Kunihira Proscovia
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Kunihira Proscovia
@ProscieK
Mother | Advocate | Manchester United | Daughter| politician.
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Kasım 2012
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Dear Kabanda,
don’t allow Nameere to get away with smearing you and throwing diguised spiteful remarks at Gen. MK. She’s essentially challenging MK. Hit back thoroughly. Bring out her election skeletons.
Dear Nameere,
Kabanda is a crude bully. Show him that you’re stooko mpya. Kuba, kuba, kuba. What is PLU to endorse a Speaker!!! Ask him why he is involving a serving soldier in partisan politics. Don’t stop.

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Embu asanteni, wananchi here are not asking for the impossible.
They are asking for hospitals that work, maternity care that reaches them, and a government that understands what is urgent.
A government with vision does not allocate billions to luxury projects while public hospitals run empty. It fixes what is broken first.
The Kenya we are building belongs to all of us. Let us build it together.
#TuunganeTujikomboe
#MarthaKarua2027
#PurpleTrain



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A mother's day reflection:Resilience in the face of loss.
THE VERY THING THAT MAKES A WOMAN A MOTHER,- UTERUS, I LOST TO STATE BRUTALITY! UGANDA.
Today is Mother’s Day, and my heart overflows with quiet gratitude. I have received three kind messages so far —one from my son, one from my daughter, and one from a dear friend.
In those simple words, I feel seen and cherished. I am a blessed mother.
Yet, the day also carries a heavy shadow. What stands out in painful contrast is the part of me I lost—the very thing that makes a woman a mother. My uterus. Taken not by illness or choice, but by violence. By state brutality.
It was in 2019. Bobi Wine, then a member of Parliament, was under house arrest as human rights violations, especially against members of the opposition escalated across Uganda. When he called on each of us to do what we could, I answered. I secured an appointment to meet the Inspector General of Police, the very person I was told was best placed to address the abuse of opposition members’ rights. “Come back tomorrow at 10 a.m.,” they said.The next day, the gates of Naguru Police Headquarters were lined with officers—men and women in uniform,shields & masks as though ready for battle. I had no clue it was all for me.
Instead of dialogue, I was met with tear gas, pepper spray,brutality, and untold dehumanization. They broke into my vehicle, roughed me up within,sexually violated me, pulled me out ,and beat me until I lost consciousness, right there at the Uganda Police Headquarters Naguru.
My pregnant body, failing, was rushed to & dumped at Iran Uganda Hospital—a facility managed by the police themselves. Left for dead. Held there as a suspect until kind people with some influence agitated for a transfer to a hospital of family's choice.
To try save both lives, a lot was done & inevitably extensive operation-- Cesarean section, the emergency removal of my uterus resulted as well as a repair of my bladder. Healing & full recovery were costly. Uganda. Kenya . Ireland.
My youngest & last born child survived only by God’s mercy—literally beaten, and teargassed out of my womb. He is a living testament to both unimaginable violence and divine grace.
Nearly seven years later, the same government under which all this has been done prepares to swear in the same president. The overseer of it all & more.
The weight of that repetition presses heavily on my chest. What haven’t we given for motherland? Oh Uganda, will I ever see a day of true freedom? Will my children—especially the youngest—ever walk in a society where dignity is not a privilege but a right? A free Uganda where justice is not a dream but a reality?
Today, I carry both joy and sorrow.
I am still here.
Still standing.
stilll hoping.
Resilience. Human Rights. Uganda.
Nana Namata Annette Mwafrika M (Nalongo)




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BESIDES,
1. Anna Adeke
2. Medard Segona
3. Asuman Basalirwa
4. Wilfred Niwagaba
5. Jonathan Odur
6. Abdullah Kiwanuka
7. Gilbert Olanya and,
8. Betty Nambooze
Others supported the bill, check here your MP and see where to start from👇🏿
#RejectTheSovereigntyBill




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Happy Birthday the villager 001 .
Today, I pause and look at how far I’ve come ,the silent battles I’ve fought, the moments I almost gave up, and the strength I somehow found to keep going. Life hasn’t always been soft or fair, but I’ve grown through it all… quietly, deeply, and truthfully.
I celebrate the person I am becoming,resilient, passionate, and still learning. I celebrate the dreams that refuse to die inside me, the love I continue to give, and the hope I carry even on difficult days.
May this new chapter be kinder to me. May it open doors I’ve been praying for. May it remind me that I am worthy of everything good I desire.
Here’s to more life, more growth, more purpose… and to choosing myself, over and over again.
Happy Birthday to me ❤️

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Join us tomorrow at the home of the second liberation, Plot 6, Katonga Road as we address the nation.
#FreeKizzaBesigye
#FreeHajjiObeid
#FreeSamMugumya
#FreeSamuelMakokha
#FreedomForAll

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📌Explainer...
Yes, @democraticfr mounted a petition to Constitutional Court, asking the learned Justices therein to make pronouncements and orders related to the Constitutionality of particularized actions of varied actors, before and during the 2026 general elections.
To those interested in reading to appreciate the cause of action, the respondents (Electoral Commission and the Attorney General shall have to explain the Constitutionality of their actions, on the nine (9) grounds hereunder;
1. Failure of the Electoral Commission to re-demarcate Parliamentary Constituencies within 12 months after the 2024 Census, which the party contends that it violated the Principle of Population Quota.
2. Procurement, and Deployment of Biometric Voter Verification Kits (BVVK) machines during the last election without an enabling Law.
3. Unexplained expansion of the Voter Register, which the DF avers, compromised the integrity of the election.
4. Unfairly demanding 100 voter signatures from every intending Presidential candidate from 2/3 of the Districts in Uganda, which is the DF considers legally redundant.
5. The interfering by the UPDF in the elections and issuing arbitrary orders that compromised the independence of the Electoral Commission.
6. Failure of the Electoral Commission to tally Presidential elections at National tally Center, and Parliamentary elections results at District/City tally Centers, and failure to harmonize the same results with agents of candidates,and election observers.
7. Failure by the District Returning Officers to electronically avail to presidential candidates’ agents, copies of returns from tally sheets before transmitting them to the National Tally Center.
8. Failure to Register and facilitate Diaspora citizens and Prisoners to Vote by the Electoral Commission.
9. Failure by the Electoral Commission to recognize and treat the DF as a Parliamentary Party!
#RealChangeActNow
@UgandaEC @JudiciaryUG @DailyMonitor @ntvuganda @nbstv @nilepostnews @newvisionwire @zimulaismael26 @bbstvug @MathiasMpuuga

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