
Writing on boastfulness around torture recently, comrade Dr Busingye Kabumba noted that one cannot miss the arrogance of our security and political leadership when they chest-thump and ask, “what will you do?”
This reckless question has become the torturer’s favourite slogan. Recall when one minister bragged, “we have the majje,” that they have the guns. She was actually asking, “what will you do?” We are Uganda.
Dear reader, when Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba tweeted this question – what will you do? – in response to a complaint by opposition stalwart, Robert Kyagulanyi, I actually thought the UPDF boss was going to send him boys to pick up NUP foot-solder No. 001 and take him to his Runyankore-teaching basement.
He didn’t. Yes, we are at that cliff, and it will take one silly mistake – one clownish move – and our rickety house will go up in flames. The terribly misguided assumption behind such arrogance is the belief that since UPDF, SFC and NRM control the tools of violence, they also control violence itself.
They are convinced they have done enough threatening and have thoroughly emasculated the wananchi. “What can they do?” they ask.
No one can risk challenge them since this means broken bones, impoverishment or death! However, the sobering truth is that controlling the tools of violence has never meant controlling violence itself. Frantz Fanon’s timeless reminder ought to be very instructive here: when the oppressed understood that the only language their oppressors spoke was the language of violence and torture, they responded in that language.
At a difficult hour, Gen Muhoozi and co. – and entire country – will wake up to this difficult realty – as wananchi will be speaking back in this language. Indeed, as the scientist told us, “action and reaction are equal and opposite.”
Look, our public servants in the security sector (UPDF, UP, CMI and others) and senior NRM politicians have convinced themselves that they own the country. They have convinced themselves they have a bigger stake than everyone else.
Ever wondered why Gen Yoweri Museveni – who is by all definition a public servant – has no qualms bringing entire cities, entire suburbs to a complete halt for him to use a road!
Yes, because he sees himself (and so does his security detail) as the landlord of Uganda, and all others are dispensable squatters. Their businesses can wait, and they can also die (as happened when someone was rushing their loved one to hospital).
They love to respond that this is the president, and his security is essential. But Uganda isn’t the only country with a president. Only bad presidents bring entire neighbourhood to a complete halt – for over two hours – when travelling.
How then could these people who are so self-deluded, so corrupted, so self-absorbed of their power – and immortality – be reminded and made to understand that Uganda belongs to all of us?
That we all have an equal stake, and our lives and businesses matter the same way as theirs – despite them holding our guns and big public offices? How do they get awakened from this deep slumber of intense self-delusion?
SENSELESS VIOLENCE
It is a difficult thing to say but an accurate observation that senseless violence is a brutal reminder of our collective vulnerability. It brings arrogant people back to their senses when their fantasies of immortality and absolute control get shattered.
I know, the cost of senseless violence in terms of life and property is humongous. But that is what bad leadership brings. It has become clearer to me that in Uganda presently, it might have to take an immense amount of senseless violence to remind our friends that we are all equal citizens.
They have presided over lawlessness in the belief that it will not touch them. But they need to be rudely reminded that anarchy is indiscriminative: It might not take you specifically but will take people close to you.
They could be relatives, friends or close associates. Perhaps then, we will be reminded to run a rule-based polity. The examples I’m looking at here are not Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan or Libya.
It is my contention that these countries are witnessing these endless waves of violence because of foreign machinations and plotting. Mostly, foreign hands. Of course, bad leadership contributes a core part, but Libya, Somalia and Sudan are broken because foreign thieves want them that way.
I’m looking at Kenya 2007-2008 where there was senseless violence for a couple of months before the country found its soul. It was a bloody period in Kenya’s post-independence history.
But while this moment was so bad for Kenya – and the country is still recovering – it is arguable that subsequent leadership took lessons from this difficult moment. While I am not sure about what William Ruto is doing currently, I can say the leaderships of President Emilio Mwai Kibaki, and President Uhuru Kinyatta dealt with Kenyans more soberly, more carefully.
To a degree, they understood that all Kenyans were equal, and that the power they held was on behalf of everyone else. Dear reader, I do not write these things with glee. I’m not looking forward to this moment of senseless violence.
