
MoneymKers1
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MoneymKers1
@MukoHass1
Political activist fighting for my mother land, Pharmacist,hard working Parent, Focused and determined to face challenges that's what makes me proud





RE: SPEAKERSHIP RACE I wish to draw the attention of the public to the matters regarding the Speakership race. After wide consultations and deep introspection, and to maintain harmony and clarity in my beloved party, the @NRMOnline, I wish to categorically and unequivocally state that I will not be offering myself for the Speakership race of the 12th Parliament. I am greatly indebted to H.E @KagutaMuseveni, my party, the @NRMOnline, and members of the 11th Parliament for giving me the opportunity to serve as Deputy Speaker and Speaker. I am equally indebted to my family and friends for the solidarity and support they have extended to me over the last five years. I pledge my total support to the candidates who will be endorsed by the President and the Party, and Implore all colleague MPs of the 12th Parliament to do the same. I shall remain available to the service of my country as the party and the President may assign me. In the meantime, I pledge to continue cooperating with all ongoing investigations as initiated by the relevant organs of the state to get to the root of all the allegations raised. FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY. ANITA ANNET AMONG















Requiring a Ugandan citizen or business to obtain the Minister of Foreign Affairs' permission before conducting a transaction totaling UGX 400M in a calendar year is a prior restraint. Prior restraint is unconstitutional. It assumes one is going to commit a crime, and thus must be restricted before the crime is committed. In fact, this bill penalizes banks with a fine or imprisonment for any transaction from a foreign agent, regardless of amount, that is not pre-approved by the minister. A foreign agent is anyone outside the borders at the time of the transaction, and the minister has the power to designate anyone as a foreigner. If you have raised money from VCs, equity funds/loans, etc., you know money does not wait for red tape or a minister to approve a business proposal or funding. The NGO Act and the Anti-Money Laundering Act already criminalize illegal transactions. But let's be honest, NGOs, social activists, and political parties whose funding this law is designed to regulate are just businesses in disguise. Let the money from foreigners come in, and let these Ugandans who masquerade as NGOs, social activists, and opposition enjoy it. They will share it with us - their families, friends, churches, bars, etc. Bad Black was right. Let's not criminalize Ugandans who get money from stupid foreigners. If stupid foreigners think they are funding real social activists, NGOs, or opposition parties, and yet they are feeding hungry politicians and social activists, why stop this? Don't save these foreign idiots from the heist, don't stop the hassle of these Ugandan politicians/activists / NGOs. It's a game. It's a hassle. Just tax the hassle, and we coexist. I'm confident parliament, with the good guidance of @KagutaMuseveni, will amend this bill.





























