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      UGANDA REGIMEThe Uganda regime has pressed charges against hundreds of people for violating the lockdown imposed to contain the Coronavirus COVID19 Pandemic. Our team team has established.
      The suspects, who are currently on remand at different prison facilities across the country, include lactating mothers, young people and the elderly.
      Their arrest came after Dictator Yoweri Museveni directed law enforcers to ensure the culprits are brought to book.
      Ugandans have been staying home since April 1, when Dictator Yoweri Museveni imposed a 14-day lockdown.

      In Lira District, about seven children are locked up at Kwania government prison, after being born to mothers accused of breaking the law.
      The mothers were among 60 people that appeared before the Grade One Magistrate’s Court in Lira District last Thursday for allegedly flouting the President’s directives.
      Five suspects pleaded guilty to the offence and were remanded to Kwania prison together with those who claimed to be innocent.
      Prosecution states that on April 9, the accused; knowingly or having reasons to believe that it was likely to spread infectious disease, unlawfully or negligently operated their businesses and gathered people.
      The offence, the prosecution said, contravenes Section 27 of the Public Health Act 1935 and rule 9 (1) (ii) of the Public Health Control of Covid-19 rule no: 52/2020.
      Isaac Enyang, one of the accused persons, told court that at the time of his arrest, security operatives found him seated at a food store in Ojwina Division, where he was working as a “blocker”.
      Harriet Angom, a mother who appeared before court with her one-year-old baby, said she was arrested while sweeping her compound on Wednesday morning.
      Joan Odur told court that she had stayed with her two children for two days without food, something that prompted her to start selling cassava chips.
      “For those who pleaded not guilty, you have the right to apply for bail but as of now, I am exhausted and I am not ready to hear any bail application. This case is, therefore, adjourned to April 30,” Grade One Magistrate Susan Adedo said.
      Lira Municipality mayor Mike Ogwang Olwa told the media that he has received cases of people being arrested at their homes.
      “I’m very disappointed at the way people are being arrested. What is this? This is not what the Museveni said. Food vendors should not be chased….Without the community, the security cannot work,” he said.
      In Teso, more than 48 people have been remanded to Soroti prison for allegedly defying presidential directives on Covid-19 by the area Grade One Magistrate, Ms Sylvia Nvanungi.
      They included 40 members of Teso intercessors prayer warriors, who were on Monday sent to prison until April 14, when they make their second appearance in court.
      Eight people were also arrested in Moruapesur ward, Eastern Division in Soroti Municipality, as they were drinking and playing cards.
      In West Nile, Mr Peter Guchina, the Koboko Grade One Magistrate, said 18 people that committed crime during the lockdown were presented before court and have been sentenced to community service.
      “Most of them committed minor offences such as theft. They will clean Koboko Municipal Council, Koboko District headquarters, police headquarters, Koboko Boma ground and hospital,” he said.


      In Kigezi Sub-region, several people have been arrested for defying the set guidelines although nobody has been taken to court.
      The regional police spokesperson, Mr Elly Maate, said police in the area have concentrated on cautioning the offenders before releasing them on police bond.
      He said the suspects include religious leaders and Christians, people who lock themselves in bars to take alcohol, those driving private cars and people walking during the curfew time. “The implementation of the presidential directives in Kigezi is going on smoothly as nobody has complained of being brutalised or forced to pay some money for his or her release,” Mr Maate said.


      The Elgon police spokesperson, Mr Rogers Taitika, said they have about 100 pending court cases over violation of presidential directives on the coronavirus.
      “We have about 100 cases awaiting court and we also impounded almost 80 motorcycles from errant cyclists. We have employed detectives to help in the gathering of intelligence because foot and vehicle patrols have not been so much effective,” he said.
      Mr Taitika said boda boda riders have remained defiant and have continued to carry passengers from one destination to another without fear.
      He revealed that some residents are also attacking police officers and Resident District Commissioners (RDCs), who are on the forefront of enforcing the directives.
      “In Sironko District, the RDC’s vehicle was pelted with stones. We have since arrested the ringleader and we are hunting for others[who are still at large],” the police spokesperson said.
      Mr Job Wambaka, a resident of Mbale Town, however, said the directives are being enforced only in urban areas. “In rural areas, boda boda riders are carrying passengers and other people with private cars are using them without permission,” he said.
      Ms Annet Nambozo, another resident, said police should increase its manpower and patrol vehicles.
      In Budaka District, police have warned residents against violating the presidential directives on curfew.
      Mr Martin Orochi, the area RDC, said some few people have continued to disobey the directives especially the boda bodas.
      “We don’t want to arrest people and take harsh action, but it seems we shall be compelled to do so to teach people some discipline,” Mr Orochi said.
      At least eight people were arrested in Budaka after being found moving during curfew hours, the RDC said.
      The Kiira police spokesperson, Mr Abbey Ngako, said since the curfew begun, they have arrested quite a number of people in Jinja Town.
      Suspects with minor offences were given bond. However, those who defied the President’s directives are still in police custody, waiting to be arraigned before court after the Easter holiday, he said.
      Mr Ngako added that those whose vehicles and motorcycles have been impounded during the lockdown will receive them after the 14-day period upon presenting their logbooks.
      Mr Joseph Banona, a boda boda rider at Nile Stage in Njeru, said stopping them from working after 2pm has affected their operations because most families prefer sending them to the market during evening hours.
      The officer-in-charge of Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Department in Namutumba District, Ms Naluzi Rashida, said 20 people – all boda boda operators – have been remanded to Kaiti prison after they found carrying people.
      “We arrested them and impounded their motorcycles which will be released after government declares the country free from Covid-19,” she said.
      Locals, however, say remanding and impounding boda bodas has caused more suffering.
      The Magada Sub-county chairperson, Mr Mathias Mufude, urged police to pardon boda boda riders who were arrested, “just as  Museveni did to taxi drivers.” He said the riders have families to take care of.
      A senior prison official, who claimed anonymity, said all new prisoners are being sent to Kiyunga Prison in Luuka District, Busesa Prison in Iganga and Kirinya Prison in Jinja District.
      “Since the new directives were issued, about 30 were remanded to Iganga, 10 to Luuka and 45 to Jinja. Those three are isolation centres whereby after 14 days, we shall be advised whether they can mix with others or not,” he said.

