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But Ugandans when shall we ever say enough is enough. How can we except to die of hunger in our rooms when the money meant to buy us food is being shared by these political greedy barbarians. Isn’t it time enough for us to camp in homes of these politicians who have turned our country into their gardens where they harvest money at any time they want. uganda.uk.com
Let no body lie to u, this was a bribe to MPs so they can accept to pass the 300bn supplementary budget. They just Baptisted it to hoodwink the public. uganda.uk.com
And how are they planning to do that??? By enlarging there bank accounts and let e common man, taxpayer suffer w no food in e house. Selfishness.Should have increased health workers allowances & salaries.
This is money just to go and popularise themselves not fight COVID-19. I can tell you we have the most selfish MPs in the world.
Where are they going to find us since we under quarantine
God forgive us.Wasting tax payers money…u rather increase medics allowances.
Kadaga this decision was made by you. You decided not to bring it on the floor of parliament bcz you knew hw shameful it is and you took it to a few of you in the ballroom. Your the most hypocritic speaker we have had in Uganda. Thank you Rebecca.
Are they researchers or doctors???
So for them rent and food for their relatives is sorted ok mulye!! we have ours in NSSF CAN WE ALSO ACCESS OUR SAVINGS.
Whole amount needed is 9,800,000,000.0 Ugx
How much do we need to feed the poor?
As we collect money to help the task force,the money should be used to buy vehicles not food.
Let us just wait until accountability maybe made or until you hear how govt have no money because it was used to buy food and so on or we have to pay loans got during the fight yet.Greed, of the highest order,ugandans have nothing to eat and on top they are the tax payers. Mp sound like menstruation period.
Yesuuuu7!!!! Mazima nimweyendeza our MPZ.
OUR MPS ARE MORE SELFISH THAN WE THINK EVEN. Itsthe tym we are seeing who is concerned about his/her pipo.
We are under quarantine…. want to teach us through tvs and radio statios n yt almost 45%. Of ugandans are tv free….let me stop hia but this money would have been subjected to health centres for provision of medical services.Nimegundua jinsi wabunge wetu nchini uganda hawajalu maslahi ya wapigaji kura wao…na ndo wanaaamua kutegemea maslahi yao wenyewe. Shukrani wabunge hatutasema lolote lakini vile mungu yu hai.
We shall meet them next time non of them should be voted.
Speaker I now hate you ………because of what you have done thank you madam God bless you.
Total selfishness😃😃!
Mutukoze bubi nyooooo mufudde nnyoo kumbuto zamwe bt tubalinze!
What a messed up country,rubish!
Then YOU Tell That This Country Will Ever Develop When We Steal. Have These Scavengers?It Changed To For God And My Stomach.
Iam telling you these are real scavengers!
I wonder how and why the so called mpigs deserves de 20m and leaving the doctors who are suffering empty handed.
Hmm…. that’s why you keep adding days so that u chew the money well.
How will MPs fight this virus…hmm God is watching this government.
None can! Olaba tewali yavuddeyo kuyamba Bantu gyava, oba bagenda kuddamu bulango, tv ne radio bwebakuba e dda.
And we just vote without minding about how their past term has helped our areas. If was possible we reduce all these numbers to 1 heap per district and the person should be sitting in the council meetings to gather the needful!
Tell me how we should celebrate this news Mr for sure MP to fight corona virius how? Give the money to the health ministry to improve on the health facilities.
Even if they postpone Elections frm 2021 to 2023
We will decampaign those parasites
Tewali yavvudeyo kulaba abantu be gyava bali batya bt dey r thea making secret meetings in da office ov Speaker.
Nze am in Mawokota North, we r waiting for Amelia kyambadde
Dis 10th parliament ddnt help any one ov us, no matter wetha yo supporting NRM or Opposition.
They care more about their family ov w/c ts not a crime bt kisusse nnyo,
Remember, mu togitwatako babawa million 22,
Kati mu covid bafunye 20
Naye nga bana Uganda banange waliwo abantu abatalya. Teri agenda kulima leero abirye enkya.When they are not supposed to move I have never seen selfish politicians like Ugandan mps.
Shame upon you selfish good for nothing useless parasites…
No wonder when it comes to money, they are all busy…
“When do you feel sympathy for your country?”Is Bobi Wine an MP also, okay. Did he take the money also. Ok!
Every one expected this!
All medical Doctors I think!
I can now see where the country is going 🙏 if not because of some few trustworthy MPs I guess God would have finished them all. Now I wonder how’re they going to fight corruption among themselves!
Where are they going to fight it from really.
In their constituencies or in their mansions in Kampala!!it beats my understanding that’s why i never vote u cant be getting such big salaries and still u become so heartless to that extent in other countries people are taking pay cut but for u adding more problems to govt financial pocket. Eyaloga Parliament tanaabanga!
Let’s wait and see!
All they are doing time is nearing!
Everything dirty is expected of Uganda’s parliament!
Real fake budget!
Whoever is trying to find the vaccine should come and test it on these MPs since they ate representing the people!
What manner of mps are these??
Shame shame shame on you!!
I wonder the type of mps seating in the Parliament to pass out such stupid ideas…… I wish God could punish all of them those thief’s and corrupt mafias!
One of them brought a “sataniza” as the cure of COVID-19 just 🐖🐖 🐖🐖!!
MPIGS congratulations once Again on successfully robbing your own people…
Lord have Mercy upon your people of Uganda. I will never forget M7s Regime. Its full of thieves, stingy and self centered people with no kind heart even in this bad COVID19 season.
Bravo MPs… that money would have secured at least 100 ICU Ventilators!
I saw a student donating 15000 part of her pocket money but look at those heartless, useless and hopeless MPs.Uganda ???????
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This Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga woman has been at forefront of passing stupid laws that allow MPs to share taxpayers money with impunity. When Ugandans rubbished her bogus American Prof vaccine, she made sure there must be another plan to benefit from this situation thus 20m to each Mpig😏what a devil.
Info indicates that she’s doing all these to pamper her selfish ego of clinging to speakership in the next Parliament hence Mpigs support.The government has already dispatched billions of cash to districts COVID-19 taskforce stretching to villages led by RDCs and DHOs, Why give more money to MPs to satisfy their selfish political interests.🤷
Today, it is generally believed that each MP takes home averagely Shs25 million monthly, is given Shs103 million to buy a car of choice at start of 5-year term, and an I-pad. They also bag sitting allowances for committees and plenary and per diem for inland and abroad travel and get medical allowances and insurance.
They also get Shs15 million to Shs30 million monthly in fuel/mileage allowance depending on how far their constituency is from the parliamentary building.
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I have seen some cheap talk going viral on social media that Yoweri museveni has shown visionary leadership in the fight against covid19, but what is wrong with people’s heads? Which solomonic decision has museveni made, these are simple actions anybody in power would think of, simply locking down, can such people explain why he delayed to close the borders despite of the knowledge of the threat, have forgotten the mp who came from south Korea but never quarantined?, What of the foreigners who are still entering Uganda though small paths, that cheap talk has room only in the small gullible minds.uganda.uk.com
𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐞𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐬 is a system of moral principles that apply values to the practice of clinical medicine and in scientific research. Medical ethics is based on a set of values that professionals can refer to in the case of any confusion or conflict.Medical ethics describe the requirements and expectations of medical professionals within medical facilities. These values include the respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice. Such tenets may allow doctors, care providers, and families to create a treatment plan and work towards the same common goal. It is important to note that these four values are not ranked in order of importance or relevance and that they all encompass values pertaining to medical ethics.
However, a conflict may arise leading to the need for hierarchy in an ethical system, such that some moral elements overrule others with the purpose of applying the best moral judgement to a difficult medical situation.
Medical ethics as suggested by Tom Beauchamp and James Childress in their textbook Principles of biomedical ethics recognizes four basic moral principles, which are to be judged and weighed against each other, with attention given to the scope of their application. The four principles are:
𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐲 – the patient has the right to refuse or choose their treatment.
𝐁𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 – a practitioner should act in the best interest of the patient.
