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Cheers on Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine starts campaign to reject Mobile Money and Social Media tax .
kaweesa Hope commonly known as Mulangira is augandan lawyer and apresident of Uyd Mukono district
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Cheers on Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine starts campaign to reject Mobile Money and Social Media tax .
Bobi Wine proud of u!
Bobi Wine Reaction on new Developments!!
Uganda's Bobi Wine full statement on the recent voting to amend article 102(b) to lift the presidential age required for a ugandan to stand for the office of the presidency.People of Uganda.I can imagine the sad feeling out there. I have seen the pain, disappointment, and anger th
Loss of life over brew! in tanzania
It is believed that the local brew contained an industrial chemical called “GV or Gentian Violet, an antiseptic dye normalcy used to treat infections of the skin, which is suspected to have caused the deaths.
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": Chicago city a “Trump free zone” – Keefa Kawesea https://t.co/ud1PzPSmci
Chicago‘s Mayor Rahm Emmanuel has declared the city a ‘Trump free zone”. This was after President Trump rescinded the program me of protection for the children of undocumented immigrants known as ‘’”dreamers”.
gansters send off there own ! at no suprise stunt.
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“gansters send off there own ! at no suprise stunt. sleep tight. ciao Don Ivan https://t.co/s4hNkf9HYm”
No Doubt Mzee Boniface Byanyima father-in-law Champion For Truth And Justice. May His Soul RIP! https://t.co/rqBExuP6mD
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“Give us ugali and eat your meat, give us flour and we shall make porridge with it. Keep eating your meat, https://t.co/8XowwdUVox
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YES! YES! . We are going to be the 4th, y not best team in England once again!!. https://t.co/VjB7iQoQ80
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wat ajunta this regime as become. https://t.co/GbFjTxq1KZ
Share this on WhatsAppWARNING OF GRAPHIC CONTENT: The photos in this story are a frightening evidence to the brutal torture in police custody in Uganda. Medics say they have to chop some flesh off his buttocks to fill the open wounds on the legs… but they can’t keep him anymore. He is worried of whe...
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we still hope!!
the time is now.............
Hes ademocrat..kamuli Municipality by-election NRM primaries .
GOOD LUCK Jeff Yoboi BRING US THAT SLOT.
Today has been our last day of the joint campaigns. Voting will be on Monday the 20th of March 2017.
God has been our side throughout these two weeks. Praise be to Him Forever more.
Cranes!!Goodluck
..."Hasta Siempre Comandante!!!"
Vioce of vioceless ,after securing the majority electoral votes Donald Trump wins usa presidency.
Goodluck .
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"I will do all I can in 2021 to make sure that Yoweri Museveni wins with a huge margin of 80% within Kampala and I will be his chief campaigner in the same district to ensure his steady success"-Betty Namisango Kamya(Leader of Uganda Federal Alliance)
Uganda Young Democrats Press/Policy Statement on the Illegal Sale and Grabbing of Public Land in Uganda by Regime cronies.
Dear Members of the Fourth Estate (Print and Broadcast Media)
1.1 Introduction
We are gathered here under the auspices of the Uganda Young Democrats (UYD). The youth organisation of the Democratic Party. We have been your partners for long and cherish our partnership with you, for you have over the years assisted our narrative to shape the broader discourse of the politics of this country. This means that there is a confluence of our roles (you the media and us as who are in the murky waters of Ugandan politics) in shaping the democratic path of this country. You are aware this is the International Youth Week and the International Youth Day falls on Friday 12th August 2016 and our mother party has dedicated this weekly press conference to us to address you from our perspective about salient issues within the body politics of this country.
