I do not doubt science but if this gentleman is not Paul Kafeeroโs son then we might need to do DNA of our parents when theyโre still alive. Cheeiiiii!!! @BalaamBarugahar
@GalaxyFMUg Wtf!
Women are bad people..
20+ kids all not being Kafeero's children?
I will always make DNA test as soon as I bring my kid to the word ๐
They treat us as subhuman.
They kill our people for fun
They rape our sisters and brothers.
They torture us on camera.
They abduct us without remorse.
They tear families apart.
They drive people into exile.
They push others to commit suicide.
They rig elections with impunity.
They mock us and post humiliating images of our comrades in captivity.
Then they ask us โWhat will you do about it?โ
But when we remind them, that they too are mortal, and that pain has a way of returning to its source, they suddenly remember the language of โmoralityโ.
Go and preach that fake morality to Yasin Kawumaโs mother.
Preach it to the children of Johnbosco Kibalama., Eddy Mutwe or Waiswa Mufumbiro.
Preach it to the family of John Ddamulira and to the countless other victims of the Museveni family.
Donโt try to weaponize โmoralityโ to shield injustice and brutality.
It wonโt work with this generation!
Yes, we believe in morality, but silence in the face of injustice is not morality. It is complicity, it is hypocrisy!
Today is Kalangala's day to decide its future. Make your voice countโgo out and vote for Nampala Irene for Woman MP. Together, let's choose strong leadership, progress, and a brighter future for Kalangala. #VoteNampalaIrene#KalangalaDecides
THANK YOU UGANDA FOR STANDING WITH ME!
Five days of hell but you still stood for the truth, for freedom, for justice and for a better country!
Thank you my President @HEBobiwine and everyone that put together every piece of effort and prayer to realize my freedom!
Thank you!
THANK YOU UGANDA FOR STANDING WITH ME!
Five days of hell but you still stood for the truth, for freedom, for justice and for a better country!
Thank you my President @HEBobiwine and everyone that put together every piece of effort and prayer to realize my freedom!
Thank you!
A few days ago, my co-counsel in the Besigye case, Erias Lukwago, was arrested and detained in Uganda.
Today, alongside Law Society of Kenya President Charles Kanjama, I travelled to Uganda to attend court proceedings concerning his case.
Instead, I was unlawfully detained and deported.
I am deeply grateful for the overwhelming support, concern, and solidarity expressed by fellow leaders, individuals, professional bodies, civil society organizations, and democratic actors across East Africa and beyond.
Your messages, statements, prayers, and acts of solidarity were a powerful reminder that the defence of justice is never the responsibility of one person alone.
The right to legal representation, a fair hearing, and equal protection under the law are not privileges reserved for a few. They are safeguards for all of us.
Erias Lukwago still deserves justice. Dr. Kizza Besigye and Hajji Obeid Lutale still deserve justice.
And across our region, there remain many citizens whose rights, freedoms, and dignity depend on our willingness to defend these principles whenever they are threatened.
While I am encouraged by the solidarity shown today, there is still much work to be done. The struggle for justice, democratic freedoms and human dignity continues.
But so too does our resolve.
Asanteni sana.