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Social Activist JB Muwonge hails NUP for conducting leadership trainings.

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By J.B Muwonge

Important Update and a big thanks to Mr President Bobi Wine and the entire National Unity Platform fraternity.

The leadership training conducted yesterday for the elected local government leaders of Ssabagabo Division, Makindye is an excellent move and example of how investing in education and training can lead to significant positive changes in our society. Leadership is a vital component of any community in this country and the effectiveness of the respective leaders can determine the success or failure of a community’s progress and the entire struggle we all embarked on.

This epic training was aimed at equipping our leaders with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead their respective communities effectively. It is a step towards ensuring that these NUP leaders are adequately prepared to take on the challenges that come with their roles.

The interactive sessions held at our party HQ also provided an opportunity for these Makindye Sabagabo leaders to share their experiences and learn from each other, which is an excellent way to enhance leadership skills.

Leadership is not just about managing people, but it’s also about inspiring and motivating them to work towards a common goal. Effective leaders must be able to communicate their vision clearly and inspire their followers to take action. With the skills and knowledge gained from the training, I am convinced these leaders are better equipped to lead their communities towards positive change we all want

The success of any community or any struggle depends on the effectiveness of its leaders, and this training is a step towards ensuring that the leaders are equipped with the necessary skills to bring about positive change. Era kisoomoozo eri abakulembeze abalala mubitundu ebirara far from town centers.

Actually We need leaders who are not only committed to their positions and respective communities but those that are also knowledgeable and have the skills necessary to lead effectively. It is only through effective leadership that we can achieve our desired goals and make significant progress towards building a New Uganda.

As we look forward to seeing these leaders implement what they learned during the training, we must also remember that achieving what we want also depends on the actions we take as individuals. We must all work together toward causing the nonfictional social economic and political change we all desire.

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Sad; NUP abducted Councillor held incommunicado for 25 days now

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Today marks 25 days since this comrade Muwanga Owen Martin was abducted by the military! He remains under incommunicado detention. He is an elected Councillor in Kyengera, and impassioned activist. Ironically, he was taken away by heavily armed operatives moving in a drone UAL 119V as he returned home after the screening of the Documentary about the gross violations of human rights. Although the police spokesperson admitted that he is in the custody of ‘security’, he has neither been produced in court. His family, lawyers, doctors, and friends have all been denied access to him. Today, our legal team will be asking court to issue a Habeas Corpus order for his release. Very sad state of affairs! #BringBackOurPeople

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Bobi Wine outraged by rampant poverty in Oyam

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President Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert aka Bobi Wine was today outraged by the obscene poverty in Oyam District and Northern Uganda at large.

Bobi had gone to drum up for support for the NUP candidate Daniel Okello who is tussling it out with four other candidates.

In his message, Bobi expressed his disgust at the NRM regime which he says has impoverished the people of Northern Uganda.

Bobi Wine statement;

We spent the day in Oyam North Constituency preaching the message of liberation to our people there! The population in Northern Uganda has been deliberately impoverished and subdued. The levels of poverty are unbelievable. It was very painful seeing old people asking us if we moved with some food because they are starving! The NRM machinery only comes around during elections. It is then that these people get to see the “government” through the long military convoys driving around regime officials! It is during elections that these people are bribed with as little as 500 Uganda shillings and given new empty promises.

Well, we made several stop-overs around the constituency with our comrade Daniel Okello, and yet again reminded these people about the extent of the problem our country faces and everyone’s duty to deliver our nation from this mess. I am grateful to our people for the overwhelming reception, despite all the intimidation and military deployment everywhere! Uganda will be free!

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MP Zaake to be heard today

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Parliament retrieves Zaake’s govt car
Mr Francis Zaake, the Mityana Municipality legislator. PHOTO/FILE |

The Constitutional Court will today begin re-hearing the 2022 impeachment case of Mityana Municipality Member of Parliament (MP), Francis Zaake.

Zaake petitioned the Constitutional Court seeking its declaration to, among other things; overturn his controversial removal from the position of commissioner of parliament for allegedly insulting Speaker Anita Among on social media.

This was after Zaake and his lawyer complained of a delayed judgment on June 5 before the court’s administrator Justice Geoffrey Kiryabiwre who informed them that court suffered manpower shortage on quorum following the promotion of Justice Steven Musota to the Supreme Court.

Justice Musota was among the five justices who heard Zaake’s petition in June 2022.

Other justices are; Catherine Bamugemereire, Christopher Izama Madrama, Muzamiru Mutangula Kibeedi, and Irene Mulyagonja.

In his petition, Zaake details the events that took place prior to his alleged removal.

He also claims that each member of the parliament’s committee on Rules, Privileges, and Discipline, who participated in his removal, received a kick-back of Shs6 million.

A total of 155 MPs voted to remove Zaake from the position after being found guilty of disparaging the speaker.

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