But it seems to me – and certainly is to many normal Ugandans – that our friends inside the NRM and security forces are so convinced of their immortality, power and importance.
They are convinced they own Uganda. In truth, they are actually inviting this moment. Every passing day (with not just torture, but also corruption, murders, etc.), we inch closer and closer to absolute anarchy. Maybe then, they will take their lessons.
yusufkajura@gmail.com
The author is a political theorist based at Makerere University.

Doc, I don’t know where to start. However, you’ve nailed it on the head. M7, his family, relatives, tribesmen and militants own Uganda!
To be brutally honest, who is more violent than M7, his son Muhoozi M7 and his ….? They’ve the gun and have built security organs (UPDF, UP, CMI, SCF and others) which are made of pure militants who are trained to abduct, torture, teach Lunyankole in Muhoozi’s basement and kill innocent Ugandans simply because they have a different pollical view of bringing change and end absolute anarchy!
In my view, we’ve reached the breaking point, however, the reason why we haven’t got to the “Kenya 2007-2008 where there was senseless violence,” is because our opposition leaders and/or political parties have been overtaken by corruption and their main interest is to make money from bogus and violent elections! Certainly, they all gave up and clearly know that no elections organized by a hardcore organized criminal, M7, will ever bring change to Uganda. So, that’s why Kyagulanyi was clear when he challenged M7 in the 2021 bogus and violent election. Kyagualanyi made it abundantly clear that he was after Besigye, or to be the leading opposition figure and further make NUP the largest opposition party in parliament. He clearly knew that he could no win M7 and bring change to Uganda. Kyagualanyi accomplished his objective and he is now urging the youths to join politics and contest for leadership position in a corrupt system M7 has designed to make him a life president who would only be replaced by either his son, wife, daughter, relative or militant.
Gen Muhoozi arrogantly made it clear that no civilian will ever rule Uganda again!
I love the above picture in which a Kenyan’s poster says, “THIS IS KENYA NOT UGANDA. STOP THESE NONSENSE. NO REFORMS NO ELECTIONS.”
THAT IS WHAT WE MUST DO.
Good Article and reasoning
1. If Ugandans have failed to do the simple things like shunning, at least do not brush your teeth when going to talk to them, how can they become violent ?
2. For “kabakayekka”, I believe there is a method to Kyagulanyi’s madness of encouraging the youth to go for useless and violent elections .
Have you ever heard these words “if the government/Parliament/power cannot come to the ghetto, the ghetto will come to government/Parliament/power…”
Don’t you think it is a strategy to overrunn these “liberators” and their ilk with fresh, creative and energetic youth in the governance ring ?
3. It is only a scared dog that barks. If you rear dogs, you know this…
Mr. Muhoozi Kainerugaba has been quiet all this time, why has he become talkative all of a sudden?
Me thinks he is scared…(why announce ? I can just pick you up and disappear you, why give people warnings ?)(Anazina tasoka kukumba-one who is to dance does not first march).
Museveni is old, his brother is not as politically savy or accepted as he is and Muhoozi cannot genuinely command the respect of the national army so he has to make alot of noise and theatrics to grab your attention from reality.
Museveni was/is the life of the party having many friends and respected by more, this the son cannot live up to so he makes noise and in his 50s he says “…my father…” to validate a point.
This governance thing is PERCEPTION . The sooner you Ugandans understand it the better.
drunkard, please stay sober for a moment, because it’s really painful because, that is why I love the above Kenyan poster, “STOP THESE NONSENSE.” Mbu ““if the government/Parliament/power cannot come to the ghetto, the ghetto will come to government/Parliament/power…” You’re absolutely right. This is “Kyagulanyi’s madness of encouraging the youth to go for useless and violent elections.” There’s an article in the Monitor by Emilly C. Maractho with a caption “Elections are upon us, what happened to electoral reforms?” In different words, Emilly is talking about the same thing Dr. Yusuf is talking about here. That can’t be a coincidence. These two writers didn’t corroborate to each other but wrote the same thing. So, our opposition leaders are deliberately and/or wilfully burying their heads in the sad, with clear knowledge that without clear electoral reforms, bogus and violent elections are just a circus in which Kyagulanyi and others are in it to make money!