𝐍𝐨𝐧-𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 – to not be the cause of harm. Also, “Utility” – to promote more good than harm
𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐞 – concerns the distribution of scarce health resources, and the decision of who gets what treatment.
𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐲
The principle of autonomy, broken down into “autos” (self) and “nomos (rule), views the rights of an individual to self-determination. This is rooted in society’s respect for individuals’ ability to make informed decisions about personal matters with freedom.
Autonomy has become more important as social values have shifted to define medical quality in terms of outcomes that are important to the patient and their family rather than medical professionals. The increasing importance of autonomy can be seen as a social reaction against the “paternalistic” tradition within healthcare. Some have questioned whether the backlash against historically excessive paternalism in favor of patient autonomy has inhibited the proper use of soft paternalism to the detriment of outcomes for some patients.
The definition of autonomy is the ability of an individual to make a rational, uninfluenced decision. Therefore, it can be said that autonomy is a general indicator of a healthy mind and body. The progression of many terminal diseases are characterized by loss of autonomy, in various manners and extents. For example, dementia, a chronic and progressive disease that attacks the brain can induce memory loss and cause a decrease in rational thinking, almost always results in the loss of autonomy.
Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists are often asked to evaluate a patient’s capacity for making life-and-death decisions at the end of life. Persons with a psychiatric condition such as delirium or clinical depression may lack capacity to make end-of-life decisions. For these persons, a request to refuse treatment may be taken in the context of their condition. Unless there is a clear advance directive to the contrary, persons lacking mental capacity are treated according to their best interests. This will involve an assessment involving people who know the person best to what decisions the person would have made had they not lost capacity.
Persons with the mental capacity to make end-of-life decisions may refuse treatment with the understanding that it may shorten their life.
𝐁𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞
The term beneficence refers to actions that promote the well being of others. In the medical context, this means taking actions that serve the best interests of patients and their families. However, uncertainty surrounds the precise definition of which practices do in fact help patients.
𝐍𝐨𝐧-𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞
The concept of non-maleficence is embodied by the phrase, “first, do no harm,” or the Latin, primum non nocere. Many consider that should be the main or primary consideration (hence primum): that it is more important not to harm your patient, than to do them good, which is part of the Hippocratic oath that doctors take.
This is partly because enthusiastic practitioners are prone to using treatments that they believe will do good, without first having evaluated them adequately to ensure they do no harm to the patient. Much harm has been done to patients as a result, as in the saying, “The treatment was a success, but the patient died.” It is not only more important to do no harm than to do good; it is also important to know how likely it is that your treatment will harm a patient.
So a physician should go further than not prescribing medications they know to be harmful—he or she should not prescribe medications (or otherwise treat the patient) unless s/he knows that the treatment is unlikely to be harmful; or at the very least, that patient understands the risks and benefits, and that the likely benefits outweigh the likely risks.
𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐞
In research ethics, justice is the fair selection of research participants. Justice is the ideal distribution of risks and benefits when scientists conducting clinical research are recruiting volunteer research participants to participate in clinical trials.
The concept gives guidelines on how scientific objectives and not membership in either a privileged or vulnerable population should determine which members of which communities should meet inclusion criteria to participate in research in order to most equitably share the risks and benefits of the research.
𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐡𝐮𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬
The human rights era started with the formation of the United Nations in 1945, which was charged with the promotion of human rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) was the first major document to define human rights.
Medical doctors have an ethical duty to protect the human rights and human dignity of the patient so the advent of a document that defines human rights has had its effect on medical ethics. Most codes of medical ethics now require respect for the human rights of the patient
𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐞𝐝 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭
Informed consent in ethics usually refers to the idea that a person must be fully informed about and understand the potential benefits and risks of their choice of treatment. A correlate to “informed consent” is the concept of informed refusal. An uninformed person is at risk of mistakenly making a choice not reflective of his or her values or wishes. It does not specifically mean the process of obtaining consent, or the specific legal requirements, which vary from place to place, for capacity to consent.
Patients can elect to make their own medical decisions or can delegate decision-making authority to another party. If the patient is incapacitated, laws around the world designate different processes for obtaining informed consent, typically by having a person appointed by the patient or their next of kin make decisions for them( for my case, I don’t want any relative making decisions for me, I make decisions for myself, not my father not my mother regardless of my state of health!). The value of informed consent is closely related to the values of autonomy and truth telling.
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13th April 2020 at 7:59 pm in reply to: UGANDA NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS (UNBS) HAS NOT TESTED COVID19 RELIEF FOOD #584
Medical workers under their umbrella body, the Uganda Medical Workers Union (UMWU) have decried what they call poor working conditions in the fight against COVID 19 pandemic.According to UMWU General Secretary Aggrey Sanya, the medical workers continue to face realistic challenges which are a threat to their safety and lives.
“Medical workers in hospitals and other health centres continue to work in life endangering conditions without Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The work environment in some health facilities remains appalling; old dilapidated structures and unhygienic,” said Sanya in a statement.
Due to the increased population without commensurate increase in health infrastructure and health workforce, Sanya said many health workers are crumbling under a heavy workload which is particularly dangerous during the COVID 19 pandemic.
He called on Government to expedite with utmost urgency the process of providing appropriate PPE to health workers at all levels and in all sectors (both public and private).
“We don’t wish to see a situation where health workers are dying at the frontline,” he said.
To minimize the contact between a healthcare provider and a patient, Sanya asked Government to make available the infrared thermometers (temperature guns) at all health facilities at all levels.
Allowance
Further, the medical workers asked for risk allowance saying that COVID 19 poses a huge risk to their lives.
“Cognizant of the special risk to which health workers are particularly exposed, we call upon Government to provide risk allowances not only to COVID 19 Task Force members (some of whom are only working at the level of boardroom meetings without direct exposure) but to all health workers at the risk of exposure from both confirmed and unconfirmed COVID 19 cases in all health facilities,” said Sanya.
He added that Government should provide enough means of transport during this lockdown to enable medical workers get to their places of work since most of them do not own private cars.
Furthermore, the health workers asked for relief aid as Government traverses the country distributing relief food to the vulnerable poor who were vehemently affected by the measures put in place by Government to combat the pandemic.
This Sanya said is because they are fully engaged in the fight against COVID 19 pandemic and cannot have time to engage in other activities to support their livelihood.
“We would like to remind Government that health workers are some of the least paid workers in civil service. Given that they are now fully engaged at the frontline full time, there is therefore not time and opportunity to engage in other activities to augment their source of livelihood. We therefore call upon Government to consider relief aid (food) for health workers that need it,” Sanya said.
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We live in a country where truth is mistaken for bitterness and hate, where people are afraid to speak their mind hence burying the truth rendering the Nation into a moral dilemma. But in the end, silence must be broken and truth spoken. When you speak the truth against a regime, you become an enemy of the state, if you have a big following like some musicians, you end up being bought like a cow, plot of land or a house to keep quite forever. If you speak about unemployment, endemic corruption, deteriorating health facilities & crossover to NRM, you become rich with rewards like, cows, jobs, land, cars at the cost of taxPayers money in an overnight and start deleting statements that you had earlier spoken about. This is envisaged by some of our “leaders” like Betty Kamya, Beatrice Anywar, Betty Amongi & Nakiwala Kiyingi. Some of the “religious leaders” have also been compromised with vehicles and church contributions to keep silent forever amidst absolute poverty biting majority of Ugandans. Dictator Yoweri Museveni has built NRM on hypocrisy and dishonesty by creating a sense of belief among some Ugandans that he is a demi god who will not die, he is omni-present hence killing nearly all public institutions like UPTC, URC, Uganda Airlines, Uganda Dairy Corporations, CMB, Govt Ministries and other public and private parastatals.
This has further given him a firm grip to preside over a nation that has lost all its resources with impunity, plunder of public assets shall take generations to redeem. The evil of corruption has eaten the Country to the borne marrow by allowing cronies to grab public land, forests, play ground, parks and even cemeteries under the watchful eye of the army. The looting of minerals perpetrated by “his army” and some senior officials has taken all gold in Mubende, oil in Buliisa, Sand from Lwera and fish across the Lakes turning the Nation into the mouth of a shark. If any of you thinks that praising Museveni will fight Corruption and redeem Uganda, it’s a pity.
