The Ugandan regime at it again! Now using force and violence to enforce a "cleaning campaign"! Again, they've lost any ability to persuade so they have to coerce. Sad!
Citizens did their part for the national cleanup, but piles of trash are still sitting uncollected in our streets. This is a massive public health hazard waiting to happen. The government needs to invest more in garbage trucks and waste infrastructure.
@Sudhirntv Cleaning the city should be encouraged, not forced on citizens through intimidation and brutality. The Ugandan government no longer surprises me—they find new ways to oppress people every day. Today it is forced cleaning; tomorrow they may start locking up anyone who refuses.
Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi is our Party's Deputy President for Buganda Region. He is an immediate former Member of Parliament, having lost his seat to unprecedented rigging. He is a distinguished leader and economist.
On the night following the election, his home was attacked by the military, who shot and killed 10 people in his compound. Instead of arresting the criminals who killed our people, the regime instead arrested Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi and a team of his campaigners in January, and charged them with terrorism. They've all been in detention until the 9th of this month when the High Court granted them bail.
But Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi enjoyed his freedom only for a few hours. On 10th July, he was stopped at a police checkpoint and violently abducted by non-uniformed, heavily armed men moving in a drone. He was driven at breakneck speed to an unknown destination. For 13 days now, no body knows where Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi is. No body knows whether he is dead or alive. If he is alive, no body knows the state of his health. What we've heard is that he was subjected to severe torture.
I urge all citizens and the friends of Uganda to loudly and boldly ask Museveni and his criminal son this question: WHERE IS MUWANGA KIVUMBI? This runaway criminality must be REJECTED, RESISTED AND FOUGHT.
Bbaasi y’essomero li Buzaya secondary school mu disitulikiti ye Kamuli egudde ku kabenje, abamu ku bayizi ababaddemu nebabuukawo n’ebisago era baddusiddwa mu ddwaliro nga biwalattaka.Ebisingawo birindirire. #Gambuuze#Ageesigika#BBSKATI
This parent painfully points out the regime's skewed priorities, even in situations of emergencies. Sad.
Eternal rest grant unto the souls of the deceased little angels🙏🏽
Mbarara City Mayor Robert Kakyebezi has criticized Local Government Minister Balaam Barugahara's hands-on anti-corruption operations. Kakyebezi argued that a minister's role is to supervise rather than personally lead investigations, urging the Minister to meet local leaders to strengthen working relations before initiating such actions.
QN; What are your thoughts on Mayor Kakyebezi's advice to Minister Balaam?
Very, very saddened by the death of at least 20 little children in an accident that occurred last night in Kapchorwa, Eastern Uganda. They had gone for a tour organized by King David Junior School in Ndejje. One can not imagine how broken their parents are by this tragedy that also claimed the school owner's life. Rest peacefully, little angels. My deepest condolences to your families, classmates, teachers, and all schools across Uganda who share in the pain of this devastating loss! And a quick recovery to the survivors. May God strengthen everyone affected by this tragedy.
As the Museveni criminal regime continue to engage in lawlessness, impunity, abductions, torture, and the targeting of political opponents under President Yoweri Museveni's government, the United States has placed Uganda under a Level 4: Do Not Travel advisory. A Level 4 advisory is the highest travel warning issued by the U.S. government and indicates that Americans should not travel to the country because of local conditions and/or the U.S. government's limited ability to provide assistance.
Following the announcement, several defenders of the Museveni government rushed to argue that Uganda did not deserve to be placed under the highest travel advisory. However, many of those voices remained silent on the continued allegations of human rights abuses that have drawn sustained international concern.
The travel advisory came just hours after Human Rights Watch raised alarm over a surge in arbitrary arrests in Uganda, accusing President Museveni's government of using the military and legal system to silence critics, opposition figures, journalists, and other dissenting voices.
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These documents, publicized under America's public disclosure laws, reveal that the Museveni regime is busy hiring foreign agents in Washington DC to white wash its battered image before the world. According to the documents, the regime is executing agreements with American lobbyists to engage American legislators, NGOs, the media, and others on its behalf. But it's too late because the truth about Uganda is already out and absolutely nothing the regime does can buy it back!
AAA has been in illegal detention (House arrest) for months but Ugandans forgot all about it because of her role in suffocating rule of law and human rights debates while in office. The new speakers should borrow a leaf if not a tree @AnitahAmong@ObothOboth@Thomas_Tayebwa@Parliament_Ug@drsam_mayaja@norbertmao
A corrupt government official pretending to fight corruption is nothing but hypocrisy. He is trying to expose his fellow corrupt officials as though his own record is clean. Just wait—the same system he has protected may soon turn against him. He was already deeply involved in corruption long before reaching his current position.
BREAKING NEWS: @UN Secretary-General António Guterres officially expressed deep concern over the arbitrary arrests, incommunicado detentions, and possible enforced disappearances of political and civic actors in Uganda.
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