Beledene leta ka nilo kamu…
(Hiccup!)
The point I am trying to bring across is this:
Uganda has a youthful population plagued by denied opportunity(old “liberators” liberated so their purpose is no more…) . These youth have a lot of genuine grievances.
Kyagulanyi is like a queen bee that brings the stinging bees to the party…once at the party, they will see and come to realise the cause or causers of their “missed opportunities”.(YOUTH PARTICIPATE IN GOVERNANCE).
Having identified these, they will sting them to kingdom come…(So it is so and so who does this and that, okay…)
It does not matter whether Museveni is “fraudulently” declared the president in 2026 as long as the deprived youth are at the banquet/party(the stinging bees have surrounded your wedding reception) and there is genuine grievance- you have “rigged” the election and we have seen you, we know where you live and work,etc
Kyagulanyi knows that Ugandans are like gnut paste, you heat it and it boils over then simmers down in 30 seconds so he will use that, I feel sorry for vote “cheats”-being caught cheating by 300 Ugandans when they only have a gun with 30 bullets.
Funny enough, when you check GOOGLE, Uganda has around 200,000 armed security personnel compared to 20,000,000 voters(go check). So do these guys “we have the majje” really have the capacity ?
Even if he brings doom(guns), still the bees will sting and the reception will have to be “abandoned”.
Funny enough, these gunned men live with us here in bars and they share the same grievances we do…are they idiots who do not have self interests or are the “we have the majje” deluding themselves about their capacity ?
I read a book some time back that the reason as to why Mr. Mobutu did not build good roads in Congo was because he feared the Congolese would use these same roads to transport themselves in an organized fashion and kick him out…
Or better still he wanted to prevent them from catching up to him as he was fleeing to the Airport. The pot holes should slow the pursuers down.
In the above regard, Kyagulanyi is trying to put the Country’s stake holders in the center of the storm( sit in the front of the class so that when the teacher passes gas you can proclaim that he ate beans ) and once there is a genuine grievance, NO ONE WILL BE ABLE TO STOP THE CHANGE WHEN IT IS SPARKED.
Instead of transporting everyone to Kampala(that has been curtailed by bad roads), let them, voters, constitutionally express themselves at their polling stations.
The only reason as to why Mr. Museveni is still here when people demonstrate is because when people in Kampala riot over the same things that affect people in Karamoja, a karamajong finds it difficult to reach Kampala while still angry(he might reach the next day-who can bottle up anger that long?)
Kyagulanyi aims to position all the Country’s stakeholders in one place, voting areas, so if there is cheating, they all get angry at once…NRA does not have the capacity to “geographically manage” that. It is also over stretched in other Countries.
Let Kyagulanyi send people to vote. A country is maintained on CONSENSUS. If we all agree that power is changed through elections then let us participate and let the real winner be declared otherwise everyone loses when it comes down to violence.
…This woman who looked like the “pirreli man” when I started drinking now looks like Jennifer Lopez…engwa te nuuma…
You owe me a beer.
drunkard, that’s why I asked you to stay sober momentarily because, you can’t reason well while intoxicated. People who’re under the influence of either alcohol or drugs became to the point where physical and mental control is markedly diminished and talk and act like Kyagulanyi. He doesn’t know whether he is going or coming. I really wonder whether he no longer uses “sada” and when you say that, “Let Kyagulanyi send people to vote,” I’m afraid that a drunkard is asking a sada user to send people to bogus and violent elections, in which innocent people lose their lives, others are kidnapped and taught Lunyankole in Mohoozi’s basement, I couldn’t agree with you more that, “engwa te nuuma…”
Its a great remark from you Sir .
Who knows ,probably , there could be some method behind the madness.( preparing youthful nets while waiting the storm to break) ?
There is no question that Mr. Museveni controls the present on all fronts. But , is it smart to sit back and watch him control even the future ?
When I check , I notice that NUP leadership and all its elected members average age is 40 . It means that these people will be in their 50s in the next 10 years , and in the 60s in the next 20 years .
