Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, President Museveni’s son, has been so controversial via his Twitter page for as long as we can remember. He doesn’t seem to stop and has now revealed why he’s going to capture Nairobi. It should be recalled that Muhoozi drew widespread criticism last year after tweets threatening to bring Kenya down to its knees in just two ...
Read More »Like Anyone Else, Museveni Will Die – Says Hon Ronald Balimwezo
Nakawa East MP Hon Ronald Balimwezo has apparently “predicted” the death of President Museveni. In fact, it’s not a prediction but a fact as the MP said that Museveni will someday pass on like anybody else. He however wondered how he will leave the country once he dies. Balimwezo added that countries have been thrown into turmoil once long-serving presidents ...
Read More »Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba Snubs Father- Calls Uncle Gen Saleh The Greatest NRA General
The first son, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has become well acquainted with comments that are often deemed controversial. These are even at times targeting his own family just like how he’s snubbed his father, Gen Museveni by calling his uncle Gen Saleh the greatest NRA General. While wishing Gen Salim Saleh a happy birthday, Muhoozi called his uncle the greatest General ...
Read More »Besigye Says The Freedom Struggle In Country Is Not A Generational Struggle
Former Presidential Candidate, Kizza Besigye, has said the freedom struggle is not a generational struggle. He said this while commenting on Muhoozi’s claim that he is the young people’s voice. Besigye says the country can’t have father and son ruling it as they want. “There is no Muhoozi or Museveni, they are all the same juntas and personifications of pain ...
Read More »Ebola Lockdown: Museveni Prohibits Movement In And Out Of Mubende And Kasanda Districts
President Museveni yesterday prohibited movement from and in Mubende and Kasanda districts. This has been dissolved due to the spread of Ebola that has become rampant. This measure is going to go on for 21 days including curfew from 6AM to 7PM. “Movements from Mubende to Kasanda and vice versa are prohibited. There will be a curfew in Mubende and ...
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