@JoelSsenyonyi Who told you she was abducted you clout chasing dead watch, just wait for your turn because you are amongst the group which has been the most corrupt in that Parliament
Whenever it rains, we all get wet.
Also, there are no survivors in a sinking boat!
That’s what happens when the rule of law is disregarded. Whenever we speak out condemning abductions, colleagues in NRM say it’s arrests and not abductions.
I hope the family and lawyers of the latest victim get to trace her, and that her rights as a suspect get to be respected…the same thing we’ve always demanded for Opposition leaders and supporters who are often abducted.
Please understand this very very well. When we win the title we shall be extremely unbearable and we shall shut down not just Kampala but Uganda. Arsenal fans all over Uganda please prepare to make them all pay for their noise and negativity. You will have this right in your faces.
Compile some lists of those who have been the loudest and most irritating during our run in and we shall remind them when the time comes!
Do NOT even doubt me.
@TourismBoardUg we want to plant @arsenal flag on top of Rwenzori. Who wants to climb with me?
@frankbalkazerg1 Clout chasing MF, am sure now you understand why some people who don’t support the same political party as you celebrated the death of one of your people while the husband was in prison, reap what you sow
Not to sound cynical, I wish a swift recovery to the NRM blogger who was knocked by the vehicle transporting Christopher Okello to court….But the level of hostility he’s bn showing towards Bobi Wine and the will of Ugandans is deeply concerning. Hopefully, this moment gives him a chance to reflect and return with a clearer perspective.
For context why Fred Ssebatta and his colleagues got emotional and stormed out of the presser are these statements from Eddy Kenzo that musicians of the 80s and 90s didn’t achieve much because they didn’t have flashy cars or lavish homes, and that the 2000s generation is therefore “superior.”
So sad Eddy blocked me but someone near him shld tell him of how his argument doesn’t really hold up…he sounded a fool sorry to say.
First, it’s so stupid for one to judge generations using the same economic lens. The houses Ssebatta and his peers built then were top-tier for that time. The cars they drove were symbols of success then as Mr Kazibwe Kapo stated. Uganda’s economy, music industry structure, and access to global markets were completely different. Comparing eras like that is like comparing a cassette to Spotify and calling the cassette a failure…it ignores context Eddy.
Second, when it comes to the art itself, that’s where this comparison really struggles. Ssebatta, Basudde, Kafeero, Elly, Philly, Afrigo(and the likes) music has outlived decades. Without dropping new songs, their old catalog still resonates deeply with people today. That kind of longevity isn’t luck and accidental that people like Eddy got….it’s depth, storytelling, and cultural connection. If we’re being honest, Kenzo’s music, while impactful in its own lane, hasn’t yet proven that same timeless weight. Not even close to a quarter of that legacy in terms of endurance.
And that’s the bigger point but still, success in music isn’t just about lifestyle(that they even do hair transplants okubikka ebiwalata), it’s about legacy.
The older generation built foundations with limited tools. They carried culture, language, and emotion in a way that still stands. The newer generation, including Kenzo, has benefited from better exposure, digital platforms, and global access. That’s progress but not superiority.
Kenzo would earn more respect by acknowledging that instead of dismissing it.
Because lately, every time he speaks on these things, it comes off less like confidence and more like arrogance mixed with a lack of historical awareness. At some point, it’s worth asking whether these interviews are helping his image or quietly hurting it.
It is amazing how many so called educated people here do not know that we live in a country where suspects have rights. I am so glad that my tweet has done exactly what I intended it to do. Do these kids even read?
When you knock someone dead and you are taken in, are you entitled to bail? Should you get bail? What of the family of the dead person? Do they want you to get bail?
These are extremely serious conversations.
I am shocked people who should know do not know anything about bail in Uganda’s jurisprudence
@CarolPrim3 and the other thing Ugandan women are softer and tender once you are with her you will feel you are a man with a princess not with women who are actually semi men
@CarolPrim3 that is the reason non can go with someone I know I will undress and the underwear is dirty and smelling of artificial oils our ladies don’t use all that so your frustration is understandable
@CarolPrim3 and since most Ugandan men grow up experiencing the best from those ladies we can never imagine lowering our standards so low to sleeping with women like you
@CarolPrim3 first of all what we consider being clean and hygienic is not what I see in the streeet or what you wear going for concert but what you leave your bedroom looking like is how I find the bathroom after you living your normal standards are really bellow average
@CarolPrim3 I can understand this woman’s frustration since I have interacted with most of the people around the world for sure most men can never continue with a Nigerian woman once they see a Ugandan babe,
This is interesting! 😳😳
According to intelligence reports, the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been diagnosed with diabetes and high blood pressure.
The reports says he has to fly to Belgium at least once a month for follow-up care with his Belgian doctor.
The interesting question is: why does he have to fly to Belgium for treatment? Why hasn’t he built better health facilities in the DRC?
This also explains why he makes worse decisions! And he wants 3rd illegal Presidential term!
Congo is a failed state.
The most incompetent President of Africa and worst time for Africans under his rule.
He is not even ashamed 😳😳😳😳
President of DRC Felix Tshisekedi said his hope to rule Congo is in hands of Americans!
I quote “The Americans will help us build an army to protect our country. They will come with their money, they will invest in Congo. They will build the roads, the businesses, the works will be visible and our children will find themselves again... The enemies wanted to keep us in war, in suffering, they wanted everything, but all that is now over,”
America end war? Really? Where did they ever end war? Where? 😅😅😅