1.2 Grabbing of Public Land
We have singled out the issue of the illegal sale of public land and utter grabbing of the same by some individuals with primitive appetite for public land and land in general. Most of them regime cronies and henchmen acting either individually or as a cartel to grab land and create a modern serfdom where the rest of us shall be slaves and that is very dangerous for the future of our country, a reason as youth we should mourn rather than celebrate in this International Youth week. The latest being the spectacle which unfolded in eyes of the barter trading of a key public land and installation the UBC land for goats. That is how bad the situation is, even worse is the fact that it is for individual aggrandizement other than for a public good. We want to trash this notion that there is idle public land in Uganda, in any case UBC land wasn’t idle same to other public land that has been grabbed. It is just lack of vision and the powers that be lack what we call economic patriotism. If they were patriots enough they would know that our public universities need land for expansion, sadly even Makerere land opposite the main gate has been grabbed. They would know that our public hospital like Mulago still need land for expansion, or better still use the public to construct office complexes were career beginners like youth can get them at a subdised cost, you may be aware that because of the unregulated economy youth companies cannot or organisation and individuals in the white and blue collar industries are being forced to close shop because of obscene rent amounts owing to an unregulated economy. In short we are saying the government must work for welfare of its citizens. (More on this check our position paper to parliament attached overleaf)
1.3 Compendium of Public Land Grabbed Compiled by the UYD Think Tank
Recently with the support of our development partners, UYD set up a very potent Political Lab for young people which has since metamorphosed into a very vibrant think tank. With this development the political landscape will not remain the same, we shall keep the powers that be on tenterhooks with our intellectual and physical activism. Accordingly the think tank with very clear methodologies came to the following compendium of public land that has been grabbed reveals that government has no regard whatsoever for economic justice in this country.
• Makerere land opposite the main gate
• Nakivubo
• UBC land
• Sheraton gardens
• Even Rwakitura where Museveni’s country home was once a gazette forest reserve, we challenge him to provide receipts for the land transaction and details of that transaction
• Shimon land among others
A comprehensive report will come out in our working paper to shape our internal discussions of our alternative land policy which we shall share with the media at some point
1.4 The Proposed Acquisition of Private Land by Government.
You have heard of the recent government proposal to acquire idle land for developmental purposes. Developmentalism as a planning ideology only comes up when the state wants to oust the resource sovereignty of the people (citizens) and temper with the sacrosanctity of property rights which is a fundamental right under Article 26 of our constitution ask the aborigins, the Batwa, the Endoroisi in Kenya all these have been disposed of land under the same pretext of development. Government should instead empower citizens capacity to engage there land through investments in agricultural projects, tax subsidies
1.5 Way forward
• As UYD we are going to be Printing and installing signages inscription reading: "NOT FOR SALE in all public land grabbed
• We are petitioning parliament and presenting them with our policy position
• If public land costs a goat then we can buy a goat and buy one of those government land while the offer still last and use it to empower youth
Conclusion
We thank you and trust you will that you will relay this message as we struggle to rescue our land from vultures and land sharks. As UYD we always say the struggle is out.
Happy Eid Mubarak.
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My President
blessed birthday Kabaka Ronald Mutebi ll.
The struggle continues.
we shall over come.
FULL KIZZA BESIGYE POST-ELECTION STATEMENT
Democracy is on trial in Uganda.
KIZZA BESIGYE·SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016
Press Statement
Message: The results of the presidential elections must be rejected
Kampala, Uganda
20 February 2016
Citizens of Uganda
My Fellow Africans
International Citizens and Friends of Uganda
Members of the Press Corps and the Diplomatic Community,
We have just witnessed what must be the most fraudulent electoral process in Uganda. We participated in this process to highlight and show the world quite how fraudulent this military regime is. The Electoral Commission is not independent and its technical incompetence and partisanship has been made clear for all to see. The voting material was not delivered in time.
People were unlawfully removed from the Voters’ Register whilst ghosts were wantonly added. Freedoms of assembly and expression were wantonly curbed. We were not free to carry out our campaigns without intimidation and interference from the partisan Uganda Police Force and the NRM’s militia dubbed the Crime Preventers.
On election day, all access to social media platforms was switched off. This can only have been designed to impede transparency of the election. The popular mobile money platforms were also disabled, cutting millions of ordinary people off from their meager resources. This can only be described as illegal collective punishment, which is an offense under international law.
Then after the elections as the Electoral Commission started announcing falsified results when we called a press conference to show the world how the results that we had, results that were announced at polling stations in the presence of citizens and our own polling agents, the Uganda Police Force brutally stormed our offices and arrested the Party President, Maj. General Mugisha Muntu, our Chief Mobiliser, Ms. Ingrid Turinawe, and myself. We were detained without charge at Naggalama Police Station and whilst General Muntu and I were released late in the night, Ms. Turinawe was detained overnight.
Today I am under house arrest. My home is sealed off and I am not allowed to leave. Nobody is allowed to access my home. I am also under some kind of electronic blockade. I am unable to access any form of internet service in my house.
Generally, the regime is baring its bloodied fangs and claws for all to see. This has not been an electoral process. This is a creeping military coup.
(I) What must be done
I have come to ask for two things:
(1) The results of the presidential elections must be rejected by the international community.
(2) An international commission should be established to audit the results of the elections.