When I listen , I hear them constantly saying that it is possible to defeat Mr. Museveni in an election , but admitting that it impossible for him and his system to accept defeat. ” only a ballot cannot remove Museveni” said Dr. Besigye the other day . Bless him !
NOTE: he still wants his party to participate in the coming elections
Then I wonder why these keep on participating in an election that cannot remove the man from power.
Sometimes , I also try to understand those who seem to be frustrated by some decisions the opposition makes. Nobody owns the right answers in this madness. We all have failed.
End of the day , I go back to where I started : since the sea is not always going to remain stormy , why not plan ahead ?
Jes, please don’t insult our intelligence. NUP leadership is doing what? When you did what? Mbu, “l see NUP leadership and all its elected members average age is 40.” So what! I mean, elected to do what? Garbage in garbage out. These are 40 years of age elected members from bogus and violent elections and have done completely nothing to bring change but get paid handsomely taxpayers money for doing nothing. Could you tell me one thing we, the nation, have benefited from these 40 years anged members? The last time I checked, in almost 5 years since they were elected, all hope for change is gone and Kyagulanyi is saying, “next bogus and violent elections!” Mbu, so that the 40 years aged members can be elected again to do nothing but simply make money and legitimize M7!
Insult your what… !!! You and who ?
I only see you claiming to be intelligent . Are you ?
How can one be intelligent by singing the same song everyday . Isn`t that COW intelligence ?
The rest , I have already heard , thanks
(hiccup! hiccup! hiccup!)
If I was Mr. Museveni, I would lock up Kyagulanyi yesterday.
Why;
1. Him and Besigye are doing the same thing, giving the rouble a sense of self worth so that they take back power from you, our BELOVED DEAR LEADER.
2. The method is the same just the personal approach differs (one is a doctor and a mukiga using a scientific and straight forward approach, collect people and march them to your door step and kick you out)
(The other is a street person who can feel the heart beat of the times going to use a national scattered uprising that will easily overun the SFC-the UPDF and police do not genuinely support what you do-let them vote, you will see)
3. They all use the “cause and effect” methods- Besigye(cost of living cause then walk to work)
Kabobi( go and vote and if there is rigging WITH EVIDENCE , kick them out- you ,voters, are scattered, aware and numerically superior-a bear runs away from a swarm of bees but might have a chance to squish them(bees) if they are clustered in the hive.
Even the international community will agree with this approach-the people of Uganda would have spoken, at least those who bother with governance by voting.)
Ways to combat them if I was you, Mr. Museveni,;
1. Give this “drunkard idiot” sorry village drunkard cash to dissuade Ugandans from voting. If they do not vote but call for my, your, resignation(without first trying democratic principles, even if they are a “sham”), I,you, can just “deal with them” and call them rebels/goons/ street hooligans. The international community will not bother- your people can cook the evidence as current events have shown with bombs.
Unsitting a sitting government under the constitution is serious business that should not be left to street hooligans as the events of 1980 to 1986 have shown.
2. Make sure that they do not set up parallel vote tallying centers witnessed by the EU delegations,impartial entities, in Uganda- those are “rebel sympathisers” and they might witness what they are not supposed to.
If all fails and they demonstrate in a cluster in Kampala( the old way of “no Lule no work”), the ADF might bomb them or an errant MIG pilot might drop bombs on them. Very unfortunate for them and the country as a whole, you never know.
We want to create a new bachwezi dynasty, we are tired of being batembuzi – travellers. These headaches should be contained otherwise I see no way past 2026.
…hello herro…why are you not responding, oh I was talking through a bottle, I thought it was a radio call.
Jes, “Those who have not heard you by now will never hear you even if you stood on top of Sheraton Hotel and yelled it out. At this point , there should be no need to keep on repeating yourself.”
The aforesaid is a direct quote of your comment.
Baganda say, “omweyogereze takusuza ka yanzi ko.” Guarantee you, I won’t stop criticizing whoever supports and/or participate in bogus and violent elections in which you, Jes, and all Ugandans know the winner beforehand.
