Cathy@cathitex

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Cathy@cathitex

Cathy@cathitex

@Cathynammy

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Cathy@cathitex
Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@brucenahabwe1 Ahhh you can only prove to us if you let some one stand for NUP presidential aspirant in the next election. Of if you hand over power to another NUP president since you have served enough terms. Otherwise we all want a free Uganda but you want both. And it’s ok to want both.
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Nahabwe Bruce
Nahabwe Bruce@brucenahabwe1·
I am not dying to be a President, my desire is to have a free country!
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Whemïmor
Whemïmor@hy_wemmy·
Getting stitches in your v@gina to push out a baby for a man who wants to go 50/50 on bills? Nah I’ll pass
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Cathy@cathitex
Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@hy_wemmy The moment we change the mindset of thinking you give birth for men we shall be well emancipated. Give birth for yourselves and have sex because you want and understand the consequences!!
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TUSIIME SERAH 🇺🇬
TUSIIME SERAH 🇺🇬@SeraTheActivist·
“I am not dying to be in power. My desire is a free and peaceful Uganda that works for everyone"- @HEBobiwine
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Vala Afshar
Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
“Sometimes the pain of the heart is far greater than any physical pain.”
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Cathy@cathitex
Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@LilianaStellah @TonyNatif The reason I can’t endure domestic violence for a night is that 1 day I can kill him in his sleep. So I think women should learn 2 walk away rather than endure torture. Some one can turn the angel in u into a 👿. Maybe he beat her up so badly and killed himself to avoid jail.
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Lilianah Stellah
Lilianah Stellah@LilianaStellah·
@TonyNatif Nkubulire gwe Natif, those are wounds she sustained at the last scene. .. if Katanga battled her for the past 30 years, let her share evidence of other body scars, most of all , any police references that she was being abused. Plus killing him wasn't a solution.
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Anthony Natif
Anthony Natif@TonyNatif·
UgandaVsMollyKatanga: Mrs Molly Katanga opens her defense with Defiance, Grit and Bravery. Yesterday, 26th March 2026 was the day Justice Rosette Comfort Kania set for Mrs Molly Katanga and her 4 co-accused to start their defense in a murder case that’s now past the 2 year mark. At just past 10:30 am, Henry Katanga’s widow physically made it into a packed courtroom, was helped into the witness stand by two prisons staff, faced her accusers and told them she didn’t do it and in fact, she was a victim of grievous domestic violence at the hands of her deceased husband who took his own life. It was the first time in nearly two years that the matriarch of the Katanga household physically made it to court; having appeared via video link from Luzira prison throughout the entirety of the prosecution’s case. It was exactly one month past the date that Justice Rosette Kania invited Mrs Katanga to defend herself and explain to court how her husband died, how she ended up with GSR on her, her DNA on the gun, who opened the bedroom door etc. Led by Peter Kabatsi, SC, Mrs Katanga told court about the events that transpired in the lead up to the death of her husband -of 32 years-by a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head, on the morning of 2 Nov 2023. She called their marriage a “normal marriage” and her late husband with whom they had 4 children “an introvert”, “a quiet man”, “a gentleman”. She told court that on 1 Nov 2023, she got home from work after 5pm, went for her usual walk up Mbuya hill, got back, took a shower, joined their youngest son who was doing his homework, fed him then he went to bed at around 7 pm. Her husband came home between 7:30 and 8 pm. He told her about his money lending business struggles; a business that she says was the source of stress to him because his clients weren’t paying him back as they should. She named the late “Aponye” who she said died with his debt of about UGX 1.5 Billion. She called him a friend of the family for more than 20 years and that his death threw her late husband in an emotional tailspin. She told court that she assured him the company would pay and that while Henry and “Aponye” often dealt without need for written agreements, upon his death, agreements recognizing the debt were drawn up with his company. She told court that Henry repeatedly told her he was depressed. She said she encouraged him to see their family Doctor, a one Dr Karuhanga whose practice is on Uganda House in Kampala. He saw the Doctor who wrote him a prescription but he refused to fill said script, instead saying this was business stress that would eventually pass. On the evening of 1 Nov 2023 when Mr Katanga returned home, they sat in the upper sitting room, adjacent to their bedroom. He kept telling her he was stressed. She encouraged him to calm down. After a while, she left him and went to the prayer room to pray. It took an hour. She returned, tapped him goodnight and went to bed. He later joined her in bed, she said, but that he didn’t sleep much. At 6am on the fateful morning, she woke up and went to the bathroom. She was brushing her teeth when Henry entered the bathroom and started beating her. She tried to hide under the sink. He yanked her away from the sink; it broke. He slammed her head on the door leading back to the bedroom, hit her head on the door handle. He was beating her with a baton. He dragged her to the bedroom and continued beating her. She was screaming for help. After a while, the beating stopped. He called her name “Molly, Molly, stand up”. She couldn’t stand up. He then went and opened the door, came back and told her he was going to kill himself. She heard a loud bang, thought he had shot her. Then silence. She crawled to the door, leaned on it and opened it using her elbow. She crawled to the other room, the skin of her head hanging on the sides. Her head had been cut open due to the beatings. She said she didn’t know where Henry was after the blast. Cont’d..
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Mrs Molly Katanga is in court. 10:44 am: Assistant DPP Samali Wakooli does the “introductions” and complains about the defense disclosing their evidence just 2 days ago. She says nevertheless, they’re ready to hear the defense’s case. Peter Kabatsi, SC stands up and says the defense is ready to proceed and they will start with A1, Molly Katanga, who would “testify on oath”. You can follow the proceedings here: youtube.com/live/hT7y86e1F…