(II) A Profound Faith in Democracy
While I address you as a presidential candidate, I greet you today as human rights and a pro-democracy activist. As you know, I have dedicated my adult life to the struggle for democracy in Uganda.
I come from the generation which beliefs that democracy is the gateway to human rights and human dignity and to the rule of law, and to tolerance and pluralism. Any government which claims to derive its mandate from the people must believe and practice democracy.
Anyone who believes in human dignity, and who believes that we are all created in the image of God and that we all stand equal before the law, must be believe and practice democracy.
Anyone who believes in Pan-Africanism and the dignity of the African person, and that an African has the equal claim tolife as any person on this earth, must believe and practice democracy.
And to those friends around the world who wish Africa well and who believe in the dignity of the African continent, they too must believe in democracy and the inalienable right of the African to enjoy it and to live by the universal democratic creed.
I believe deeply in my heart that the African Renaissance will never happen without democracy. I believe profoundly that the East African Federation would be stillborn without democracy.
Sir Winston Churchill once said that the empires of the future will be the empires of the mind. That was true and profound. I hasten to reframe that statement. The empires of the future will be the empires of democracy.
No one can be a full citizen of the 21 st century without enjoying the full blessings of democracy. Any Image claim to the contrary is false.
There can be no citizenship without democracy.
(III) Democracy on Trial in Uganda
Today democracy is on trial in Uganda. The evidence is all around us.
The most sacred right of a citizen is the right to vote peacefully and freely. There is no greater right in a free and open society. It’s upon the right to vote that all other democratic rights are anchored. Today the right to vote—and the right to do so peacefully—has been wantonly violated in Uganda.
That violation should be a profound moral offense to all of us.
A profound offense to all the citizens of Uganda. And it is an offense to all Africans and to all global citizens.
When you violate the rights of an African to vote, you insult his and her humanity and you rob him of his human dignity. That was the fundamental offense of colonialism: the odious practice, and the insulting belief, that an African could be a subject but never a citizen.
Today in Uganda, the right to vote—the very essence of citizenship—has been violated with impunity.
(IV) International Community asked to sanction impunity and human rights violations
And the international community has been asked to sanction those gross human rights violations.
You have been asked to sanction elections that are neither free nor fair nor credible.
And there is only one logic to that request: that African lives do not matter. And that an African can live without democracy or human dignity.
Instead of democracy, the logic goes, an African would rather receive international charity.
Instead of democracy, an African would rather be trained in post-conflict resolution.
By ratifying these sham elections, the international community is being invited to become a partner in the violations of the African people.
I am therefore here to ask the international community to have the courage to defend the millions of Ugandans—the youth and the elderly—who had the courage to vote. Let them know that it’s not a crime to be an African.
Please reject the temptation to ratify these sham elections.
But should you ratify the results of these sham elections, at least, have the courage to admit that you do not care about democracy or human rights in Africa.
No one who can sanction these elections can credibly profess to be for democracy or for human rights in Africa. I am greatly heartened by the fact that the International Observer missions from the AU, the EU, and the Commonwealth have all, in their preliminary reports indicated that this exercise has not been free, fair, transparent or credible.
I urge you, on behalf of the brave citizens of Uganda, to reject the results of these sham elections.
To my brothers and sisters across Africa, I urge you to stand with the people of Uganda and to assert the rights of every African to live in a free and democratic society.
To my fellow Ugandans, I salute your courage and thank you for your support and for believing in democracy and peace.
Democracy is the only path to peace and prosperity and to the rule of law. Remain vigilant and steadfast. The struggle is long and hard but, in the end, we shall win if we continue in our patient and steadfast resolve. The regime cannot survive without our co-operation. Let us denounce this electoral theft by withdrawing our recognition of the regime and ceasing to co-operate with it.
Let us have the strength and the courage to finish this struggle. I mow deep in my heart that Uganda shall be free!
One Uganda! One People!
For God and My Country.
Dr. Kizza Besigye
Kampala, Uganda
20th February 2016.
Dear Tanzanians,
this is just a
humble request. Give us Magufuli in
exchange for our beloved president.
We shall even add Hon.Kivejinja and
Hon. Kajura, and a few others if you
so wish. I believe it will be an honest
exchange coz we are giving you three
people in exchange for only one. We
shall even add Hon. Bukenya. Isn't this a fair deal? We are waiting to hear from you.
Regards
Citizens of Uganda.
The day all set I join I go forward manifesto launch 2016 presidential elections .....be the change
the time is now.............
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