He has turned some Asians and Chinese as “disguised investors”/business partners” a channel for looting and extorting the Country without paying taxes hence, becoming a conduit in funding his political campaigns. (Oil concessions, SGR, Isimba dam & Lubowa Hospital) are some of the projects that have unleashed a lot of dirty linen under NRM leadership. This economic burden shall be felt many more generations to come with a huge debt burden.
The destruction of environment will never go unpunished by the so called invisibles taking away Uganda’s beauty (wetlands) turning some cities like Kampala a from green city to a garbage waste it is today.
The rate of tribalism especially in the police is alarming, if one is not mistaken, he/she might be tempted to think that Uganda has got one tribe eligible to enrol into a police force thus quantifying it to be one of the most corrupt institutions since post independence Uganda.uganda.uk.com
9th February 2020 at 9:19 pm in reply to: IS BOBI WINE A POTENTIAL NATIONAL LEADER OF UGANDA OR A POLITICAL ACTIVIST? #552
Following his recent meeting with President Museveni, popular singer and People Power coordinator for northern Uganda, William Otim, aka Lucky Bosmic, has excited debate. Both his fans and detractors are divided on whether Bosmic has made a strategic mistake by abandoning Bobi Wine and embracing Museveni. Below is an interview Jimmy Kwo conducted with Bosmic in Kitgum Town last week.We understand you met President Museveni, when did you meet him and what was the purpose of your meeting?
I met President Museveni on December 30, 2019. There were three burning issues which prompted our meeting. First, I got an invite from the President to meet him so he hears directly from me about the non-payment for my song, Mzee wa kazi Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, which I composed [during the 2006 campaign]. All other singers were paid except me. So when I got the call I went to follow up on my sweat.
Second was that some wrong elements had started framing me, writing doctored reports against me to have government arrest and imprison me. Their plan is that when the next election arrives, it should get Bosmic in jail because they fear when elections get me out and free, contesting against me would not be easy. Their desire is to technically knock me out of the nomination.There are some top army leaders we have fought with on the streets, who claim I am against government and as such they should deal with me, but I won’t disclose their names, but Gulu residents can bear me witness. There were also some politicians colluding with some top army commanders and some RDCs to fulfill their political plans. Because they fear me, they want to use the army and RDCs to subdue me.
The other reason why I met President Museveni was that we, the children of former soldiers, who died during the 1986 takeover of government by Museveni, are being intimidated by some people. Each time any wave of arrests starts in Kitgum District – on allegations of rebel activities – there are some wrong political elements here in Kitgum who mobilise soldiers and launch an operation at the home of the late Chief Justo Obita of Koc Labongo Amida, the former District Police Commander of Kitgum. Arrests would be carried out at his homestead, alleging that his children were rebels or are robbing people with guns or that they are recruiting rebels.
Going to President Museveni was to find a way of becoming a free citizen again, because I wasn’t free anymore. I needed to be free from all these blockages they put against me; blocking my shows. Unless I sing my family will not eat; will not have education.So I decided to become free again since People Power is not catering for my family’s welfare – medication, education and security. Living a life without proper security for your family is the worst life ever on earth. This is what I have to say to warn our youth: before somebody engages you into anything, first seek your own security and that of your family.
You said one of the reasons for meeting President Museveni was to be paid for your 2006 campaign song, have you now been paid?
I am only waiting to receive [it]. This time it was the President who talked about my money. It is not a rumour [anymore]; it is a promise from the President that my money will now be paid very soon. Which I am very happy about.
How much are you expecting from President Museveni?
My money that should be paid is Shs300m.There was uproar on social media platforms when you attended NRM party national conference at Namboole Stadium and also performed. Have you now crossed over to the ruling NRM party?
My going to Namboole was premised on two reasons: one; as a businessman, a singer, I got a deal. Two; discussing my security in this situation I am in; that is what took me to Namboole. I want to tell you frankly that politicians who fear me because of upcoming 2021 elections are framing me that I don’t support the government; that I am recruiting rebels. That I should be arrested and imprisoned. So I am now using my brain.
I went to Namboole as a businessman. Two, I went to meet President Museveni on the issue of my security. Because these same people incited People Power against me, that they should dismiss me from People Power. So my life is at a risk. The only solution is to go to the Government that I pay tax for. It should be the one responsible to protect my life. Bosmic Otim is entitled to all the rights he deserves.
When you told President Museveni you are going to contest in Kitgum Municipality, what was his response?
I told the President I would contest for Kitgum Municipality parliamentary seat in the 2021, and I will defeat anyone who dares me and dares to disturb the people of Acholi. He asked me ‘how sure are you?’ I assured him I was 100 per cent sure because I have the support of the people. Then he just laughed while saying: ‘when the time is ripe, we shall see’. I told President Museveni that mine was not a joke; when the time comes he could come and confirm for himself. And If there are people out there who think that I am simply joking, then it is up to them.
People are also asking, under which political party will you vie for the Kitgum Municipality parliamentary seat?
I want to confirm this now. If my elders tell me to stand under UPC or DP or NRM party flag, I will abide, but not under People Power.
First, I had a lot of belief in People Power, but I discovered that People Power is just for People at the centre. They don’t mind about us and our children. They just want to use us as slaves to uplift themselves so that when they succeed tomorrow they will not care about us because they would have achieved their goals.The problem I saw with People Power is that when its officials are arrested nobody cares for us. No one cared for the injuries we sustained in the struggle; you heal like a dog, yet for them when they get injured, they are promptly assisted. People at the centre of People Power who were also injured apart from Bobi Wine were taken to South Africa and Nairobi [Kenya] for treatment. But I went to Nairobi on my own to get treatment.
I am suffering. I have unsettled bills from hospitals and elsewhere, I have debts for music shows I failed to perform because they couldn’t allow me to hold the shows – you try to perform but soldiers come and block you. You go to record songs in the studio but you are blocked by security forces. You can’t sing; we have not honoured some contracts and yet we cannot even refund the money paid as deposits, because when we return the money there won’t be any left for us to feed our families since government has blocked all our avenues for survival. It has not been easy. So People Power put me in a hard place. So the party affiliation I will identify with will be any political group my Acholi elders will have advised me to carry its flag, but not People Power.
Are you still the People Power youth wing coordinator for northern Uganda?
Officially I have said I am not with People Power right now. Because they did not demonstrate to me enough support. When I got into problems they did not support me. People Power never did anything in my life. When I was arrested, People Power never visited me in prison, when I was admitted to hospital with injuries sustained in the struggle they never came to support me. When we went to Kampala, People Power never even visited me, instead they were calling me to go to the home of Bobi Wine with my head injury. People Power does not have humanity.
Anybody who cannot support you in your most difficult hour, when you are in prison; sick in hospital or arraigned in court, that is not your person.
What do you say to people who say Bosmic has made a strategic mistake by abandoning Bobi Wine and embracing President Museveni?
I want Acholi to know there will never be any Acholi child who will do for Acholi more than what Bosmic has done. I have been worrying; crying; and quarreling for Acholi. But I am so disappointed with some people who hail from northern Uganda. I landed in problems after government saw I was the one promoting People Power in northern Uganda yet People Power was not supporting me in any way in the struggle.
The people of Acholi know that I am the one who wrote songs that challenged the government; opposed bad policies from government; and reprimanded groups that brought problems to Acholi and also reprimanded Acholi leaders both in government and Opposition – those who use their offices to abuse Acholi yet it is these people who elected them. It was also left to me to reprimand traditional leaders who were not performing according to the interest of their subjects.
Now, on Bobi Wine, People Power would rather have us move around shouting ‘eh, People Power, eh People Power’ but when we land into problems, they are not part of it. They don’t come and they don’t even want to know about it. I have since learnt that People Power only likes us when we can go on streets and markets to protest. If we can cause mayhem there, then we would still be known as People Power members when our heads are hit and blood is oozing. But when we want support to treat the injuries incurred; when we ask Kampala office which hospital do we take Bosmic and others to, then the hospital is not there.
But when Bobi Wine gets serious injuries he is flown abroad. Yet Bosmic was hit on the head with the butt of a gun, but People Power never even bothered to treat him.
