Member of Parliament of Nakawa West, Joel Ssenyonyi has said the government is not deliberate in addressing the ongoing crisis in the country. The ongoing price escalation in the country has led some people to start looking at the government in a different way. It even seems as though people got tired of complaining because even social media users got ...
Read More »I Will Meet With NRM Caucus Next Week And We Discuss About High Prices – Museveni
President Museveni has said next week he will be meeting the NRM caucus to discuss the high prices of commodities. Museveni said this in his Easter message to Ugandans. “As we celebrate Easter, I know the issue of high prices of commodities is disturbing our people. I will meet with the NRM caucus next week and we discuss then I ...
Read More »Hon Joel Ssenyonyi Questions Government’s Role If It Can’t Help It’s People
Nakawa West MP Hon Joel Ssenyonyi has come out to question the role of government if it can’t help its people in times of dire need. There is an ongoing crisis on the prices of basic commodities which have been skyrocketing for some months now. These have led to a strain on the living conditions of the ordinary people who ...
Read More »All This Government Cares About Is Staying In Power – Dr. Miria Matembe
Former Ethics and Integrity Minister, Dr. Miria Matembe has said this government only cares about staying in power. According to her, the government doesn’t care about Ugandans and this is why they are quiet about the ongoing inflation. “I am not an economist, but I do not think that the government cares about Ugandans. What drives this government is staying ...
Read More »If We Don’t Plan For Ourselves In This Country, We are Finished – Hon. Nandala Mafabi
Hon. Nandala Mafabi has said people in this country should just plan for themselves, otherwise, they are finished. According to him, this country has no economists, and if any, they must have studied in a backward direction. “In this country, if we don’t plan for ourselves, we are finished. We don’t have planners or economists. If we do, I think ...
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