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David Lewis RubongoyaToday in Ntungamo District, we joined our Deputy President, Mama Jolly Mugisha, as she laid to rest...
23/09/2023

David Lewis Rubongoya
Today in Ntungamo District, we joined our Deputy President, Mama Jolly Mugisha, as she laid to rest her dear mother, Violet Bambaiha. She passed on at more than 100 years of age. We thank God for blessing her with a long life. We delivered condolences on behalf of our President Bobi Wine and the National Unity Platform . May her soul rest in peace.

17/09/2023
Bobi wineNot even the heavy downpour could stop people from coming out in large numbers to welcome us at different spots...
11/09/2023

Bobi wine
Not even the heavy downpour could stop people from coming out in large numbers to welcome us at different spots on our way to Hoima!

11/09/2023
10/09/2023

Bobi wine
They OPENLY PRACTICE TRIBALISM & NEPOTISM in every sphere and institution, but they're not ashamed to blame those who expose it and call them out. Hypocrites!

01/08/2023

Ssabasajja Kabaka, tukuyozayoza okuweza emyaka 30 nga otudde ku Namulondo ya ba Jajja bo nga olamula o'Buganda. Tusaba mukama akukuume era akutaase abalabe abo'munda n'abebweru, ab'okumpi n'abewala. Wangaala Maaso Mooji.

25/07/2023

With great sadness I have learnt of the passing of one of the most outstanding freedom fighters of our generation: Hon. Hajj Hussein Kyanjo. I last checked on him a few weeks back, and although he was in great pain, I was optimistic he would make it.

In the halls of Parliament, his eloquence echoed with striking courage and infectious passion as he debated in defence of the Constitution and the oppressed people of Uganda.

His commitment to exposing and holding 'untouchable' regime officials accountable for their misdeeds earned him profound respect and admiration not just in his constituency but across our nation.

He was a key pillar in the struggle to dislodge dictator Museveni from power and truly influenced many of us to take deeper interest in the governance of our country.

Hon. Kyanjo may be gone now, but his legacy as a fearless advocate for justice will live forever. He fought for the rights of the marginalized, the oppressed, and the forgotten, and used every platform to amplify their voices and bring their struggles to the forefront.

So, while we mourn his passing, let us remember the bright mark he leaves on the pages of our country's history. May his courage inspire future generations to stand up for what they believe in, and to fight for a world where justice and freedom will prevail.

Rest in eternal peace, Hon. Kyanjo. Your light will forever guide us as we continue the fight for a better, fairer country. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.

25/02/2023

Counsel Anthony Wameli, it's hard to imagine!

16/02/2023

Greetings fellow Ugandans,

I have seen some people asking for my comment on the release of our comrades, Hon. Allan Ssewanyana and Hon. Muhammad Ssegirinya.

1. I am very happy that after such a long period of detention without trial, the two leaders are out of Kigo Prison on bail. I am very grateful to all leaders, lawyers and comrades who for the past one and a half years, have visited them in prison, attended court sessions, spoken out against their illegal detention, supported their families, prayed for them, etc.

2. We have not yet spoken about this comprehensively because we have not yet had the opportunity to see or speak with the two MPs. Ordinarily, when our comrades are freed from illegal detention, we speak with them and that enables us to understand better the circumstances of their abduction or arrest, what happened to them in detention, the circumstances of their release, as well as the general state of their health. For now, their families have told us that they are still undergoing treatment. We shall be in position to speak out better after interacting with them.

3. I have noted the insinuations that the two MPs were released after negotiations with Gen. Museveni and that they made some compromises and undertakings.

LET ME BE CATEGORICAL that I do not know about any such negotiations, and if anyone took part in any negotiations to secure COURT BAIL for detainees, they did so without my knowledge or endorsement.

Our position remains that we must not beg Gen. Museveni and his criminal regime to grant us our GOD GIVEN rights. The suggestion that one needs to negotiate with Museveni to get bail, which should be entirely a court process, is not only shameful but ridiculous. Unfortunately, that is what our country has been reduced to! Impunity, lawlessness and disregard for institutions normalised.

Secondly, negotiations involve give and take considerations. We have nothing to give to Museveni in exchange for our rights. The biggest thing Museveni would need in exchange is to stop fighting his regime of blood and shame and we are not about to stop doing that.

We hope that in the coming days, we shall be able to interact with the two MPs and guide the nation on the way forward.

FOR NOW the question the regime has failed to answer for all this time is, WHO KILLED THE PEOPLE OF MASAKA AND WHY?

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