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Brayo🇺🇬@Ntalebrian22·
Omukulembeze alabise atya wano?
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Cathy@cathitex
Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@KiberuJimmy @EdwinMuhumuza3 @hanstums And it’s very ok otherwise what would they sell if they don’t have it. But also why are you buying al estate if it useless like the post says up there😂. Just know their parents bought it from some one just like you are buying from them.
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Jimmy Kiberu
Jimmy Kiberu@KiberuJimmy·
Uganda elitist middle/political class watch the changing world (y)our kids live.They've no interest in biological assets you're stocking on ranches in Gomba,Ngoma etc.After college in Canada;those prized Najeera highrises aint their passion!Expect inlaws from Dominica,Nigeria etc
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Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@hanstums @KiberuJimmy If they sell off the estate it is still for their benefit that’s still tells you that land is never on vain.
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Hans@hanstums·
@KiberuJimmy #BitterFact There are already examples children who get their education in the first World's; Canada, America, Germany, UK, etc. don't have any urge to settle in down here due to various ecological and social factors. They stay for a while and run back or sell of estates.....1/2
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Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@KiberuJimmy As parent invest for yourself not kids. I don’t think they are investing for their kids. And by the way land is never in vain. Cattle is never in vain just get time speak to those who have them and know how they benefit.
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Brillian😍Bae❤️✨💫
Brillian😍Bae❤️✨💫@Fayth_Bryllyan·
When you get pregnant as you pray for safe delivery ..pray you have breast milk to feed your baby till 6 months …baby formula is expensive ehhhh👐👐👐👐👐😂😂😂
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Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@CKyobutungi @martinbaluku14 @KiberuJimmy Land is never in vain. Getting return on investment it’s how you choose to utilise it. We have previously accumulated for land and it’s we chose to utilise it. Its the best decision we ever made. We chose purchasing over rentals and now it will be the one to build them.
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Cathy@cathitex
Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@martinbaluku14 @CKyobutungi @KiberuJimmy one day that land will be the saviour. Buying land is never in vain. I praise my dad. He was a hustling carpenter but kept buying small bits of land which later saved us when he died . Cos my mother went to the village and utilised the land and paid for 8 of us upto university.
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Cathy@cathitex
Cathy@cathitex@Cathynammy·
@madebyiragaba My sisters kid refused formula at one month and took black tea and cassava porridge . She dint die either😂
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iRagaba Charles RONALD
iRagaba Charles RONALD@madebyiragaba·
Baby formula! 💀😭 Kasita I am having only one child 🙈
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