The [treatment] does not seem to be uniform! In People Power, all the good things seem to happen only to Mr Bobi Wine and a few others while the rest of us are left to suffer. Which means when it comes to protesting on the streets to sustain injuries we are still regarded as People Power but when it comes to treatment, paying for capacity building for the People Power officials; then we are no longer People Power members.
Any personal disagreement between Bobi Wine and Lucky Bosmic Otim?
What pained me most was that Bobi Wine and I were banned from holding music shows in the whole of Uganda. When I try to perform music shows in Lamwo or Kitgum, the RDCs and soldiers would bar me. I further tried to hold music shows in Elegu and Kampala but all were blocked, but my brother Bobi Wine easily flies to America, South Africa, London, Australia and other places but he does not include me on his trips.
He flies to these places with some artistes and People Power officials from the centre and returns with US dollars, Pound Sterling and Euros. And yet , I Bosmic, cannot even afford to feed my family because all my avenues of incomes have been blocked. Now, how should I survive?And we are calling this a struggle; to me this is a sugar-coated struggle that favours only a few people but not all citizens of this nation. To me this is a sugar-coated revolution that favours a tribe instead of the whole nation.
I always ask myself; how come when it comes to anything that involves money; nobody, no official of People Power from northern Uganda is involved? But when it is demonstration on streets to have a serious encounter with the police, when we are shedding blood, getting serious injuries and deep wounds on us, we are People Power. But when it comes to money issue we are not People Power. This is my major concern.
There are fears that since you just sat for your Senior Six examinations last year, the same powerful people fighting your political ambitions could easily tamper with your results so you don’t pick nomination forms. Do you share that sentiment?
That issue is there. It exists. That is the most difficult issue at the moment. I got reports that such funny elements have been asking for my index number. They went up to the school where I sat my examinations from; they want my index number. They even asked the candidates we sat together with whether if any of them knows my index number. They asked that ‘what name was Otim Bosmic using to sit exams?’
But I want to warn them that if they mess up this I have other ways. A soldier is a soldier and does not only use one avenue to fight.uganda.uk.com
6th February 2020 at 10:39 am in reply to: IS BOBI WINE A POTENTIAL NATIONAL LEADER OF UGANDA OR A POLITICAL ACTIVIST? #545
The land law is hitting harder with Anti corruption unit in place to the extent that a Mzee aged 94 years could not be spared and is currently rotting in kigo prison after spending more days at CPS Kampala.
As you read this a 94 year old one Mzee Sematimba who was on Wednesday rescued from police cells, is now in Kigo Government prison over land matters after being denied bail in court.
He is facing trespass and threatening violence charges among others. It is said he faces a total of six counts.
According to his new lawyer David Ssempal of KSMO Advocates Mzee Sematimba appeared before Grade 1 Magistrate Christine Nantege who remanded him until Monday next week when his bail application will be heard. Nantege sits at Kajjansi in Makindye Division of Kampala City.
“All efforts by Counsel to invoke its inherent powers and grant the old man bail or court bond fell on deaf ears”, Ssempala told The Interrogator UG news desk.
He said at one time Mzee Sematimba’s children pronounced him dead, got letters of administration on his alleged land (land in conflict) which they wanted to grab by force. But later on Mzee got to know of the deal and cancelled the letters of administration they had forged.
“Now those behind his arrest are using guys like one Mutebi Degedege and Lt. Nakalema who allegedly demolished his house. He is facing charges of trespass, assault and threatening violence” Ssempala added.
Sempala learnt of Mzee’s ordeal at at Kampala Central Police Station where he had gone to rescue his client Deox Tibeingana who had been arrested on Sunday and the two become sympathetic to Mzee Sematimba.
Ssempala who is now the second lawyer said Mzee Semantimba’s first lawyer abandoned the matter after he was locked up for allegedly handling the same the case. Efforts to reach Afande Nakalema were fruitless.
The land in conflict is situated in Ssisa, Nakawuka in Wakiso district.
Land matters in Kampala have left some families in Uganda sharply divided especially while fighting to divide property when family heads pass on. Some cases are behind some murders and some of these stories usually make headlines in the local media and in the worst cases children have killed their parents so that they can access property to sale it off.uganda.uk.com
14th January 2020 at 2:25 pm in reply to: A presidential Order to Access Bobi Wine’s Encrypted written and spoken communications #509
Janet Kataha Mwesigwa Museveni has lured everyone around the state and will soon call for the whole Uganda into overdrive of prayers for some kind of miracle as Mafia Yoweri Museveni stage two cancer hit a state of no recovery.Together with her daughter, the pseudo pastor Patience Rwabwogwo, the epilepsy patient Janet Kataha Museveni have called for a family crisis meeting on the way forward as Mafia Jajja will need a lot of prayers, family presence, consolation and sympathy.
It is heard that German doctors regularly fly-in to give Mafia Museveni chemotherapy sessions and have secretly advised him to consider relinquish of power since he will need more time to rest and get treated, if he is to live a bit long.
According to those who participated in the infamous trekking, which may be his final trip, Mafia Museveni looked even more frail, dehydrated and cold, he was kept under the sun shade to avoid radius which affects the skin badly and spread cancer cells.
On the other hand, not everyone is sympathetic with Mafia Museveni’s aggravating cancer, some are biting their tongues that the old man gets completely incapacitated so they can go on with their plans.
While Janet Mwesigwa Museveni is busy calling people to join her in endless prayers, she should understand that many families have lost their loved ones not by prostate cancer but at the orders of her husband.
Epileptic Janet Museveni never even bothered to call or check on their families but now she wants the entire nation to understand her situation. A new born baby was tear gassed and lost sight but to such a baby her half divorced husband’s life is more important.
We should remember that your are all in transit on this earth to unknown destination and it doesn’t make any sense to kill another human being while forgetting that your next flight out of this world is scheduled already and you just don’t know when that flight will arrive.
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Just 4 days to the 70th graduation ceremony of Makerere University, students are threatening to go on strike over lack of graduation gowns.
The Makerere University Guild Minister for Academics and Education Jackson Mayambala says the University administration together with the Senate had assured students that by the end of Wednesday which was yesterday, the gowns would be available.
Speaking to the press at the University on Thursday, Mayambala said that up to date students have not received them.
“It’s really a shame that up to now the students who have managed to be in Makerere for more than 3 years, some of them have been doing courses of 5 years and now we have less than 4 days to graduation day, they have not received their gowns.”
“We as student leaders have given University up to the end of this week. By the end of this week, our response will be as usual. We shall go back to our traditional days.”
“As Students’ Guild we shall not just keep quiet as we see some of these things happen to this might institution. We shall raise our voices. It’s a warning to the University that they should stop that policy of disrespecting our voices,” said Mayambala.
What perplexes the students most is that previously, it was not an obligation of the University to provide students with gowns except those that paid for them.
However, beginning with the 69th graduation which took place last year, the University passed a policy that made it mandatory for every student to pay gown fee to the University.
Initially, students would decide whether to pay for a gown at the University or to purchase one using their own means.
This comes just hours after media reports show that the University is procuring gowns from China.
The 70th graduation of Makerere will see more than 4000 students graduate.
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10th January 2020 at 9:30 am in reply to: Kizza Besigye is the Real Mole in Uganda Opposition Politics #489Opposition political forces mocking and working to eliminate each other undermines more their strength in 2021.
I read and witness the same mistakes being repeated again and again by the old and new political opposition forces in Uganda. There has not been a platform for opposition forces in Uganda to share and learn from each other’s experiences. Each time there are such efforts it’s always about who to front as a joint opposition Presidential candidate which too has never been a success! IPC 2011 and TDA 2016.
Honestly speaking, over the years I have no noted and observed that opposition in Uganda is suffering from a disease, mentality and culture of ” We can do it alone” this indirectly serves to keep the opposition in an inertia state!
How many times do you need to do something to prove to the world that you can do it alone without success?
