It has been confirmed that Museveni will be addressing the nation on Sunday about the covid situation. The president had just addressed the nation on the same on Saturday. However, he clearly stated that he had only came to warn Ugandans to respect SOPs. This is not what Ugandans expected from him after all the rumors that were making rounds. ...
Read More »Burundian President, Evaristo Ndayishimiye Applauds President Museveni
Burundian President Evaristo Ndayishimiye while on a two-day visit to Uganda has appreciated President Museveni’s towards his country. He made the comments in regard to the circumstances that surrounded the untimely death of Burundian President, Pierre Nkurunziza. Nkurunziza last year succumbed to covid 19, a thing that threw the country into panic. Burundi was however able to swiftly go through ...
Read More »We Shall Do Whatever It Takes To Bring Down This Regime – Kyagulanyi To Museveni
Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has said he will do everything in their power to bring down Museveni’s regime. He said this yesterday at his place after heavy deployment of the military at his home. Much as the swearing-in ceremony is just hours away, Bobi Wine is also not giving in to it since he insists he won the elections. ...
Read More »Museveni Passes Out 1143 Army Cadet Officers And Air Force Pilots
After completing six months of training. President Museveni has passed out 1143 UPDF cadet officers. The commander in chief of the armed forces did this at the Uganda Military Academy in Kabamba and some of the cadet officers passed out were Air Force cadets. An Officer Cadet trainee from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and one from Kenya Military Academy ...
Read More »Gen Museveni Must Bring Back Our People Dead or Alive, Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine is demanding the release of people kidnapped by security forces whether dead or alive. He said this yesterday at a protest with a few people in downtown. “Gen. Museveni must bring back our people dead or alive. The right to protest is embedded within our Constitution. A Ugandan who participates in a peaceful demonstration commits no offence,” he ...
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