More than 40 years ago, I arrived in Chicago in search of an idea. I was a young man looking for purpose, who believed deeply in America, was inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, and wanted to be a part of something larger. The America I believed in was one where everyone has opportunity, everyone is seen, everyone belongs—because that was an America that had a place for me, too.
Who do you think understands the problems of Ugandans and who do you think will work for the interests of Ugandans if given a chance to be the president of Uganda in 2031 ?
I disagree with Muhoozi, but I’m not vulgar, that’s not how I do things. I will always communicate my disagreements in a principled manner. Stop your forgeries Kakwenza.
When neighbors from a far are crying out loud through the night ,,You feel their noise is irritating until a dead person is in your compound.
We'll be there no matter what.
Time,,Peace just Time.