Nothing has made me release Lukwago. No pressure from anywhere. I wanted to keep him in my basement forever! It is just Jesus Christ, the Bachwezi and Charlotte.