Even if your user Name, Jes, is relatively knew on the comment forum, you clearly know me very well. So, it’s safe to say that you’re an “old wives’ tale” of the Observer and have been following me and others like Akot. I’m proud that Akot and I share the same views and I love Akot to death. Akot has maintained a belief that in order for us, Ugandans, to unite under one objective, that is, to bring change to Uganda, we must abandon bogus and violent elections, which M7 designed as a business to make money and further divide us along political parties.
Just like Wooden K, Kent Mawa and others; you, Jes, keep using bogus names in order to hide your identity because all you know is insults rother than reasonable and/or substantive comments.
When Kyagulanyi stood against M7 in the 2021 bogus and violent election, he blamed Besigye for standing 4 times and losing against M7, then he, Besigye, blamed it on lack of democracy in Uganda.
Therefore, you and Kyagulanyi clearly know that you cant win bogus and violent elections, that’s why you keep changing your user name to insult rother than making reasonable and substantive comments.
By the way say hallo to Wooden K and Kent Mawa. If you happen to see them, please show them the above poster which says, “THIS IS KENYA NOT UGANDA. STOP THESE NONSENSE. NO REFORMS NO ELECTIONS.”
Jes, do you know Wooden K or Kent Mawa by any chance? His/hers/their views are the exact reflection of yours!
The answer is NO , I don`t.
Kabayekka has the same views as yours. Me, has the same views as yours . Akot talks like you sometimes .There are others who share the same views as you .
Do you by any chance know all these people ?
Are you going to ask me if I know Mark Rea or the Village Drunkard just because they do not agree with you or at least understand what Kyagulanyi , Besigye and others are trying to do ?
Come on man ! I suggest that you grow up .
Jes, great answer, it only needed a yes or no, nevertheless, thanks for the lengthy one. It’s quite informative.
Jes, once a fox always a fox. You could change your user name endlessly, however, you can’t change who you’re, a fugazi. I wasn’t surprised when you denied that you don’t know Wooden K or Kent Mawa with whom you share the same views, but know Akot and I very well. When you deliberately refused to answer that question at first, I changed it just a little bit for you not to fail to give yourself away. You didn’t disappoint this time.
Like minds attract like minds. You and Kyagulanyi have a lot in common; you’re both fugazi and earn a living out of it. That’s why you’re hooked on bogus and violent elections, which you clearly know will never yield different results but bogus, violence, corruption, abductions, persecution, torturing, killing, teaching Lunyankole in Muhoozi M7’s basement, and M7’s life presidency.
There’s an article in the Monitor in which M7 ordered the UCCA to fire 152 staff member, including those who hired them, due to massive corruption in UCCA.
Just like you [Jes] M7 is sick in the mind because, firing UCCA employees is not the answer to sanctioned corruption in Uganda. As a head of state, M7 is corrupt and rotten to the core. So, the entire nation’s govt and private institutions and/or from head [M7] to toe are corrupt and rotten to the core. In other words, Kyagulanyi made us believe that once he became the leading opposition figure and NUP the largest opposition party in parliament, change would come to Uganda. That was a “pump fake” for Kyagulanyi to get his hands on taxpayers money just like M7. In just [almost] 5 years since Kyagulanyi pump faked Ugandans, everything has worsened beyond recovery and the youths are fleeing the country to look for employment overseas in record numbers. In another article above, a fugazi Chris Asiimwe, popularly known as Don Chris, defrauded hundreds of Ugandans of over Shs 1.7 billion in a bogus overseas jobs scam!
Jes, people have lost all hope for change and are desperate to flee Uganda at all costs and fugazi people like you have taken advantage of vulnerable innocent youths in all manners of scams, including but not limited to, Kyagulanyi charging them million to buy a candidate ticket to stand in bogus and violent elections in order to make money!
None violent protests are more effective and better than repetitive recycling of bogus and violent elections in which only M7, Kyagulanyi and those in power are the beneficiaries.
For example, drivers protested that auto EPS which is simply a daylight highway robbery and M7 had to come out to add his voice as well! M7 closed the country, especially the schools, which affected countless learners who dropped out.
