Reminds me of Montel Jordan’s 1995 hit song, ‘This Is How We Do It.’ 5 degrees from top universities, including @StanfordLaw. No fake degrees, just the right way. Read, write, research, and produce knowledge.
Congratulations to you, my brother @RKirunda, upon your graduation. A true academic giant. We can now proudly call you Dr. Kirunda. Now we have to reconvene at Plot 2 to toss to this and more.
The only one holding us back is @JGkibande. Mate, finish up your Ph.D study and do not deny us a fine celebration. For me, I am already a witchdoctor 😂
Unless public participation is recognized as a constitutional imperative, even in high-value, complex contracts, citizens will remain spectators in decisions that profoundly affect their lives - @mudonyigeor opines about the Lubowa hospital judgment.
@makpilac@MakerereLaw@observerug
#ReclaimPublicServices
In Uganda’s crowded religious arena, Yiga stood out not just as an ordinary pastor but as a storyteller who knew exactly how to pull the strings of faith, leaving behind a saga as compelling as it was contentious. 11/11
Yiga’s empire was though not without cracks. A 2014 rape accusation by Brenda Nalubega, who claimed he infected her with HIV and a 2019 case involving another worshipper painted him as a manipulator who blurred the line between charisma and deceit. 10/11
Yiga's success hinged on his keen understanding of Uganda’s social fabric. In a nation where economic hardship, beliefs in witchcraft and miracles coexist, he tapped into the vulnerabilities of his flock. Promising deliverance from curses offered hope, even if it came at a cost.
Today's slides😢
"They will pay one us to kill one of us just to say that it was one of us" Malcom X.
1. Muammar Gaddafi -Libya
2.Thomas Sankara -Burkina Faso
3.Patrice Lumumba -DRC
4.Anwar Sadat -Egypt
When Hon. Matembe had to apologise in 2001 for “imputing bad motives” on the President that he wouldn’t leave power. The concern was triggered by a cartoon
HUMBLE SUGGESTION
Considering that the dying Dr Besigye is still kept in prison against all pleas and cries, I think government hasn’t yet heard. Together with other measures being worked out, starting tomorrow (Monday) morning, let us reply every tweet of every government official or unit with this picture of BESIGYE. Let us help them see it everywhere.
If they still don’t see the picture and act by end of Tuesday, let us escalate to reply to every tweet of theirs with CASKETS.
#SaveDrBesigye