Each time we engage in an election, there is always that excitement and with great hopes to defeat the regime. There is a good friend of mine who usually tells me to get loans based on our campaign rallies that we are the next in government. ( Kaaya tulye amabanja kiwedde). The support exhibited by the masses is always evident enough to declare Dr Besigye the next President of Uganda. Four election cycles down the road! here we are still stuck!
Where do opposition political forces always lose this game?
Do opposition political forces make a honest analysis and or SWOT that should be a basis of their next engagements ?
If the regime in power does all evil things prior to an election to frustrate or curtail the liberty and freedom of opposition to prepare for the next election, any sane mind would interest itself and imagine what the same regime invests in to deny opposition victory during an election!!
How do opposition political forces respond in equal and tactical measures to defeat the regime in power?
My repeated humble appeal, there is urgent need for the opposition political forces to organize a joint retreat not to discuss a joint presidential candidate but to share experiences and make a honest assessment.
Note: Our selfish interests aside, if we don’t sit down to lay effective strategies to successfully eject Mzee M7 , with a divided opposition working to eliminate each other, it’s going to be more harder for us to defeat the dot. com generation that is taking over from M7 soon. Remember these are also young people with the zeal and energy to retain and consolidate themselves in power notably with a more comparative advantage of state power, financial muscle and quality education.
Kaaya Rajab Sema
Adult Educator – Nansanauganda.uk.com
18th December 2019 at 1:26 pm in reply to: Kizza Besigye is the Real Mole in Uganda Opposition Politics #481
2019 will be remembered as a year which started with Kizza Besigye threatened to “remove” Dictator Yoweri Museveni from power before end of the year! Instead, the year has ended with him declaring to stand against Dictator Yoweri Museveni in 2021 general elections! Not only does Kizza Besigye know that he will lose for the 5th time, but he is also the man who says that elections can’t remove Dictator Yoweri Museveni from power! So why is he standing again?Kizza Besigye with due respect told FDC supporters that “he is not fighting for them, but he’s fighting to liberate himself”! That’s very funny!! What is it that Kizza Besigye is liberating himself from when he has businesses running, getting gov’t contracts, and his wife gets high profile jobs supported by President Dictator Yoweri Museveni?
If Kizza Besigye is not fighting to liberate the jobless youths, the mothers who die giving birth, the 350 newborn children dying every day due poor healthcare; if Kizza Besigye is not fighting for the poorly paid police officers and teachers, for the young girls being sold into slavery; for young boys and dropping out of high school every year due to lack of school fees, if he’s not fighting for Ugandans who are losing their lands, then what is he fighting for?In Uganda today, we have two struggles! The first struggle is for us who want change and a break from captivity imposed on us by Bushmen who came to power led by Dictator Yoweri Museveni and Kizza Besigye as his personal doctor; both sharing Winnie as their girlfriend! The second struggle, is by those Bushmen who are still fighting to tighten their grip on power, continue plundering the country and enslaving Ugandans indefinitely! So, when Kizza Besigye says that the struggle they fought for is not over yet, at the same time he’s not fighting for the suffering ordinary Ugandans, it clearly shows which struggle he is spearheading!
In summary, Fellow Ugandans who want change, we all fell for Kizza Besigye ‘s deception in the past, because he was not yet exposed!
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15th November 2019 at 9:44 am in reply to: Bahima Century Dynasty is a Fiefdom of Dictator Yoweri Museveni #467
Did Yoseri Tibuhaburwa Rutabasirwa Buzariranwa AKA Yoweri Kaguta Museveni bring peace to Uganda or terror?1. Brig. Perino Okoya, commander of Second Infantry Brigade, 1970. Personally shot dead by GSU intelligence officer Yoweri Museveni.
2. Nicholas Stroh, American journalist, 1971. Murdered by Lt. Silver Tibahika on orders of Museveni, for investigating FRONASA’s murder of Acholi and Langi army officers.
3. Robert Siedle, Makerere University lecturer, 1971. Murdered by Lt. Silver Tibahika on orders of Museveni, for investigating FRONASA’s murder of Acholi and Langi army officers.
4. James Bwogi, director of Uganda Television, 1971. Murdered by FRONASA agents to tarnish image of President Idi Amin.
5. Michael Kabali Kaggwa, president of Uganda Industrial Court , 1971. Murdered by FRONASA agents and burnt in his car, to turn Baganda against Amin.
6. Father Clement Kiggundu, Roman Catholic priest and former editor of Muuno newspaper, 1971. Dragged from altar during Mass to turn Baganda and Catholics against Amin.
7. Raiti Omongin, first leader of FRONASA, 1972. Personally shot in the mouth by Museveni during a morning parade in Tabora, after Museveni’s claim to FRONASA leadership was challenged.
8. Ali Picho Owiny, former GSU intelligence officer and colleague of Museveni, 1972. Murdered during the attack on Mbarara by Museveni because of his habit of humiliating Museveni in the office. The murder was blamed on Amin’s soldiers.
9. Valerino Rwaheru, comrade in arms with Museveni, 1972. Killed by Museveni to eliminate challenge to his leadership of FRONASA.
10. William a.k.a “Black” Mwesigwa, comrade in arms with Museveni, 1972. Murdered during invastion of Mbarara, to be blamed on Amin’s troops.
11. Basil Kiiza Bataringaya, former minister of Internal Affairs, 1972. Murdered by FRONASA agents and thrown into Rwizi river in Mbarara.
12. Erifazi Laki, county chief of Rwampara, 1972. Killed by FRONASA agents on orders of Museveni, because as a former GSU intelligence officer Laki possibly knew of Museveni’s hand in murdering Brig. Okoya or was a threat to Museveni’s ambitions. The private detective who in 2001 undertook to investigate Laki’s murder was poisoned on orders of Museveni.
13. Patrick Ruhinda, lawyer, 1972. Murdered by FRONASA to turn Ankole against Amin.
14. Benedicto Kiwanuka, president general of DP and Chief Justice, 1972. Abducted from the High Court buildings and shot dead by FRONASA agents near Bombo Road , Wandegeya, to tarnish Amin’s image. The abduction car was driven by a Musoga FRONASA man, Capt. Kaganda.
15. Frank Kalimuzo, vice chancellor of Makerere University , 1972. Murdered by FRONASA agents, to cause fear in Uganda ’s civil service and academic circles. The story of Kalimuzo’s death given by Kintu Musoke had many inconsistencies.
16. John Kakonge, secretary general of Uganda People’s Congress, 1972. Murdered to tarnish Amin’s image.
17. James Karuhanga, comrade in arms of Museveni, 1973. Shot dead by Museveni and blamed on Amin’s troops.
18. Hope Rwaheru, wife of Museveni and sister of Valeriano Rwaheru, 1973. Mother of Museveni’s son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, reportedly strangled by Museveni in Dar es Salaam .
19. Lt. Col. Michael Ondoga, minister of Foreign Affairs, 1974. Kidnapped and murdered by FRONASA agents led by Kahinda Otafiire and body thrown into River Nile.
20. Martin Mwesiga, comrade in arms of Museveni, 1974. Shot dead by Museveni after he witnessed shooting of Omongin.
21. Edith Bataringaya, wife of Basil Bataringaya, 1975. Burnt alive by FRONASA agents in order to discredit Amin.
22. Theresa Nanziri Bukenya, warden of Africa girls’ Hall at Makerere University , 1976. Killed personally by Museveni, by slitting open her stomach when she was eight months pregnant, in order to create more hatred for Amin among Ugandans.
23. Jimmy Parma, photographer, Voice of Uganda, 1976. Murdered by FRONASA for taking photographs of body of Israeli hostage Dora Bloch after Entebbe raid.
24. Esther Chesire, Kenyan student at Makerere University , 1976. Kidnapped by State Research agents working for Museveni’s FRONASA at Entebbe International Airport , in order to stir up hostility between Uganda and Kenya following Israeli attack on Entebbe .
25. Sally Githere, Kenyan student at Makerere University , 1976. Kidnapped by State Research agents working for Museveni’s FRONASA at Entebbe International Airport , in order to stir up hostility between Uganda and Kenya following Israeli attack on Entebbe .
26. Lt. Col. Sarapio Kakuhikire, army officer, 1977. Abducted and killed by FRONASA agents outside main Kampala Post Office in order to discredit Amin.
