NO!!!! We are NOT going to allow double standards and political stupidity to win these streets.
And if we don't speak up, then we are hypocrites to our own generation.
I am opposition, but even in opposition, we must be smart, rational and grounded. Otherwise, we will remain oppressed forever while wasting our energy fighting the wrong battles.
So, when your favourite musician teams up with regime-leaning people to organise a show, it's perfectly fine and you happily support them. When Hon. Zaake exchanges friendly gestures with Hon. Tayebwa, it's fine. When Hon. Senyonyi smiles with the dictator, it's fine.
But suddenly, Vinka is where you draw the line?
Simply because she married an NRM MP?
What exactly do you want her to do? DIVORCE HER HUSBAND because he belongs to a different political party?
Let's be serious!
Uganda's problem is NOT Vinka. It is NOT King Saha. It is NOT Bebe Cool. It is NOT you or me.
Uganda's problem is the President and his family.
If we tried to uproot him during the recently concluded elections and failed, we shouldn't now turn around and start fighting useless wars against musicians, entertainers, spouses and ordinary citizens who have absolutely no power to change the direction of this country.
Should we now start investigating the political affiliations of the owners of your favourite bars, supermarkets, shops, salons, churches, hotels, schools, restaurants and buses?
Do you even know who they support?
Do you stop buying from them because of their political beliefs?
Some of you are directing your anger at people who can't even change the name of a road in Kampala, while the people who actually hold power are sitting comfortably and watching you fight among yourselves.
You know where the real problem is.
You know who holds the power.
You know who you should be confronting.
But because you fear them, you have chosen to lynch people who are accessible and powerless.
Please force your heads to think a little more mature
The ugly truth is most of us cant survive for long on a 1m daily hospital bill. Most of us are poor we cant survive life threatening diseases. Lets stay humble and thank God
This morning, accompanied by the Regional Internal Security Officer, officers from CID, and the State House Anti-Corruption Unit, we conducted an unannounced inspection at Busiu Health Centre IV, the largest health facility in Mbale District.
I commend Dr. Mawumbe Bernard, Dr. Balayo Isa Mustafa, the midwives, nurses, and all health workers I found on duty. Your dedication and commitment to saving lives are truly appreciated.
Our inspection revealed that Busiu Health Centre IV is overwhelmed by the growing number of patients. The facility urgently requires expansion, additional health workers, and more medical equipment to improve service delivery and meet the healthcare needs of the people.
Access to quality healthcare is a constitutional right of every Ugandan. The Ministry of Local Government will work closely with the Ministry of Health and other stakeholders to ensure this critical facility receives the support it deserves.
To all public servants serving with integrity, thank you. To those who neglect their duties or misuse public resources, be warned: our unannounced inspections will continue. Every Ugandan deserves efficient, accountable, and people-centred public services.
Together, let us build a cleaner, more transparent, and more effective local government system.
Barugahara Balaam Ateenyi
Minister of Local Government
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You’re using your platform to ask people why they’re still renting at 40, yet on that same platform, you’re seeing thousands of people talk about being laid off, losing jobs, or struggling to find work.
At least if you live in a country like Uganda, you should understand that life isn’t predictable. Some people had the money once. Some invested in businesses that failed. Some bought land that was grabbed from them. Some have never had the privilege of a stable, consistent income.
You don’t know people’s stories. Stop reducing someone’s entire life to whether they own a house by a certain age.
It makes no sense to ban NTV from covering Parliament.
Creating an environment where journalism thrives works in everyone’s favour.
Parliament must do the right thing..