@KCCAUG@KCCAED this is an ongoing construction in our neighbourhood here in rubaga by one of your employees, a legal officer. at KCCA Rubaga Div, she's building without a plan &constructing foundation in a water way, she's arrogant & has told neighbours nothing they can do!
I’m happy to learn that the Giraffe has now started paying staff NSSF, after claiming that calling it out was just spoiling its reputation. Its staff are also surprised by the sudden change of heart. That’s what it was supposed to do from the very beginning so as to show good faith. I hope now it also clears itself with URA on staff PAYE, including the foreign staff without work permits that are paid under the table (all evidence at hand). And transfer the two students’ money you committed to effect.
You should have chosen peace, not show of might and impunity. You can’t afford fighting with your target market. Wherever you got that advice, it is silly self injury - no matter how much power you think you have. Even if you imprison or kill Spire, you can’t get away with it for long. You only make it worse. Spire is not an individual. Sober up.
Dear @URAuganda,
It’s your turn to comply with the basics of law and order.
The pedestrian walkway isn’t designed for a support center but for taxpayers to safely walk around.
Just wondering how @KCCAUG enforcement team turned a blind eye towards this😳
📸courtesy
I am no longer affiliated with The German Language School.
For clarity and Transparency:
Before working with them, I personally attended their classes, reviewed their social media platforms, and assessed their structure. Based on that, I agreed to collaborate and publicly invited my audience to a free trial class.
I put in a lot of work onboarding everyone according to our agreement. I handled communication personally, answered questions, shared links, sent reminders, and made sure people showed up. I took that responsibility seriously.
Unfortunately, the actual trial sessions did not reflect the quality, coordination, or preparedness I had observed earlier or felt comfortable recommending. This led to a loss of trust and credibility with my audience, which I take seriously.
As a result, I chose to withdraw fully rather than continue endorsing something that didn’t align with my standards. I’ve communicated this privately to the school and transparently to those I onboarded.
I wish them well going forward, but I am no longer involved in any capacity.
Message to the Chairperson and Members of the Uganda Electoral Commission @UgandaEC
Justice Byabakama,
On 17th January 2026, you orally declared the final results of the 2026 Uganda Presidential Elections.
Article 61(d) of the Constitution of Uganda requires the Electoral Commission to ascertain, publish and declare in writing under its seal the results of the elections. Announcements made through public media do not satisfy this Constitutional requirement.
This requirement must be read together with Article 1 of the Constitution, which vests sovereignty in the people of Uganda and mandates that all authority be exercised in their name and for their benefit.
I have checked the official Electoral Commission website https://t.co/BFOmumRpZR and the https://t.co/yA9BEB2fcT which publishes the Uganda Gazette and have not found any publication of the 2026 Presidential Election results.
As the body entrusted with the responsibility and which conducted these elections, the Electoral Commission is required to provide the people of Uganda with clear answers to the following questions:
1. How did the Electoral Commission ensure there was no ballot stuffing and multiple voting in light of the nationwide failure of the biometric machines?
2. What steps has the Electoral Commission taken to address videos online showing its officials, members of security forces, and other civillians ticking multiple ballots and/or stuffing multiple ballots at different polling stations or at other venues?
3. How did the Electoral Commission ascertain the results of the Presidential Elections within 48 hours in the absence of duly signed and transmitted Declaration of Results (DR) Forms from each polling station?
4. How were the Presidential Election results transmitted to the National Tallying Centre during the nationwide internet shutdown, and what verifiable audit trail exists to demonstrate the integrity, chain of custody, and authenticity of those results?
5. Has the Electoral Commission published the 2026 Uganda Presidential Election results for each polling station?
6. If so, where has the Electoral Commission published these results and when was that publication made?
7. If the publication of these results has not been made, why has the Electoral Commission not complied with this clear mandatory Constitutional requirement, 10 days after your announcement? Such a publication would also enable Ugandan citizens who wish to access these results, to do so.
8. What steps is the Electoral Commission taking to recover the 69 million United States Dollars of taxpayers’ money expended on non-functioning biometric machines, including any civil recovery actions against suppliers and Electoral Commission officials involved in the procurement, approval and testing of this equipment prior to their dispatch to the respective polling stations?
I am asking these questions as a citizen of Uganda and taking into account that the Electoral Commission bears a positive and continuing duty under our Constitution to conduct elections that are not only free and fair but which are also transparent and verifiable through the results declared.
Where access to information has been restricted as was the case with the nationwide internet shutdown, the obligation to provide verifiable quantitative and qualitative data rests squarely with the Electoral Commission as the declaring authority. Transparency in such circumstances is not discretionary. It is a constitutional obligation.
The burden to prove compliance with its constitutional obligations rests with the Electoral Commission and not with the candidates who contested in the elections, the Ugandans who voted, those who opted not to vote, or those who were rendered unable to vote.
Elections belong to the people, not to those who administer them.
FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY
Justice Dr. Esther Kitimbo Kisaakye.
Former Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda. January 27, 2026
cc: The People Of Uganda
Uganda's military chief said on Friday that authorities had detained 2,000 opposition supporters, killed 30 and were hunting for more following a disputed presidential election in which his father Yoweri Museveni, won a seventh term. https://t.co/PHoxVk1ecr
Very indisciplined young soldiers have been camped up at CCE hall in Makerere University for over two weeks now. They restrain the movement of students (teachers) and staff there, including slapping them. They urinate wherever and move about half dressed. Yesterday they beat up a young female lecturer and destroyed her phone as they threatened to hold her and ‘teach her a lesson at night’. They openly said that they are under instructions to shoot to kill. It’s university security that intervened to rescue her from their brutal hands. Could someone ensure the safety of staff and students from these violent militia-like invaders. A university space cannot be turned to this kind of barbarism.
Let’s do this.
He was among the people that have the tormentor platform.
He really got a good cheque, he probably don’t need you subscribing or watching his content.
Thanks to you, my dear mom almost lost her life because she had less cash to pay for her emergency bill and your services were off. I had to travel for an hour and so to bring her more cash.
Kasita namwe mulina ba nyammwe😒
After switching off the internet see what @NRMOnline criminal gangs are doing right now . Dear fellow ugandans @NUP_Ug & our leader HE kyagulanyi aka @HEBobiwine ,tell @UgandaEC byabakama that the world is seeing them .
This documentary by Agora exposes some of the violence we have suffered over the years at the hands of the Museveni regime in its futile attempt to overcome the power of the people. Please watch to see what monstrosity we must collectively end come 15th January 2026.
https://t.co/VtG9zw36tE
I will never forgive your brother @Jo_Kanyamunyu. He hired me, used me for two months, lost my money while executing his duties, didn't pay me a penny, and rewarded me by having police look for me. Mwena “Kanyamunyu” family mwebamu, IMPUNITY!
Jajja Namuddu recently called me many times asking to see me. I wondered what the problem was since she had spoken to me, not long ago, on the phone of my colleague @StephenAtukwat1 who is one of her representatives. When we met, she told me, “nsaba onzize kumikuttu ntegeze abantu nti obulamu bwange bukyali bubi”! She says she is tired of the back and forth with court which is making her health deteriorate , of the government and @nemaug refusing to give her back her land which was her only source of livelihood or to compensate her.. she asks that you listen to her plight and continue to help her demand for Justice. The criminal case against her and her fellow accused is still ongoing over a year later, and therefore the civil case against government over what they say was illegal eviction has not commenced. #JusticeForNamuddu