27. Dr. Jack Barlow, dentist opponents at Mulago Hospital , 1979. Shot dead in Kampala. Barlow was one of several doctors and senior civil servants murdered on orders of Defence Minister Yoweri Museveni to create an atmosphere of lawlessness in Uganda and show that President Godfrey Binaisa had failed to govern Uganda . Killers said they had been sent for his life, not his money or property.
28. Dr. Stephen Obache, doctor at Mulago hospital, 1979. Shot dead in Kampala . He was one of several doctors and senior civil servants murdered on orders of Defence Minister Yoweri Museveni to create an atmosphere of lawlessness in Uganda and show that President Godfrey Binaisa had failed to govern Uganda .
29. Dr. Joseph Kamulegeya, doctor for Kampala City Council, 1979. Shot dead in Kampala . He was one of several doctors and senior civil servants murdered on orders of Defence Minister Yoweri Museveni to create an atmosphere of lawlessness in Uganda and show that President Godfrey Binaisa had failed to govern Uganda .
30. Dr. Mitchell Bagenda, doctor at Mulago Hospital , 1979. Shot dead in his home at his home in Kampala . He was one of several doctors and senior civil servants murdered on orders of Defence Minister Yoweri Museveni to create an atmosphere of lawlessness in Uganda and show that President Godfrey Binaisa had failed to govern Uganda .
31. Lt. Colonel John Ruhinda, UNLA officer, 1979. Shot dead on orders of Museveni, seen as a threat to Museveni’s ambitions. Museveni came to the home of George and Joyce Kihuguru at Makerere University a few minutes after Ruhinda’s shooting there, pretending to be a concerned mourner. Ruhinda had gone to the Kihuguru’s home to eat millet.
32. Boniface Kaija Katuramu, Kampala quantity surveyor, 1979. Shot dead at his Malcolm X Avenue home in Kampala as part of Museveni’s reign of terror to create image of unstable Uganda after Amin.
33. James Matovu, cousin of Kabaka Ronald Mwenda Mutebi of Buganda , 1979. Shot dead at his home in Kampala . The Buganda prince was one of several prominent Ugandans murdered on orders of Defence Minister Yoweri Museveni to create an atmosphere of lawlessness in Uganda and show that President Godfrey Binaisa had failed to govern Uganda .
34. Bob Naenda Odong, news reader, Uganda Television, 1980. Shot dead on orders of Museveni as part of efforts to create image of chaos in Kampala .
35. Edidian Luttamaguzi, peasant leader in Semuto, 1981. NRA legend has it that Luttamaguzi was hiding Museveni in his house and government troops came to surround the place and kill Museveni. Museveni hid up in a tree and as the UNLA troops killed Luttamaguzi, Museveni perched in the tree watched helplessly. That was on June 9, 1981 and that is why the NRM marks that day as Hero’s Day because Luttamaguzi saved Museveni’s life by refusing to tell the UNLA where Museveni was. It is the NRA which killed Luttamaguzi in order to stiffen the harted for Obote among the Luwero peasants. Museveni created this story of his narrow escape as one of the NRA legends. That day in 1981, Museveni was not in Uganda but in Nairobi signing a merger agreement between his Popular Resistance Army and Yusufu Lule’s Uganda Freedom Fighters.
36. Ahmed Seguya, first commander of the NRA, 1981. Poisoned on orders of Museveni.
37. Beatrice Kemigisha, Makerere University lecturer and NRM supporter, 1981. NRM officials used to visit Kemigisha at her flat at the university. Museveni passed on information to the UNLA that she was an NRA supporter and she was arrested. NRA men in the UNLA army raped and tortured her to death as part of Museveni’s plan to have Obote’s image tarnished.
38. Lt. Col. William Ndahendekire, army officer, 1982. Killed on orders of Museveni after Ndahendekire refused to join Museveni’s NRA war.
39. Lt. Mule Muwanga, original NRA officer, 1982. Murdered during guerrilla war. Reasons unknown.
40. George Bamuturaki, UPC Member of Parliament, 1983. Shot dead at Kisimenti in Kampala because during 1980 election campaigns Bamuturaki had argued that Museveni, a Rwandese, should not be president of Uganda .
41. Gideon Akankwasa, lawyer with Hunter & Grieg law firm, 1983. Shot dead outside the gate of his home on Kyadondo Road in Nakasero, Kampala, to blame it on Chief of Staff David Oyite Ojok and tarnish Obote’s image. After the 1980 election, one of Akankwasa’s partners in Hunter & Grieg, Jonathan Kateera, handled Museveni’s petition.
42. Lt. Sam Magara, second commander of the NRA, 1983. Betrayed to the UNLA by Museveni in order to eliminate threat in the bush. One of the people captured during the siege on Katenta Apuuli’s house said Magara was sent to Kampala by Museveni and only Museveni could have known where Magara was staying while in Kampala .
43. Thompson Sabiti, civil servant and son of late Anglican Archbishop Eric Sabiiti, 1983. Clubbed to death near the Lake Victoria Hotel and the Ministry of Planning in Entebbe by Museveni’s NRA men and Museveni blamed his death on the bodyguards of the vice president Paulo Muwanga. Museveni wanted the Protestant Bahima community to turn in large numbers from Obote and become more loyal to the NRA. Sabiti was a good target.
44. Prof. Yusufu Kironde Lule, former head of state and chairman of National Resistance Movement, 1985. Murdered by slow-acting poison in London because of his popularity and threat to Museveni’s ambitions.
45. Enock Kabundu, Entebbe civil servant and Museveni supporter, 1985. Kabundu was one of Museveni’s staunchest supporters and Museveni used this against him. During the time of the Nairobi peace talks in December 1985, Museveni ordered two sisters working as prostitutes and informers for the NRA, Margaret and Anne Katanywa, to help get rid of Kabundu. Margaret and Anne Katanywa convinced a UNLA officer they were dating, Lt. Col. Obonyo that Kabundu was an NRA rebel. Obonyo had Kabundu taken to the Lutembe beach off the Kampala-Entebbe road where he was killed, his buttocks cut off in order to show that the Tito Okello regime was not sincere about peace talks through this action of murdering a Museveni supporter. Two years before this, Museveni had used the same tactic in killing a prominent Muhima in Entebbe , Thompson Sabiti.
46. Lt. Sam Katabarwa, NRA commander, 1986. Sent to mediate peace with UPC government, was arrested, but was alive after Museveni took power in 1986 and killed on orders of Museveni. He was a popular officer seen as a threat to Museveni’s power.
47. Capt. Robert Kagata Namiti, UNLA army officer, 1986. Murdered by a slow-acting poison injection by the NRA medical services on Museveni’s orders because he knew details of who killed Sam Katabarwa.
48. Capt. Abbey Kalega Sserwada, former Uganda Freedom Movement commandeer, 1986. He was arrested and detained at Lubiri barracks, tortured, his ears were cut off and he was killed by senior NRA officers with Museveni’s approval.
49. Francis Gureme, NRA officer, son of retired civil servant and writer F.D.R. Gureme, 1986. Killed in northern Uganda allegedly by rebels during a mission. Real reason was a set up, on orders of Museveni, after Gureme began asking too many questions about NRA atrocities in the north.
50. Major Peter Musana, former head of School of Logistics and Engineering, Jinja, 1987. Reasons unclear. He was killed by a slow-acting poison a few months after being released from prison. He might have know Capt. Namiti and how he died.
51. Andrew Lutakome Kayiira, cabinet minister and former leader of the Uganda Freedom Movement, 1987. Shot dead in Konge, Makindye, Kampala by a hit squad comprising Major Paul Kagame, James Kazini, Lt. Col. Kasirye Gwanga, Lt. Col. Moses Nyanzi (a.k.a “Drago”) and ESO assassin Humphrey Babukika. In the 1980s bush wars, Kayiira’s UFM was always the better equipped force than Museveni’s NRA and Museveni felt Kayiira was his main rival for power. The Scotland Yard report on Kayira’s death is reported to have mentioned Major Paul Kagame or Brig. Jim Muhwezi as the architect of the assassination.
