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NRM Infighting in Samia Bugwe Central: Members Reject Hamala Richard as Flag Bearer Amid Nyangweso's Poor Performance"

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By : Bwire Jonathan  "NRM Infighting in Samia Bugwe Central: Members Reject Hamala Richard as Flag Bearer Amid Nyangweso's Poor Performance" Introduction: The National Resistance Movement (NRM) party in Samia Bugwe Central is embroiled in a bitter infighting, with the majority of members opposing the consideration of Hamala Richard as the party's flag bearer. This comes after Nyangweso, the current MP who won as an independent candidate after losing the NRM primaries to Hamala Richard, has been widely criticized for his poor performance, with many calling him the worst MP , As the masses demand better services, our investigations reveal that the NRM is struggling to find a suitable candidate, with mbaha Patrice and osinya James, seasoned politicians with a history of unsuccessful attempts, being considered as potential flag bearers. The Crisis: Sources within the party reveal that Hamala Richard's candidacy has been met with fierce resistance from members, who arg...

Feudalism Reborn: How Corruption Creates a Culture of Inequality

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JP kingmaker  "Feudalism Reborn: How Corruption Creates a Culture of Inequality" Corruption, a pervasive and insidious force, has long plagued human societies, undermining trust, fairness, and equality. Its far-reaching consequences create a stark divide between the ruling elite, the middle class, and the marginalized peasants. *The Ruling Elite: Kings and Princes* Corruption enables the ruling class to consolidate power and accumulate wealth through illegitimate means. This self-serving elite exploits their position to amass riches, influence, and control, becoming the de facto "kings and princes" of society. They shape policies, laws, and institutions to maintain their grip on power, perpetuating a cycle of corruption and entitlement. *The Middle Class: Sycophants and Enablers* The middle class, ambitious and eager to climb the social ladder, becomes complicit in the corrupt system. They may benefit from proximity to power, receiving favors, contracts, or advantag...

Ouma Patrick Transformer reacts to president Museveni statements on the demonstrations

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By: JP king maker                        Ouma Patrick  said, "I applaud President Museveni's call for peaceful dialogue, but urge him to go beyond words. Genuine dialogue requires listening to all Ugandans, not just those who agree with the government. We need concrete actions to address economic inequality, corruption, and human rights abuses. To achieve this, I call on the President to establish an inclusive platform for dialogue, featuring: - Representation from diverse groups, including opposition parties, civil society, youth, and marginalized communities - Independent facilitation or mediation to ensure impartiality - Clear goals and objectives, focusing on tangible solutions - Mechanisms for ensuring accountability and follow-up actions Let's build a just, equitable, and prosperous Uganda. The time for constructive dialogue and collective action is now." Ouma Patrick Transformer aspiring member of parliament Samia b...

President Museveni addresses the demonstrators

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                  Yoweri K Museveni Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu. Greetings. I want to congratulate the Armed Forces and the Security Forces and the Wanainchi, for foiling or not participating in the bad demonstration that was planned for Tuesday. That demonstration, had two bad elements. Element no.1, was funding from foreign sources that are always meddling in the internal affairs of Africa for the last 600 years - slave trade, colonialism, neo-colonialism, genocide, economic exploitation, etc. All those involved, should know that Uganda is not a neo-colony where those shallow schemes can be deployed. The second element, was that some of the authors and participants of the demonstrations, were planning very bad things against the people of Uganda. Those very bad things, will come out in court when those arrested are being tried. It is possible, that some of the participants, did not know of the planned foreign funding and the p...

Election Results Raise Eyebrows: A Look into Rwanda's Presidential Election

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By JP kingmaker   Election Results Raise Eyebrows: A Look into Rwanda's Presidential Election The recent presidential election in Rwanda has left many questioning the legitimacy of the process. Incumbent President Paul Kagame secured an overwhelming 99.15% of the vote, based on partial provisional results with 79% of the votes counted. While Kagame's popularity is undeniable, such a landslide victory raises concerns about the election's credibility. In democratic elections, incumbents often have an advantage, but a 99.15% vote share is unusually high. This outcome could indicate several issues, including: - Limited political opposition or competition - Potential voter suppression or intimidation - Electoral manipulation or fraud - A lack of independent media or scrutiny International observers and organizations monitor elections to ensure their integrity and fairness. In Rwanda's case, reports from credible organizations like the European Union, the African Union, or hu...

The Muhoozi Succession Conundrum: Balancing Dynasty Politics and Democratic Principles in Uganda

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By :Bwire  Jonathan  The Muhoozi Succession Conundrum: Balancing Dynasty Politics and Democratic Principles in Uganda Introduction: As President Yoweri Museveni's tenure extends into its fourth decade, whispers of his son Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba's potential succession grow louder. While some argue that Muhoozi's leadership would ensure continuity and stability, others warn of the dangers of dynasty politics and the erosion of democratic principles. In this article, we'll delve into both perspectives, examining the political implications of Muhoozi's succession and the future of Ugandan democracy. Argument For Muhoozi's Succession: - Continuity and Stability: Muhoozi's succession would provide a seamless transition, maintaining the status quo and avoiding potential power struggles. - Experience and Qualifications: As a military leader and former Special Forces commander, Muhoozi possesses valuable expertise and leadership skills. - Development and Progress: ...

"Samia Bugwe Central Constituency Reminds MP of Responsibilities

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By last king   Honorable Members Regards  From the concerned members of SBC  We are writing to remind you of your critical role as our representative in the August House. As our elected representative, it is your responsibility to listen to and voice our concerns in Parliament. We would like to bring to your attention the key aspects of your representation role: - Constituency representation - Advocacy - Community engagement - Accessibility - Responsiveness - Accountability - Representation in committees - Plenary representation - Legislative representation - Symbolic representation Unfortunately, we have noticed that you have often ignored the voices of ordinary people in our community, claiming that it is not your role to listen and represent our concerns. We strongly disagree with this notion. As our representative, it is your duty to: - Listen to our concerns and issues - Represent our views in Parliament - Advocate for our needs and interests - Be accessible and acco...