By Shaffic Muza | We’re winding up this week’s #NUPCountryWideTour with a trip to Luweero, that part of Uganda which dictator Museveni and his NRA rebels turned into a pot of misery as they murdered and plundered their way into power. Sad to see that 37 years since the war …
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Four suspected homosexuals arrested after raid on massage parlour
What you need to know: On Monday, local leaders urged closure of the parlor associated with same-sex activities. Four people are being detained at Njeru Police Station in Buikwe District following a raid on a massage parlour that is alleged to be offering gay and lesbian sex services Hellen Butoto, the …
Read More »FDC, Speaker Among clash over Ssemujju chief whip role
Mafabi dismissed the claim that the appointment of a new party chief whip can have legal consequences for Parliament. KAMPALA – The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party has clashed with the Speaker of Parliament over the continued stay of the opposition party’s chief whip, Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda. FDC …
Read More »Headline: NUP Member Comrade Kalyowa Ivan Kayiwa Abducted, Calls for Immediate Release
Headline: NUP Member Comrade Kalyowa Ivan Kayiwa Abducted, Calls for Immediate Release By Clinton Mirrors Ampaire | Date: wed 26 July 2023 [Uganda] – The wave of abductions continues in Uganda, and this time, it has claimed one of the National Unity Platform (NUP) members, Comrade Kalyowa Ivan Kayiwa. On …
Read More »Seven reasons why Ugandans should not accept General Muhoozi Keinerugaba, the son of current tyrant Yoweri Museveni, as the country’s next president.
Seven reasons why Ugandans should not accept General Muhoozi Keinerugaba, the son of current tyrant Yoweri Museveni, as the country’s next president. Political Dynasties: The idea of a family succession, where the son of the current president assumes power, raises concerns about political dynasties and the concentration of power within …
Read More »Calls for Change Amidst High Levels of Poverty and Empty Promises
In a powerful display of solidarity and determination, members of the opposition party took to the streets of Oyam North Constituency to advocate for change and address the pervasive poverty plaguing the region. The day was marked by impassioned speeches, heart-wrenching encounters, and a resolute commitment to deliver Uganda from …
Read More »The NUP Women’s League recently concluded a two-day leadership retreat, which received support from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation Africa (FNF).
The NUP Women’s League recently concluded a two-day leadership retreat, which received support from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation Africa (FNF). The retreat was specifically designed to enhance the leadership skills of women leaders within the league, fostering their growth and development. The retreat brought together women leaders from different levels, …
Read More »Be warned that the museveni administration uses social media to distract the population.
Uganda’s Government Accused of Diverting Attention Through Social Media and Celebrity Influence written by clinton mirrors In recent years, the Ugandan government, led by President Yoweri Museveni, has faced allegations of using social media, celebrities, and influential figures within the government to divert public attention from controversial actions or decisions. …
Read More »Ultimately, the path towards political change and constitutional reforms in Uganda will depend on the collective will and actions of the Ugandan people, the commitment of political leaders to democratic values, and adherence to established legal and constitutional frameworks.
Uganda is experiencing a long period of governance under President Yoweri Museveni, who has been in power since 1986. Over the years, there have been debates and discussions about the need for political change and the importance of a peaceful and democratic transition of power. One of the key concerns …
Read More »Uganda school attack: What we know so far
Uganda reels from its deadliest attack in more than 10 years after a rebel group killed 41 civilians, mostly students Ugandan forces are hunting for rebels accused of killing at least 41 civilians, mostly students, in the worst attack in the country in more than a decade. Authorities have blamed Friday’s …
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