By Alexander Luyima KAMPALA, Uganda – In a bold appeal to the international community, Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, the outspoken opposition leader popularly known as Bobi Wine, has called for an immediate halt to donor funding for Uganda’s government, citing systematic human rights violations, including abductions, torture, and state-sanctioned impunity. …
Read More »“Enough is Enough!” – Ugandan Students Warn Museveni’s Brutal Regime Is Fueling a Revolution
By Alexander Luyima Uganda is a ticking time bomb. A fiery speech by a concerned student has gone viral, drawing chilling parallels between the unchecked brutality of President Yoweri Museveni’s regime and the spark that ignited the French Revolution. The message is clear: oppression breeds rebellion—and Uganda is on the …
Read More »Uganda’s Amiri Wabusimba Joins Global Youth Leaders at the 5th Nasser Fellowship in Cairo.
In a dynamic force of Pan-African diplomacy, youth empowerment, and strategic cocommunicationAmiri Wabusimba has arrived in Cairo to represent Uganda at the 5th Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership a prestigious international program convening 150 emerging youth leaders from across the Global South. Hosted at the Olympic Centre Hotel, this year’s …
Read More »Uganda’s Military Chief Muhoozi Declares Intent to Kill Bobi Wine Himself
After coming through with his threats of raiding National Unity Platform (NUP) offices , the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) also the son of Uganda President Yoweri Museveni, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba has now issued another threat against NUP leader Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine. On Thursday last week, the police …
Read More »We Are Not Going Anywhere”: First Nations Push Back Against Alberta Separation Talk
By Alexander Luyima As Premier Danielle Smith fans the flames of Alberta separatism with talk of a potential referendum in 2026, Indigenous leaders across the province are sounding a fierce alarm—warning that any path toward separation that excludes First Nations voices is not only unconstitutional but unthinkable. > “We are …
Read More »Torture as Theater: Uganda’s Regime Flaunts Brutality in the Case of Eddie Mutwe
By Alexander Luyima Kampala, Uganda — When General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Yoweri Museveni and commander of Uganda’s armed forces, posted images of a battered Eddie Mutwe on social media, he did more than admit to an abduction—he flaunted it. The photos, showing Mutwe’s swollen feet, bruised body, and …
Read More »When Party Supremacy Hijacks the State: A Democratic Setback in Uganda.
By Amiri Wabusimba. In the heart of East Africa, Uganda’s political climate has once again drawn attention this time, not for progressive reform, but for the troubling convergence of party dominance and state governance. As the country navigates its path toward the 2026 general elections, a disconcerting precedent was set …
Read More »Muhoozi’s Twitter Taunts & Uganda’s Descent into Military Tyranny: When Will the World Act?
By Alexander Luyima A General’s Mockery, a Nation’s Agony While Ugandans disappear into torture chambers, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba—the son of President Museveni and Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces (UPDF)—takes to Twitter to joke about abductions. His latest posts read like a sick comedy script: “I captured NUP’s military commander …
Read More »The Weaponization of Tribe in African Politics: Uganda’s Muhoozi and the Perils of Divisive Rhetoric
How Tribal Narratives Undermine Unity—And Why Africans Must Reject Them A recent tweet from Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, sparked controversy when he boasted about capturing an opposition figure “like a grasshopper (Nsenene)” and emphasized coercive cultural assimilation. This rhetoric is not an isolated incident—it reflects a …
Read More »Bobi Wine’s bodyguard tortured By Military , lawyer says
A bodyguard for one of Uganda’s opposition leaders, Bobi Wine, has been charged with aggravated robbery, days after the head of the military said he had detained him. Last week Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who is also President Yoweri Museveni’s son, confirmed that he had been holding Eddie Mutwe five days after …
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