      In Gulu, 95 people including 11 police officers have been remanded to Gulu Main Prison for allegedly causing harm and violating the curfew imposed by the government.
      The Ntoroko District police commander, Mr David Katunda, said: “Following the latest presidential directives, we have arrested about five boda boda riders who were found driving beyond 2pm and were all granted police bond.”

      In Bukedea District

      Meanwhile, police in Bukedea District are holding more than 15 people suspected to have been drinking in the bushes.
      The suspects were rounded up in areas of Kangole Sub-county, Kabarwa, Malera, and Kotiokot.
      Mr Ezra Tugume, the District Police Commander, said police conducted the operation after locals continued to defy the Covid-19 guidelines. He said the suspects will be produced in court soon.
      “On many occasions, we have tried warning people to stop being in congested places, stay home but they have defied,” Mr Tugume said.
      Mr Ben Ecaat, the Aligoi Sub-county chairperson, said locals are not valuing their lives.

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        A Woman Has Just Collapsed

        Unidentified Woman Has Just Fallen On Ground In The Food Market Located Along Wakiso-Nansana Highway.

        The woman In the photo below had come to buy foodstuffs early morning. But immediately after purchasing, as she was turning back to the road heading to Wakiso from Nansana town council she fell down.

        No one knows the cause of her falling down. However people have Distanced Themselves From Her fearing that she could be positive for Coronavirus.

        It’s unfortunate that she has been hear for over 2 hours now. And no one has turned up to help her.

        OU ARE COLLECTING PUBLIC RESOURCES TO FIGHT CORONA,
        AND WHEN CORONA APPEARS AND KNOCKS DOWN A VULNERABLE WOMAN IN MARKET, EVERY ONE ABANDONS HER TO DIE ALONE!!!
        THAT’S A WONDERFUL WAY YO FIGHT THE MONSTER VIRUS!!!!

        Sorry, hunger is striking her up.

        But know I wonder for all these 2 hours, no police, no ambulance, no chairman, no what??
        Uganda is just fucked up!!!

        If it was Bobi Wine in the city, you would have seen 10 vehicles following each other for his arrest and teargas.

        The people trying to help giving citizens food are brutalized and floggedto near death.
        When shall we be free? Oh My goodness!!!!

        If we have just seen this, what should we expect in homes now? People must be dying with no help and without cameras. That’s hunger.

        And nobody has bothered to call medics or ambulance to deliver to hospital.. does the market have leadership?

        Sorry to her bambi .she might have felt dizzy due to to much hunger bambi.Oh God! intervane pliz.

        Why are some Ugandans so heartless?
        No LC1 chairman?
        No Police?
        No Village Health Assistant?
        In Public Market?
        Someone collapses & left there for 2hrs!!!

        This is the time u are now going to see who truly loves and cares 😥😥😥😥

        Nansana police is near there notify them or nearby health facility

        Oh sorry for her but did you communicate with any police station which near food market?

        I thought the collected money is going to help people in need , but instead president said his keeping it for something big !! Mr. President a u aware people are starving??

        That’s how we are gonna be when codiv19 spreads more

        doubt if it’s corona pliz try helping her guys. God bless

        Hunger only she was not eaten for some good days

        Absolutely it’s hunger give her glucose

        Give her something to eat and u thank me 👏👏

        Did u guys try to inform da authority!?

        Walking on an empty stomach

         

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        #778
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          BOBI WINE MANAGER HAS DENOUNCED THE ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR

          BOBI WINEBOBI WINE’S MUZUNGU MANAGER HAS DENOUNCED THE ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR OF HIS SUPPORTERS AND SAID THEY WILL NEVER CHANGE. THIS WOMAN ANNE WHITEHEAD WAS EVEN DEPORTED FROM UGANDA FOR HER ASSOCIATON WITH BOBI WINE..WAWOOOOOO.

