Amamacho
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Amamacho
@Amamacho
Mind, Palm and Thigh reader.









Media platforms were warned not to take photos or videos during the fuel talk meeting with matatu associates. They were warned, but someone just pretended he was holding her phone, took a snap when they were issuing cheques. The photo is from a state official. It was taken secretly during the envelope distribution. Each envelope had a KSh 2 million cheque. The matatu associates froze and declared that the protest had been suspended countrywide. They turned the protest into millions...into wealth. Going home smiling with KSh 2 million plus job promises. Just same like Mprara Kebaso who became millionaire in just months.

The way he stepped forward. He refused to be used for a photo opp. "Presence is not submission....wacha niongee"

"The strike continues! Aluta continua" - Matatu sector players openly disagree with CSs Opiyo Wandayi and Davis Chirchir on live TV

Ugandan Politician, Evelyn Anite took back an ambulance she donated to her district, after losing an election in 2021.








What happened in the Senate Chamber on 25th March 2026 was not just an embarrassment but a gross violation of the dignity of a child. A young female student who went to Parliament under the School Voluntary Service Scheme to learn was met with inappropriate and degrading remarks from Senator Karen Nyamu. The Senate must be a SAFE space that affirms the dignity and future of our Children. Article 53(1)(d) of the Constitution guarantees every child the right to be protected from abuse and inhuman treatment. Article 53(2) makes the child's best interests paramount in every matter with no exceptions. Additionally, Section 22(1) of the Children Act 2022 prohibits any person from subjecting a child to psychological abuse which includes acts causing embarrassment and humiliation. I call upon the Senate to go beyond accepting the theatrical apology and take concrete accountability measures. Senator Karen Nyamu still sought to justify her conduct even while purporting to apologise. An apology that is read and accepted in minutes is NOT justice. If we are serious about protecting the girl child, then our institutions must reflect that seriousness.


















