
Munna bulemeezi
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These documents, publicized under America's public disclosure laws, reveal that the Museveni regime is busy hiring foreign agents in Washington DC to white wash its battered image before the world. According to the documents, the regime is executing agreements with American lobbyists to engage American legislators, NGOs, the media, and others on its behalf. But it's too late because the truth about Uganda is already out and absolutely nothing the regime does can buy it back!









I don't know about you, but Fred Byamukama’s early interventions at the Ministry of Works and Transport have made me look back at Gen. Katumba Wamala’s tenure with fresh concern. The new minister’s public urgency, inspections, deadlines and willingness to confront stalled projects and institutional failures have exposed just how quiet, cautious and diplomatic the previous leadership often appeared while serious problems accumulated. That is why Katumba’s move to the Ministry of Public Service worries me even more. Public Service is not a ceremonial ministry. It sits at the heart of government efficiency, discipline, productivity, staffing, accountability and service delivery across ministries, departments, agencies and local governments. When Public Service underperforms, the entire state underperforms. Uganda does not need a sleeping giant there. It needs a reformer with urgency, firmness and the courage to confront entrenched inefficiency, absenteeism, weak supervision, poor performance and bureaucratic complacency. Katumba is experienced, respected and measured. But those qualities must now translate into visible reform and measurable results. Diplomacy alone will not fix a public service system that many citizens already experience as slow, unresponsive and detached. His new assignment may prove whether he was merely constrained at Works—or simply too comfortable with institutional failure.