52. Lance Sera Muwanga, housed Museveni’s family in exile in Sweden and human rights activist, 1988. Killed by slow-acting poison for his vocal views on Museveni’s atrocities in northern Uganda and his elimination of his political. Muwanga and the BBC correspondent Henry Gombya in a joint 1986 work wrote that the “Black Bombers” hit squad of the NRA led by Patrick Lumumba, Paul Kagame, Matayo Kyaligonza, Pecos Kutesa, Hannington Mugabi, Jero Bwende, and others were the ones carrying out the massacres of civilians in the Luwero Triangle in order to blame them on the Obote regime.
53. Robert Ekinu, deputy secretary of the Treasury, 1988. He was shot on orders of Museveni on a peace mission with other Teso ministers like Stanislus Okurut, the killing blamed on the Teso rebels, so as to paint the Teso rebels in a bad light and justify Museveni’s aggressive military offensive there. Museveni pretended to be hurt by Ekinu’s death by giving Ekinu’s widow a job in Bank of Uganda and giving the bereaved family the government house they occupied in Entebbe .
54. Henry Mugisa, DP stalwart, member of National Resistance Council and Managing Director of Consolidated Properties, the government parastatal, 1989. Shot dead at his Kololo, Kampala home on orders of Museveni because he knew about Museveni’s hand in stealing government companies under the guise of privatisation. Museveni gave away his guilt by having Mugisa’s body flown to hi burial in Bunyoro and a high powered government delegation attending the funeral.
55. Major General Fred Rwigyema, first commander of Rwandan Patriotic Army and former minister of state for defence, 1990. Shot by Major Peter Baingana and Major Chris Bunyenyezi on orders of Museveni. Rwigyema had been telling his wife Jeanette that his life was in danger in Uganda , that’s why he decided to defect to Rwanda before Museveni could assassinate him.
56. Major Peter Baingana, Rwandan Patriotic Army commander, 1990. Shot dead at a farm inside Uganda by Major General Salim Saleh on orders of Museveni, to cover up Museveni’s assassination of Fred Rwigyema.
57. Major Chris Bunyenyezi, Rwandan Patriotic Army commander, 1990. Shot dead at a farm inside Uganda by Major General Salim Saleh on orders of Museveni, to cover up Museveni’s assassination of Fred Rwigyema.
58. Chris Mboijana, General Manager of Uganda Airlines, 1990. Poisoned in London after Museveni stole money intended by management to buy four new Airbus planes for Uganda Airlines. Museveni knew that the trail of the theft would lead to him and he had to get rid of Mboijana who was once one of his staunchest supporters.
59. Emmanuel Cardinal Nsubuga, Catholic Church’s influential leader in Uganda , 1991. Murdered by contagious radioactive poison put under his plate on orders of Museveni, because of his growing criticism of Museveni’s murder of high-profile Ugandans and because he knew of Museveni’s atrocities against Ugandans in Luwero.
60. Lt. Col. Julius Aine, NRA army officer, 1991. Murdered in fake car accident. Aine and Jack Muchunguzi were some of the NRA officers Museveni charged with killing Ahmed Seguya and this killing of Aine could have been to prevent him from spilling the secret.
61. Paulo Muwanga, former vice president and chairman of the Military Commission, 1991. Injected with slow-acting poison in Luzira prison because he knew details of Museveni’s orchestrated genocide in Luwero Triangle.
62. John Begumisa, Commercial manager of Uganda Airlines, 1992. Shit dead at his home in Entebbe , after Museveni stole the money intended to buy four new Airbus planes for Uganda Airlines. NRA killers dressed up as doctors were brought to Grade A Hospital in Entebbe to make sure the wounded Begumisa did not survive the gunshot wounds.
63. Edward Mugalu, Kampala businessman and Democratic Party supporter, 1992. Shot dead near Lugogo, Kampala , on orders of Museveni, as part of his plan to eliminate DP figures close to Andrew Kayiira. Mugalu was also a strong Buganda monarchist and influential businessman.
64. Prof. Dan Mudoola, Makerere University lecturer and vice chairman of the Constitutional Review Commission., 1993. He was killed in a grenade attack in Wandegeya in order to frustrate the progress of the constitution-making process.
65. Dr Francis Kidubuka, Makerere University lecturer, 1993. Killed by grenade while having a drink outside the Paris Hotel in Wandegeya with Mudoola.
66. Amon Bazira, former UPC deputy minister, 1993. Bazira was shot dead in Nakuru , Kenya by ESO assassin Humphrey Babukika, in a plot hatched by Museveni.
67. President Melchior Ndadaye, head of state of Burundi , 1993. Assassins of Ndadaye were given shelter in Uganda and after mission was accomplished, were housed at state expense in the Kampala Sheraton Hotel.
68. President Juvenal Habyarimana, head of state of Rwanda , 1994. Killed in missile attack on his plane, ordered by Museveni. Habyarimana had approached ISO director general Brig. Jim Muhwezi with money and surface-to-air missiles to shoot down Museveni’s plane. Museveni gave Muhwezi the money and decided to hit Habyarimana with his won medicine. The assassins were trained near Lake Nabugabo in Masaka and the missiles were driven into Rwanda by RFA officer James Kabareebe.
69. President Cyprien Ntaryamira, head of state of Burundi , 1994. Killed in Habyarimana’s plane.
70. Benjamin Matogo, Uganda ’s High Commissioner to Tanzania , 1994. Matogo had gained sensitive information that Museveni masterminded the genocide against the Tutsi of Rwanda even before Habyarimana was assassinated. Ugandan intelligence intercepted his communication in which they knew he knew of Museveni’s role in both the assassination of Habyarimana and Ntarymira and the Ugandan death squads Museveni got to dress up as Hutu extremists that would kill Tutsis at random as he had done in Luwero Triangle. Matogo was killed using a slow-acting poison.
71. Hussein Musa Njuki, journalist and editor of Assalaam and former editor of Shariat newsletters, 1995. Killed by agents of Military Intelligence using a poison that induces sudden heart attacks and he was taken to a Kampala police station to die. Njuki had become a strong critic of Museveni and his regime. Museveni used Njuki and Ahmed Seguya as FRONASA men to distribute disinformation in Uganda in the Amin era.
72. Lt. Col. Ladislaw Serwanga Lwanga, former NRA chief political commissar, 1996. Killed by slow-acting poison although he was also HIV-positive, because he was seen as a threat poised by vocal Baganda officers.
73. Lt. Michael Shalita, Intelligence officer with the Internal Security Organisation, 1997. Shot in Kamwokya on orders of Museveni. Shalita was investigating cases of massive corruption involving top government parastatals like the Uganda Revenue Authority and the Uganda Posts & Telecommunications Corporation in which the Museveni family had an interest.
74. Brig. Fred Kamwesiga, 1997? Invited to State House dinner with Museveni and contagious poison put in his plate, for opposing parliamentary candidature of Augustine Ruzindana and calling Ruzindana a Rwandese unfit to run for MP in Uganda .
75. Lt. Col. Reuben Ikondere, UPDF officer, 1998. Murdered in eastern Congo on orders of Museveni for questioning why the First Family was plundering the wealth of Congo yet they claimed to be there to secure Uganda ’s borders. His murder was covered up as a stabbing by the Mai Mai warriors.
76. Dr. Akiiki Mujaju, a lecturer in Political Science at Makerere University and dean of the Social Sciences faculty, 1998?. Mujaju was murdered in a faked car accident along the Kampala-Fort Portal road because he had got sensitive information on the NRM government’s record and was about to publish it.
77. Joanne Cotton, One of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi national park, 1999. The murders were planned personally by Museveni in order to scare the West and justify Uganda ’s invasion of Congo on the excuse of pursuing the ADF rebels and Rwandan Interahamwe who were accused of committing the crime. At a press conference in Kampala after the killings, Museveni pretended to be very hurt by the tourists’ deaths and took charge of the hunt for the killers.