However, Kyagulanyi can’t lead his supporters to protest and stay home on the polling day of bogus and violent elections in order to force M7 out. All it takes is to say, if M7 stands, no bogus and violent elections and/or no electoral reform no bogus and violent elections. If militant rule continues, no bogus and violent elections. If militants stay in parliament, no bogus and violent elections. If all political prisoners are not released forthwith, no bogus and violent elections. I could go on and on. That’s why I love that poster, ““THIS IS KENYA NOT UGANDA. STOP THESE NONSENSE. NO REFORMS NO ELECTIONS.”
So, Mr. Remase, do you want the country to be burned down just like that…what is your solution ?
Rejecting elections .
My “Jaja” will mobilise his “jerricans” to vote.
He is already ahead of the opposition by putting up “fake” opposition
. Can’t he put up fake voters ? (Please answer this honestly)
People, Ugandans, want a genuine excuse. Let elections be genuinely stolen with evidence. In this day and age it is easy to circumvent the government’s rule about parallel tallying centres- with an internet connection, a tallying centre can be put in the American Congress building delivering live updates on the Ugandan 2026 presidential elections. Educated yet unemployed Ugandans in the opposition can put this up.
On the above point, I truly believe Kyagulanyi is holding back frustrated young Ugandans from “getting schwifty” on the “liberators”. Why?, you need a genuine excuse to get “schwifty”.
I believe Kyagulanyi’s “supporters” have the capacity to pose an existential threat to the “liberators”(1. These have never asked anyone even for guns-just like Besigye’s supporters once asked for guns at a political rally but ironically could not withstand the rain… Kyagulanyi’s “supporters”, I suspect, use rusted nails, knives, broken bottles, shards of glass, pieces of iron sheets,etc in effect making them very dangerous (if someone coughs at the wrong time) and dismissing the fallacy of “monopoly of violence” spread by Andrew Mwenda.
Guns need filling in forms to acquire…
2. There was a time when Kyagulanyi felt his life was in Peril…He gave a speech at Luweero “…you know where they live and you know what to do…”. The threats STOPPED(meaning formidability))
Right now, you have two groups, some drunkards would say capable of inflicting serious damage to each other.
The “liberators” who have over stayed their welcome and Kyagulanyi’s “group”-genuine supporters and people who want to settle scores(all frustrated).
The “liberators” have allies who will come to their aid incase the “Kyagulanyi group” does not “vote” but attempts to kick the “liberators” out .
“Kyagulanyi’s group” also has allies-the ones who “sympathise” with “rebels” (the bad news in WW1 and WW2) who want clean democracy so that they can invest here.
2026 will be a repeat of Alien Skin vs Pallaso. (One pretends to be “a bad mind” hiding behind coercive state machinery and the other capable of mobilising a “moving company” to try and “move/shift” the other.) but on a bigger scale.
LET UGANDANS VOTE.
It might start with kicking boxes, uttering false results, stray bullets,etc but it will not end that way. To borrow from Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan “…will all know it can start with missiles/torpedoes but it won’t end that way.”
We decided in 1962 that the only way to change power is through voting. If the “opposition” is not capable of outsmarting a 90 year old Jaja then they cannot govern Uganda…
LOOK FOR THE VOTE
VOTE
PROTECT THE VOTE
JAJA TOVA KU MAIN
If Pallaso had not controlled the “movers” would Alien Skin who was bragging at “enkuuka” about “…it will be worse in 2026…” still be with us- to teach us the pitfalls of glorifying impunity and violence?
Hiccup hiccup Hiccup…
drunkard, “He is already ahead of the opposition by putting up “fake” opposition, Can’t he put up fake voters ?” I’ll answer this by a question, what isn’t fake in Uganda? The head of state, M7, is a fugazi, his party, NRM is a fugazi, the leading opposition figure, Kyagulanyi, is a fugazi, the largest opposition party, NUP, is a fugazi, but most importantly, our elections are bogus and violent and they produce nothing but bogus and violent results.
drunkard, the problem with you is, you’re under the influence of either alcohol or drugs 24/7, because, you stated, “People, Ugandans, want a genuine excuse. Let elections be genuinely stolen with evidence.” M7 has “genuinely stolen” elections since the beginning of time! However, ever since our beloved fugazi Kyagulanyi stood against M7 has led us to believe that M7 organizes genuine elections and Kyagulanyi wilfully blamed Besigye for standing against M7 4 times and lost then blame it on lack of democracy. So, Kyagulanyi believes that there’s democracy and rule of law is Uganda, thus misleading us by claiming that, “Let elections be genuinely stolen with evidence.”
