🇺🇬 great nation and people! Let's all care of the nation. Whatever we're! We became because of the nation. Destroying something is easier but building or rebuild has never been that easy! Let's pay attention to the nation that our grandparents sacrificed and got for us!
The era of tribal rule in Uganda must come to an end. Having lived there for 10 years, I've witnessed firsthand how people are growing increasingly weary of Museveni and his regime. They constantly tout "peace and stability," yet the population suffers under the leadership of an aging ruler who acts as if he owns the country. Ugandans, it’s time to reclaim your nation and your future! Love you from Somalia
Times and Seasons, a recipe that applies to any Living being under the big blue sky. Right now its Amin this, Obote that but time will exhume all that is being hidden.
Very brilliant idea from the Professor of information, The Defence Information Officer Gen Kuraigye. There will be no apology to those who will be injured or loose there lives while trying to impress foreigners on the expense of our country's economic progress. People should be taught to love their country and have it at heart if need be by forceful means.
Look at the names of those in support of his statement, can you make any pattern? Anyway that is how Elly Tumwine used to speak, but where is he? Vanity of vanities!
Remember this word my own son Kulayigye.riots are not good its true but one needs to address the root cause. People do not simply riot for the sake of it. Make some investigation. Remember you are once a cadre and the song was . " sisi wote ni gyeshi ya wanainchi, Tunapigiya Uhuru. "
But why beat protestors? Whatever position a journalist stand doesn’t Matter. He/she is a journalist and they should be respected. Journalists on both sides should be respected because both are producing 3D information from both sides. That is what a civilized government does! When did protesting become a national security when it is peaceful? Journalists should be transparent too if what he says is true.
Banange general kulaigye help us there asoldier called Mweteise Richard he is working in jinja but he comes to our village every 2 weeks threatening his family members with agun we want to know if he is still aserving officer 3 year ago he killed his wife but he is bring police and cm lc1 please help us
Indeed, I remember when he paraded a guy with flat iron patches on the chest and he told the country the guy had been held in Nup safe houses and no one in Nup was😮😮😮😮😮😅 arrested 😮😮
I am from Kenya and the Kenyan law and Ugandan law bear resemblance in that both are derived from the British law; When people who are lawfully assembled begin to conduct themselves in a manner as to cause a breach of the peace as to endanger the protection of life and property they are unlawfully assembled and the same assembly is called a riot. In 1714 when George 1 became the king of England his opponents started organizing protests against him and the British government anxious to stop the protests enacted a law called ; "The Riot Act"' where public officials were allowed to break up gatherings of upto 12 people or more by reading aloud a proclamation,warning those who heard it that they must disperse within an hour or they will be guilty of a felony punishable by death. That law however draconian it is seemed to be, remained in force until 1973 when it was repealed. Drawing the line is very clear because one's rights stop where another person's rights begin. You see it is foolish for one to argue that he/she has a right to protest without knowing that at the same point where he/she is protesting is for example a business place for another person such that the business person will not carry out his business because of one's protests or demonstration or that place is a road and is a passage say to a hospital or to an airport and by blocking it you cause inconviniences to other peole.For example in Kenya the protestors are supposed to inform the police the route along which they will march( say for example such and such street and end up in such and such park for speeches or address etc) but does it happen?The answer is no.Does is happen in Uganda? I dont know because I am from Kenya. In America there is an open field outside the white house where you can go and can stay there the whole year demonstrating without interfering with other people's activities.
I have interacted with various people from different countries and I've come to realise that it's only Ugandans who undermine their own country, blackmailing Uganda, ill talking and spreading fake news or rumours about the same, not knowing how negatively it impacts our beloved country world over
@@warstory123 What do you call unity when it's Ugandans making fellow Ugandans suffer, carry out enough research, we're not here for competition, but rather reality, someone charges a person 7m shillings or more to go to UAE, but leaves the later at the airport, I wish you knew how many people are suffering because of visa issues after paying their money to Ugandan visa companies, truth be told, though the government is not doing well as expected, we also have to change on how we do things and what we say on social media, why hide your name if you're serious about uniting Africa
@@JuliusNyendwohait is so disturbing someone looking for a job U end up paying 7m yes wrong however it would be better to demonstrate on those offices of the so companies as it happened to middle east agency than demonstrating on streets becoz of politics abusing police who would come to help U.
@@jakarandaone6158 I've interacted with the white people who have been in Uganda and they say they were surprised when they visited Uganda, what is on social media is different from what is on ground, if the candidate you voted didn't go through, you have to accept and life moves on normally, politics is just a game, analyse the cabinet, and tell me which region has the majority ministers
Let's accept Africans in general we have a problem, very many Ugandans are suffering because of fellow Ugandans abroad, is it the gov't that is telling those people to get money from those people and fail to provide the services paid for, as we blame the government, believe me or not even us we have a lot of problems and we think it's normal
There were two cases that really showed how our journalists are biased, one at rwela where a woman without besigye under lessed and she accused police and Ntv covered up and the one with lord mayor where he came with already torn suit and he accused police and the media covered still
Journalists shouldn't worry. They should stand with police. But the rioter also have phones to record the police. This is total nonsence that is not called for in public remarks. There was no need to bribe journalists in the public.
I'll disagree with this guy, as a photographer I have to cover equality. I do not stand on the side or with the police. I stand with the truth and the law protects me. I don't know what this guy is saying claiming to be speaking the truth
My property was stolen by Kabalagala police station and the DPP office, after I refused to bribe the DPP office with 1 mill Ugx to declare my property my property after it was stolen by an employee
@@stefandelno5825, Sorry for that,but I don't know where you come from,but if you are from either UK or British,the best thing is to tell your compatriots what is happening in Africa and the role of Bill Clinton and Tony Blair to support this injustice because without their hands Museveni and Kurayidje would no longer behave like this!
This General is a lunar. Whereas he has a point, but what would you expect when the government is doing nonsense. You expect media to cover up your shit up.