He who betrays you once , will obviously betray you a thousand times, There's no need to taste the whole sea to realize that it's salty. Be mindful of the people you associate with.
But the day Katushabe Winstone (Mwine Bashaasha) gets arrested for causing loss of unbelievable amounts of tax payer’s money.
I will make a huge party in celebration!
Whoever retweets this is invited to this party because it’s soon!
I am personally taking on the investigation and profiling of Anita Annet Among! I know it is a risky highway to drive on but complex battles are comfortable beds for real militants!
Don’t come at me with warnings, come at me with counter facts or bullets, the choice is yours!
@PSSEKABIR Then u hear someone saying that for them they don't want politics , any way politics shall look for them. In political economics, all spheres of the economy are determined and controlled by politics.
The state’s biggest mistake wasn't the raid on Kivumbi Muwanga’s house—it was assuming they still controlled the narrative. In the old world, a police spokesperson could rebrand a victim as a terrorist and the public would have to swallow it. Today, that monopoly is dead.
The viral footage of people cowing in fear while shots were fired didn't just capture a raid; it captured a forensic autopsy of state fabrication. You cannot slap "terrorism" charges on a man the entire world just watched being hunted in his own living room. It’s a logical deficit that no courtroom can fix. When you weaponize the law to cover up tactical blunders caught on 4K video, you aren’t just framing an innocent man—you are announcing to the global stage that your institutions are in a state of terminal panic. The camera hasn't just changed the evidence; it has ended the era of plausible deniability.
Fellow Ugandans and friends of Uganda!
Two months ago, Museveni yet again usurped the will of the people of Uganda and declared himself president on gunpoint. A day later, gripped by shame and fear, the military invaded my home to harm me, but I was able to evade them and go into hiding.
Over the past two months, the regime has looked for me everywhere. They have raided the homes of many colleagues and fellow leaders, mounted roadblocks and spot checks of vehicles and motorcycles, arrested and dismissed the police officers assigned to my campaign, raided our home in the village, and kept my home under siege. Well, they couldn't find me because the people of Uganda sheltered me and protected me.
Today, I am announcing my brief exit from the country to handle important work. Over the next few weeks, I will engage with our friends and allies all over the world before returning to Uganda to continue the push for freedom and democracy! For now, let's remain focused and united.
#FreeUgandaNow