78. Steve Roberts, On e of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi national park, 1999.
79. Mark Lindgren, One of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi national park, 1999.
80. Martin Friend, One of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi national park, 1999.
81. Gary Tappenden, One of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi national park, 1999.
82. Rob Haubner, One of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi national park, 1999.
83. Susan Miller, One of eight western tourists, killed in Bwindi national park, 1999.
84. Lt. Col. Jet Mwebaze, UPDF officer, 1999. Shot in the forehead in Congo on orders of Salim Saleh with Museveni’s approval, for questioning why Saleh and Museveni’s son Muhoozi Kainerugaba were exporting beef to Congo and looting minerals, instead of looking out for Uganda ’s security interests. The government claimed it was an accident but there was an unexplained gunshot wound on his forehead. His body was returned in a sealed coffin and his family was not allowed to view his body. His brother, General James Kazini, is still convinced that there was foul play in Mwebaze’s death.
85. Anthony Ssekweyama, DP stalwart and human rights activist, 1999. Murdered and a fake car accident staged to cover up, on orders of Museveni after he catalogued Museveni’s murder of high profile Ugandans and the NRA’s atrocities in northern Uganda. Fortunately, forensic evidence of Ssekweyama’s murder was smuggled out of Uganda and to the United States.
86. Charles Owor, national electoral commissioner, 2000. He was shot dead in Kenya by ESO agents and an accident faked after he protested vigorously at the massive rigging that robbed DP presidential candidate the 1996 election. Owor had sensitive and damning evidence of how Museveni rigged the 1996 election.
87. Henry Kayondo, lawyer and DP direhard, 2000. He was poisoned by the same East Bloc KGB poison used to kill Brig. Kamwesiga, which induces sudden heart failure and makes people believe it was a genuine heart attack. Kayondo was a consistent critic of the NRM’s anti-democratic tendencies and Museveni ordered him silenced.
88. Mukono, Uganda Posts & Telecommunications employee, 2000. Mr. Mukono was gunned down at his home in Namungoona the day before he was supposed to testify at a commission probe into shody activities in the company. The killers, sent by Museveni, left with Mukono’s briefcase where he had put files and official documents of evidence.
89. President Laurent Desire Kabila, head of state of the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2001. Shot dead by bodyguard of Col. Kahinda Otafiire. An ESO intelligence officer confirmed to Reuters agency that Kabila was dead when the rest of the world was still guessing.
90. Spencer Turomwe, opposition mobiliser and husband to Betty Olive Kamya, 2001. Although he was HIV-positive and was killed by Military Intelligence agents dressed up as doctors using a slow-acting poison injection because of his influence as a mobiliser and vocal NRM government critic. The government said they hoped his widow Betty Kamya would be intimidated by their murder of Turomwe but instead she became bolder as an FDC envoy and now Minister in Museveni government as minister for kampala.
91. Agnes Katama, managing director of SWIPCO procurement company, 2002. She was murdered and her death was blamed on a staged car accident on the Kampala-Fort Portal road because she was beginning to question too much the huge corrupt deals involving the First Family in government procurements.
92. Brig. Gad Wilson Toko, former minister of defence, 2002 Murdered in fake accident. Toko during a session of the peace talks in Nairobi had walked across the table and slapped Museveni, shouting angrily why Museveni a Rwandese was determined to fight “your wars in our country.” Museveni never forgave him for that public slap.
93. Christine Kania, a member of the Constitutional Review Commission, 2002. She was killed on the same day as Brig.Toko.
94. Deus Mugizi, former Uganda Airlines manager, 2002. Gunmen came to his home in Bunga outside Kampala and as his mother pleaded for her son’s life, they said they had not come for property but for his life. Mugizi had protested many times at the sale of Uganda Airlines’ routes to the new East African Airlines which is owned in part by the Museveni family. He also knew about the four Airbus planes that Uganda Airlines was supposed to have bought and Museveni siphoned off the money.
95. Jonah Mulindwa, camera man with Presidential Press Unit, 2003. He was an eye witness to some dirty dealings that Museveni was conducting in State House. Museveni has a secret room in State House which only he opens, where he keeps a statue of himself surrounded by bones, skulls, and witchcraft items. One day Mrs. Janet Museveni opened the room, saw the skulls and bones and almost fainted.
96. Francis Ayume, Solicitor General and attorney General, 2004. Shot dead by Anthony Butele and them accident faked. Family was discouraged from viewing Ayume’s body. Ayume had been a strong critic of the Third Term project and was viewed as presidential material.
97. Robinah Kiyingi, Kampala lawyer and country director of Transparency International, 2005. Shot dead outside her home just outside Kampala . She had gathered damning data on her laptop computer on the massive corruption personally sanctioned by Museveni for his family. Transparency International had estimated Museveni’s worth was at $4billion. Museveni gave away his hand in Kiyingi’s murder by saying he had a great interest in following how the case and trial were going.
98. John Garang Demabior, First Vice President of Sudan and chairman of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, 2005. Killed aboard Museveni’s helicopter. Garang had come to Uganda to demand back a huge cache of arms belonging to the SPLA which Museveni had stolen and could not account for. The altimeter on the helicopter was tampered with in order to endanger the craft and the SPLA using global positioning systems established that the helicopter came down inside Uganda and not Sudan as Kampala claimed.
99. Sgt. John Atwine, alleged killer of Robinah Kiyingi, 2005. Poisoned in Luzira prison to cover up evidence of his framing and Museveni’s role in murder of Robinah Kiyingi.
100. Kevin Aliro, Managing Editor, Weekly Observer, 2005. One of Museveni’s main methods of dealing with his opponents since the 1990s has been to hit them when they are HIV-positive and in that way few people see the cause of death as foul play. He did this with Spencer Turomwe and Kevin Aliro, one of the courageous critics of the government. Patriotic sources in intelligence who are disgusted with Museveni’s handling of the country passed this information on to the Opposition that Aliro was actually killed using the poison spray that Winnie Byanyima had feared the government would use on Colonel Besigye while in Luzira should he disagree to work for museveni under opposition.
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Let no body lie to u, this was a bribe to MPs so they can accept to pass the 300bn supplementary budget. They just Baptisted it to hoodwink the public. 

I have seen some cheap talk going viral on social media that Yoweri museveni has shown visionary leadership in the fight against covid19, but what is wrong with people’s heads? Which solomonic decision has museveni made, these are simple actions anybody in power would think of, simply locking down, can such people explain why he delayed to close the borders despite of the knowledge of the threat, have forgotten the mp who came from south Korea but never quarantined?, What of the foreigners who are still entering Uganda though small paths, that cheap talk has room only in the small gullible minds.

We live in a country where truth is mistaken for bitterness and hate, where people are afraid to speak their mind hence burying the truth rendering the Nation into a moral dilemma. But in the end, silence must be broken and truth spoken. When you speak the truth against a regime, you become an enemy of the state, if you have a big following like some musicians, you end up being bought like a cow, plot of land or a house to keep quite forever. If you speak about unemployment, endemic corruption, deteriorating health facilities & crossover to NRM, you become rich with rewards like, cows, jobs, land, cars at the cost of taxPayers money in an overnight and start deleting statements that you had earlier spoken about. This is envisaged by some of our “leaders” like Betty Kamya, Beatrice Anywar, Betty Amongi & Nakiwala Kiyingi. Some of the “religious leaders” have also been compromised with vehicles and church contributions to keep silent forever amidst absolute poverty biting majority of Ugandans. Dictator Yoweri Museveni has built NRM on hypocrisy and dishonesty by creating a sense of belief among some Ugandans that he is a demi god who will not die, he is omni-present hence killing nearly all public institutions like UPTC, URC, Uganda Airlines, Uganda Dairy Corporations, CMB, Govt Ministries and other public and private parastatals.
Following his recent meeting with President Museveni, popular singer and People Power coordinator for northern Uganda, William Otim, aka Lucky Bosmic, has excited debate. Both his fans and detractors are divided on whether Bosmic has made a strategic mistake by abandoning Bobi Wine and embracing Museveni. Below is an interview Jimmy Kwo conducted with Bosmic in Kitgum Town last week.
The land law is hitting harder with Anti corruption unit in place to the extent that a Mzee aged 94 years could not be spared and is currently rotting in kigo prison after spending more days at CPS Kampala.











