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Beatrice Mao

@RealBeaMao

Beatrice Mao | Former Lord Mayor Candidate | Empowering women, youth & communities in Kampala | Join the movement for a brighter future #YourCityYourSay

London, England Beigetreten Temmuz 2020
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Beatrice Mao
Beatrice Mao@RealBeaMao·
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Daniel Lutaaya
Daniel Lutaaya@DanielLutaaya·
Ehhhh abaana ba Mbonye defend their prophet to the death. balinga numba. Atte bogera oluzungu lungi yarabi😳 Munsonyiwe banange, enjoy your false Prophet in peace.🙏 I apologize on behalf of the writers of the bible for writing Hebrews 1:1-2 We promise to host another council of Nicea next week to edit the bible and remove it so the greatest prophet of our generation can enjoy his Range Rover rides in peace. So we can honor Prophet Mbonye in peace. Why waste time honoring Jesus who we can’t see yet we have a living breathing prophet here in Kigo. Remember, “prophet Elvis Mbonye is way higher” than Moses, Elijah, Elisha, John the Baptist, Abraham, and all the apostles.” Even Satan saw him and he was very scared. Remember he goes to heaven every weekend. All hail Mbonye. 🤡
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Beatrice Mao@RealBeaMao·
Happy Easter Holidays
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Opondo Dem Gaster@dem_opondo·
BREAKING NEWS This is already a SURE WIN For Hon @norbertmao after President @KagutaMuseveni invited all the Elected MPs to attend @NRMOnline caucus at National Leadership institute in Kyankwanzi including Opposition Mp elects. I can see Noise Makers for @AnitahAmong crying
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Ruhembo'gwenjura
Ruhembo'gwenjura@Ruheemba·
Rt Hon Anita Among has no compelling historical mission as Speaker of Parliament that justifies blocking other capable contenders. This is a popular opinion grounded in principle. In leadership, the case for continuity in any high office must rest on a clear, unfinished national task that only the incumbent’s unique vision and momentum can complete. For instance, the President’s generational mandate to transform Uganda’s economy, strengthen social cohesion, and integrate the country strategically into the East African Community and broader African market, is precisely such a mission. It demands time, consistency, and long-term stewardship that no single term can fully deliver. The same logic applies to the current Chief of Defence Forces. His drive to root out corruption in the military, build institutional capacity, and forge international security partnerships is delivering measurable progress that benefits the nation. Disrupting such work prematurely would be unwise. Yet the Speakership is not an executive or lifetime role. It is a legislative position; presiding over debate, facilitating law-making, and maintaining order in the House for a single five-year parliamentary term. It is elected by MPs themselves, not bestowed for perpetuity. So the honest question the 12th Parliament must answer is: What unique, historic mission is Rt Hon Anita Among pursuing that requires denying other qualified MPs within the NRM or beyond, a fair chance to lead? She has served since 2022 and claims a record of high legislative output, constituency outreach, and House stability. Her supporters point to the passage of numerous bills and her role in maintaining order. But we also note persistent allegations of corruption, UK and US sanctions over misuse of public funds, and a style many see as overly aligned with the executive rather than transformative parliamentary reform. None of these achievements constitute a once in a generation “historical mission” that only she can finish, unlike the President’s economic vision or the CDF’s military overhaul. If better, cleaner, or more unifying leadership exists among the newly elected MPs, why tilt the field to protect the incumbent? Why deny Uganda’s legislature the chance to choose the strongest candidate on merit alone? Continuity without a clear, irreplaceable mission is not statesmanship. It is incumbency protection. The new House must vote freely, openly, and in the national interest. Anything less cheapens the office and the democracy it serves. Signed Mafaari N Edson Ruheemba. @KagutaMuseveni @mkainerugaba @NRMOnline @TodwongR @AndrewMwenda @Parliament_Ug @StateHouseUg @GCICUganda @pwatchug @sejudav @rwomchechen
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Kakuru Adams Rubagyemura
Kakuru Adams Rubagyemura@KRubagyemura·
It is becoming increasingly clear that the other camp is attempting to manufacture a false narrative out of political fear. The growing confidence around Hon. @norbertmao in the speakership race seems to have unsettled certain camp. Instead of engaging in fair and open competition, we are now witnessing calculated moves aimed at distraction and diversion. Using individuals from past contests to create unnecessary petitions and noise is not only dishonest it is a clear sign of insecurity. Ugandans deserve transparent leadership, not political games designed to block credible contenders. If the position of Speaker is truly about service, then let it be contested on merit, integrity, and vision not behind-the-scenes manipulation.
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Kayesu Janet
Kayesu Janet@KayesuJanet1·
Naye sitaani, obutego tego bwotega otega bwaaki😭😭
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Ruhembo'gwenjura
Ruhembo'gwenjura@Ruheemba·
As our nation stands at the threshold of a significant transition, this is our Easter prayer as Youths: "May this resurrection power revive the dignity of our Parliament. May our MPs focus on Uganda’s future and put the nation first. Lord, resurrect true patriotism in all our leaders." Happy Easter. @Parliament_Ug @GovUganda @pwatchug @GCICUganda
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