If you weren’t drunkard, you would be able to see genuine and conclusive evidence dangling under your nose: 1. M7 has never been genuinely elected. After the 1980 elections, M7 grabbed the gun and went to the bush and captured our state in 1986 by means of gun and violence. Since then, M7 has held our nation captive and only organizes bogus and violent elections. 2. Besigye is the only one who presented conclusive evidence and proved in court that M7 rigged the 2001 election. All the 5 judges agreed that M7 rigged the elections. However, after M7 twisted, threatened and paid 3 of them, they ruled that the rigged votes didn’t change the outcome! If they didn’t, then why would M7 rig the elections if his intention wasn’t to change the outcome?
3. Our elections are bogus and violent because M7 persecutes, abducts, torture, kills and Muhhozi M7 teaches Lunyankole in his basement during the elections cycle. AS we speak, Besigye, Eddie Mutwe and countless opposition figures, especially those who’re over 3,000, who were detain in Nov 2020 are rotting in torture chambers and others are being taught Lunyankole in Muhoozi’s basement.
If the aforementioned irrefutable evidence is not genuine evidence, then what is?
Mbu, M7 is already ahead of the opposition by putting up “fake” opposition. You got that right, Kyagulanyi is “fake as they come.” I nicknamed him a fugazi Kyagulanyi.
Remase. There is a lot of money to be made in the reality show called “THE UGANDANS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.
Get an American to sell the rights to Netflix, Amazon and a YouTube channel. The entertainment value and advertising revenue will be remarkable if live streamed…It is not all bad, hiccup!
I think we should have more of these. We will ñot have to go out of the country to do “kyeyo”. Everyone who submits real episodes gets paid in dollars.
Sip
I was listening to the BBC’s real dictators podcast about “papa Doc” of Haiti.
Did you know that the Haitian National army was once put at gun point by just 8 people. YES, THE HAITIAN NATIONAL ARMY ONCE SURRENDERED TO 8 ARMED INDIVIDUALS.
Moral of the story is “dictators” only remain in power because they have comedic “opposition”.
It is my duty and yours to SPICE UP the governance arena of Uganda… Governance issues should not be left to the likes of Besigye, Kyagulanyi or Nambooze,etc we have to put in input and correct them where we think they have gone wrong. If they cry that Nrm has cheated them ask what have you done to stop it from happening again ?
For Example
Instead of Nambooze getting her back broken. She would have mobilised the people of Mukono to visit Parliament for the “togikwatako” bill. I can assure you Parliament would not have passed that bill…
Same goes for “Coffee bill” and “updf amendment bill”.
If Ugandans had crowded out Parliamentary Avenue for weeks just to see and “congratulate” those passing those bills. They would not have passed.
No need to walk out of Parliament just announce “Any Country loving Ugandan should come to Parliament on day X to “witness” the passing of “X” bill.
This cannot be incitement. It is calling Ugandans to participate in national representation along with their Parliamentary representatives at a public venue.
If Tear gas was deployed it would affect Parliament as well…meaning both the supporters and haters of the bill would turn into “Bachwezi”.
I do not support violence for the Ugandan case. It is indiscriminate.
UGANDANS are so stupid that when they get “schwifty” they cause harm to both the “oppressor” and fellow oppressed. Don’t be surprised when they get schwifty, they destroy the “genuine” oppositions’ property…
It is everyone’s duty to avert this by “giving pointers” to an outcome that is free and fair.
You sober up and
Look for votes
Vote
Keep/guard the vote
I will sober up later…hiccup
Uganda stands at a crossroads—caught between potential devastation and the rare chance for renewal—if the right leaders seize this moment, a painful past could become the spark for something radically better.