          Simon Ruta: He has inflated ego, a misguided sense of political superiority perhaps fueled by mass ignorance of his supporters. I feel sorry for those who still have faith in him.

          Edward Kagguma Kakooza: It’s time someone told them off. Other than selling their candidate, they simply shove him down people’s throats and that will be their waterloo, come 2021! Funny thing is that their candidate is humble, engaging and diplomatic!

          Kisega Emma: This is the very reason why we will support museveni even in his short coming .
          Have seen in your recent posts you have done everything possible to bring out information that decampines bobi .if the opposition is fighting out of power that means their aim is not to help Uganda but they want to robe us too . better a devil u know than an angle you don’t know
          Museveni forever.

          Jerome Kakande: Until we learn to discuss maturely, respect others views even if we don’t agree with them, avoid Insults and any other abusive language, then weather from Bobi camp, FDC, NRM, DP, CP etc we will NEVER have a peaceful and political Environment. That one we can forget. Respectful n mature discussions r part of the ingredients that build society.

          Mathew Gerald Guma:@ Jerome Kakande… That’s why Bobi wine can’t persuade me because his politics is so childish. How do you respond to your Boss ( Speaker of parliament) from people power head office after she has sermoned to disciplinary committee. He would respectfully gone to parliament even though he was right. A boss is a boss even though she was wrong, I expected him to respectfully go to the disciplinary committee of parliament and he defend himself. Not every who goes to DC is already guilty. The Bible tells us to respect all those in authority. I wonder were his Christian values are.

           

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            Ashburg Katto has betrayed the struggle for Posho

            So my brother Ashburg Katto has betrayed the struggle for Posho, beans and fake milk!!!!!

            This is a shame and I had to comment about it you know some people especially people power fans, when you talk about bad things in the struggle, that means you’re intolerant, a fanatic, a besigyeist, bribed and likely to abuse power when you eventually get it. Now let me annoy you again, what Ashburg Katto did was a betrayal of the struggle and he deserves death penalty.

            Bobi Wine should stop associating with such people, imagine selling you soul to Muhoozi Kainerugaba yet you know it very well that hes the enemy of the struggle and he have tried to erase or kill some of our fighters eg Bobi wine in Arua zaake in mityana but because for you you’re greedy you’ve decided to sell your soul for food??

            We are all hungry, but at lest it would be better if you camped at Bobi wine’s home, I don’t think he can fail to feed you, Stop weakening our struggle.

            From now you’re our enemy, anyone of us who betrays the struggle and join the tormentor is our enemy too and if it was a jihad battle the least punishment is death penalty.

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            #781
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              Uganda People Power camp in despair

              People Power camp in despair after Gen Muhoozi’s donation
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              Bobi wine’s chief blogger Ashburg Kato has sparked trouble within people power leadership after soliciting food from the first son, Gen Muhoozi thru Balaam Barugahara. He claims food is for starving bloggers.

              Uganda first son, General Muhoozi, through Event promoter Balaam Byarugaba, has donated Bobi Wine’s Lieutenant with food..the food is to be served by Bobi’s Lieutenant , Arshburg Katto.

               

               

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                People Power leaning, Ashburg Katto

                Ashburg KattoWhat kills a man begins as an appetite. The issue of “People Power leaning” Blogger, Ashburg Katto has divided public opinion with many saying, with or without his allegiance to Bobi Wine, food comes first. Here is my humble opinion. I have no problem with anybody who looks for survival in times like this. Ashburg was right. He was however wrong for opting to become the face of the handouts. I know Balaam. He is a calculative politician. Forget DJs and other people he donated to. Ashburg Katto is the biggest fish in his pond. He will hang him to dry.
                I’ve personally stood by Ashburg during the time of his ‘kidnap’ which appeared stage managed.
                The inner circle in People Power know about him.
                For a Blogger who first blasted journalists for asking for food, he shocked many. Today, Ashburg is happy with a full belly. He has food. But it is disrespect to People Power and Our president Bobi Wine. Did he call Bobi Wine asking for food before running to Balaam? He has sold his soul for a few coins. His fans in Uganda and in the diaspora who have supported him are divided.
                He is an embarrassment. Ashburg, you will choke on that food. Its sad. Bobi Wine will never forsake us. The rest will wear our red Berets but time is weeding out the snakes. That said, never underestimate the power of Sorry. Your apology awaits.

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                  COVID-19 A BLESSING IN DISGUISE TO CORRUPT COUNTRIES

                  As Pan Africanists endorse Madagascar’s herbal remedy for COVID-19, IMF rewards M7 with $491.5 for signing up to Gate’s vaccine.

                  Many African countries have turned Coronavirus into a money laundering scheme on expense of its citizens.
                  Justifying bogus exorbitant budgets and seeking international financial assistance.
                  Well, now that they have received IMF money, hope we gonna be let free as they share their loot once more. 🤔🙄

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