The most self destruction weapon one can ever introduce, is refusing Ugandans to talk. You will never know where and when it will blast. As leaders, we have to be talking and the people talking back. That is the peace.
VIDEO: Kampala Police recovered more than 100 stolen iPhones and Samsung phones in a raid targeting a smuggling ring to Rwanda and DRC. Three suspects arrested, 20 phones returned to owners.
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Afande Saleh’s advice to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen @mkainerugaba, on public concerns, Col Dr. Besigye, Lord Mayor Emeritus Erias Lukwago, and their accomplices:
“Hon. @norbertmao, Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs (Chair of the Cabinet Standing Committee of Human Rights), has a duty to the public concerning the case of Dr. Kizza Besigye and any of his accomplices.
He also has a duty to explain actions by the state security agencies against certain individuals and organisations. He may not be privy to some of the military intelligence. He needs a briefing so that he can in turn respond to any public concerns.”
Gen Caleb Akandwanaho Salim Saleh (Rtd) is a freedom fighter of the Front for National Salvation (FRONASA) and the National Resistance Army (NRA). The country’s peace icon renowned as the “Chief Government Listener” serves as the Senior Presidential Advisor for Defennce and the Chief Coordinator of Operation Wealth Creation (OWC), the first and most expansive civil -military operation of its kind in Africa.
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Uganda's leading independent media group says it is under "military siege" after the army chief - who is the son of President Yoweri Museveni - ordered the closure of TV stations, newspapers and radio outlets. https://t.co/jcRs1i6MLK
VIDEO: Armed soldiers are on guard outside the headquarters of Daily Monitor newspaper in Namuwongo, Kampala.
The offices remain under military siege following an order by President Museveni's son and military chief Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba to shut down Nation Media Group (NMG) Uganda outlets, including Daily Monitor and NTV.
Other affected outlets include Dembe FM, Spark TV, KFM, and The East African, all under NMG.
A similar siege has been reported at the NTV and Spark TV broadcast centre at Serena Hotel since around 12am on Sunday, where military officials have since taken the stations off air.