THIS WOMAN @AnitahAmong
Has put Uganda into a Biggest problem.
When the Current Speaker took office she increased the Speakers Office budget, from 4 Billion Shillings to 18 Billion Shillings.
When the current Speaker took office, she increased her Per diem from 900 dollars per day to 4000 dollars per day, per diem_ _means the daily allowance for expense._
According to Parliamentary records the Speaker travelled to Italy for 4 days and spent 98 Million Shillings.
Records shows that the current Speaker travelled to Kenya for 30 Days and was paid 498 Million shillings.
The current speaker gave her Bukedea Radio, Maàma Bukedea 3 Billion shillings to do Parliamentary work.
Amongst all radio's in the_ Country.
Uganda taxpayers paid 900 Million Shillings, for the Speakers house furniture.
The Speaker and her deputy bought private generators, at there home each costing more than 200 Million Shillings
Paid off by Uganda Taxpayers.
All thats Uganda Taxpayers money that is being wasted, for years i have been campaigning.
To stop Parliament from managing its budget, because of waste
_Add up the math and you will understand, that no one is fighting the Speaker..
_In school we had a question. That says_
It was Napoleon Bonaparte his own making, that led to his down fall
Discuss the validity of the statement
All in all, law school teaches you the law. Practice teaches you people.
How to manage expectations.
How to say “no” professionally.
How to bill without flinching.
How to stay calm when everything is urgent and nothing is simple.
And the biggest lesson?
Being a good lawyer is not just about being right, it is about being effective.
We have become a society of bookkeepers. Every week, the timeline is flooded with "receipts", screenshots of petty arguments over 250,000-UGX transport fares or who paid for the last meal. We treat relationships like business mergers where everyone is looking for an exit strategy.
Then you hear the story of Samuel and Esteri Tebandeke.
When Esteri’s kidneys failed, Samuel didn't just offer "thoughts and prayers." He offered his own flesh. He went under the knife to give his wife a chance to breathe, to live, and to stay by his side. Esteri passed away despite the transplant, but the message Samuel sent is louder than any viral scandal.
In a world obsessed with individualism and "what’s in it for me," Samuel proved that radical compassion is our only real currency. If your love is contingent on a bank balance or a mobile money transfer, you aren't in a relationship. You’re in a transaction. This is a masterclass in devotion that outlives the heartbeat.
Rest in peace, Esteri. Samuel’s sacrifice shouldn't be forgotten. What does real devotion look like to you in 2026 - 2027?
Modern women obsession with "soft life" and "princess treatment" has made a whole generation of women completely blind to the brutal reality of what it actually takes for a man to provide that.
You are demanding a man be endlessly romantic, available 24/7, and constantly planning aesthetic dates, while he is literally in the trenches fighting a ruthless economy to build the very empire you want to rest in.
You cannot demand the spoils of war and then complain that the soldier is too tired to entertain you when he finally gets home. We want the absolute financial security of a conqueror, but we expect him to have the carefree personality and infinite free time of a golden retriever. A man cannot simultaneously be at peace and at war. If he is building your fortress, you have to give him the grace to be exhausted
UgandaVsMollyKatanga: No Case to Answer?
“We submit that no reasonable tribunal properly directing its mind to the law and to the evidence adduced can convict any of the accused persons.
My Lord, we respectfully submit that if the accused elected to keep quiet, there is not sufficient evidence to warrant a conviction”
Thus started the defense team’s rejoinder -at the no case to answer stage- in a murder trial that has taken more than 2 years in the High Court of Uganda; serving up surprises, anguish, pain and courtroom drama that couldn’t look out of place in a Hollywood legal drama.
In a criminal trial that has captured national attention more than any other in at least a decade, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
The responsibility now lies squarely on the broad shoulders of Lady Justice Rosette Comfort Kania to decide whether Mrs Molly Katanga, accused of murdering her late husband, Henry Katanga and her 4 co-accused-including her two daughters-actually have any case to answer.
In blistering defense submissions filed on 22/Dec/2025 by two sets of lawyers from @KAAdvocates and Tumusiime, Kabega & Co Advocates, the defense invited Justice Kania to rely on a Supreme Court decision in Fred Sabhashi v. Uganda (Criminal Appeal No.8 of 1990) to find that the prosecution case woefully fell short of the standard for establishing whether accused persons have a case to answer.
That decision cited a famous 1957 decision Bhatt v. Republic, which laid down two rules in determining there’s no case to answer:
1-Where there’s no evidence to prove an essential ingredient of a case
2-The evidence adduced has been so discredited by cross examination, or is so manifestly unreliable that no reasonable tribunal could convict upon it.
Relying on those two rules and weighing them against the ingredients of murder, the defense called the state’s case absurd.
They said the state was inviting the court to speculate; basically get into the legal weeds and fish out a conviction based off of conjecture, broken chains of evidence, discredited witnesses, phantom GSR swabs and police witnesses who can’t provide proof of presence at the investigation scenes they say they went to.
They told the Lady Justice that of the 4 ingredients of murder, the prosecution had only proved one; that a human being, Henry Katanga died.
They say that of the 25 state witnesses, none directly implicated Mrs Katanga; the state led no evidence of homicide instead advancing theories that they say the state’s own physical evidence disputes.
They questioned the state’s reliance on DNA evidence yet their own witness, PW 8 was unequivocal in his views that his evidence wasn’t proof that Mrs Katanga shot the firearm. Ditto the GSR expert and the ballistics expert.
They further said the state relied on non-existent swabs to do the most critical of analysis, basically accusing the state of seeking to rely on manufactured evidence to secure a conviction.
They pointed out that state witness Aisha Birungi who collected swabs from their client said she got 4 swabs, which swabs the state says they fully used in DNA analysis. A question arose as to what swabs the GSR expert then used to do his tests. No answers were offered.
The prosecution on their part invited the judge to find that “the death of Mr Katanga was unlawful as there’s no evidence whatsoever that has been advanced to show that the same was accidental or authorized by law”.
Invoking the “unique and peculiar” nature of the case, they told the Judge that they’d had to rely on circumstantial evidence because “the crime was committed behind closed doors”. They called it “the best evidence”.
They prayed that the Judge relies on the “doctrine of last seen” to infer guilt on Mrs Katanga, because she went to bed that night with her hubby. They further seek to rely on DNA evidence on the gun, GSR and Mrs Katanga’s conduct in the weeks following Mr Katanga’s death.
Contd….prosecution case and defense’s rebuttal 👇🏾
Queen Elizabeth ruled Britain for more than 70 years, becoming the longest-serving monarch in British history due to her diplomatic skills.
Her life was full of scandals, from secret affairs & meetings with spies to internal family drama till her death at 97.
Let's uncover unknown facts of her life tales that make her reign one of the most debated in history.
Queen Elizabeth ruled Britain for more than 70 years, becoming the longest-serving monarch in British history due to her diplomatic skills.
Her life was full of scandals, from secret affairs & meetings with spies to internal family drama till her death at 97.
Let's uncover unknown facts of her life tales that make her reign one of the most debated in history.
Many girls miss out on good men because they’re trying to be the best feminists they can be. I’m a feminist as well. Just not a radical one. I stop where God intended it to stop for us. We don’t have to be like men. We can never be like men ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am a landlord. I inherited the complex I own. 12 apartments, each rented for 600K a month each in Namugongo. That's 7.2 million per month. I am one of those assholes that have so much disposable income being am only 28 and have no kids or a wife, that yesterday i
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