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Museveni top minister set to be dropped from cabinet

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MPs from the Karamoja sub-region have concluded the process of censuring Karamoja Affairs Minister Mary Goretti Kitutu over allegations of diverting relief items destined for vulnerable communities on the left side northeast of the country ‘Uganda.

Yesterday, Members of Parliament submitted in the offices of the Speaker and Parliamentary Secretary a notice of motion to censure, the first step in the process of censoring a minister, as set forth in Rule 109 of the Parliamentary Rules of Procedure.

According to the announcement, Ms. Kitutu allegedly failed to deliver the iron plates and other items intended for Karamoja to support the ongoing disarmament exercises and transferred some of the items to unintended beneficiaries. .

MPs argued that these constituted mismanagement and abuse of power or knowingly breached the oath of allegiance or oath of office. These are some of the grounds provided for in Section 118 of the Constitution under which a Minister can be removed from office.

Parliament in 2021 passed an additional budget of 39 billion shillings to purchase 100,000 corrugated iron sheets for unarmed youth and vulnerable people in the subregion, but these have yet to be delivered. hitherto.

Faith Nakut, Napak’s MP, said she opted for the censure after asking the President to have the minister transferred to another docket was not granted.

“As Parliament, we do the oversight role. Our role is to ensure that whatever is given to Karamoja is taken to Karamoja. There is evidence that iron sheets for Karamoja were found in Namisindwa. The best is to get her out of the office,”  Mr Ben Baatom, the Dodoth West MP, one of the signatories, said.

While other ministers and senior civil servants are said to have benefited from the diversion, Ms Kitutu, who led the heartbreaking case, is now at the center of the latest storm to rock the Prime Minister’s Office. (OPM).

OPM details show Ms. Kitutu left with 3,000 pieces of corrugated iron. We were unable to reach Minister Kitutu to inquire about her side of the story as her known phone number was not available at press time and she has made no public statements since when the news of the robbery of corrugated iron sheets supposedly for Karamoja came out two weeks ago.

Earlier this month, the State Anti-Corruption Unit is said to have arrested the minister’s relatives, who were found along with the Iron Sheets. Sources said they were released on bail as investigations into the scandal continued, with the cooperation of OPM. 

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BBC Blocks Ugandan Activist and deletes his long post critiquing Museveni’s 40-Year Dictatorship

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On July 7th, 2025, BBC News published a headline that read:

Yoweri Museveni has been endorsed by the ruling party as its candidate in the 2026 election.

Accompanied by a smiling image of Uganda’s 80-year-old ruler, the caption framed this moment as just another routine political development. But to millions of Ugandans especially the youth, this was not news. It was a slap in the face. It was a continuation of a 40-year nightmare disguised as democracy.

I commented under that post calmly but firmly exposing Museveni’s long record of repression, corruption, and illegitimacy. Within hours, my comment had been deleted. By the next morning, BBC News had blocked my account from interacting with their page. I had to access their page using a different account with my comment deleted.

No warning. No explanation. No appeal.

A British publicly-funded media house silenced a Ugandan citizen for exposing decades of abuse, in the comments section of their own post. Whom do they serve, what are they protecting??

What Did I Say That Deserved to Be Erased?

Here’s the truth that BBC did not want to remain under their post,

For nearly four decades, Yoweri Museveni has not ruled Uganda through democratic consent but through violence, constitutional manipulation, and military force. Since 1986, he has held onto power through rigged elections, brutal crackdowns, and legislative coups. He was not elected by the people in 1986, nor in 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016, or 2021.

In 2005, he bribed MPs to remove term limits a safeguard meant to prevent exactly this kind of life presidency. Then in 2017, when age threatened to disqualify him, he sent soldiers into Parliament to beat up lawmakers and remove the presidential age limit by force. These weren’t democratic reforms. They were constitutional rapes carried out at gunpoint.

Museveni didn’t come to power through the ballot. He came with bullets preaching against long-serving leaders only to become Africa’s longest-serving dictator.

Uganda Under Siege By Its Own Government

Uganda is not a democracy. It is a state under internal occupation. The police have become hunters. The army, a personal militia. Parliament, a circus of cowardice. Activists vanish into “torture houses.” Protesters are gunned down in the streets. In November 2020, more than 100 Ugandans were killed in cold blood simply for demanding the release of opposition leader Bobi Wine.

Today, youth unemployment is over 70%, hospitals are crumbling, and education is a luxury. Meanwhile, billions are siphoned through fake contracts, inflated military budgets, and ghost projects. Uganda’s national debt now exceeds 52% of GDP but the money doesn’t build; it maintains dictatorship.

Then the West’s Dirty Hands in Uganda’s Oppression

Museveni survives not on popular support, but on Western protection. Britain, the EU, and the United States continue to arm, finance, and legitimize his regime. To them, Museveni is a “stabilizer” in the Great Lakes region a useful gatekeeper in exchange for oil, gold, and mineral access. Their commitment to democracy ends at their borders.

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The same BBC that blocked me would never silence a Ukrainian, Palestinian, or Russian dissident for criticizing a regime. But they erased my voice a Black African fighting for justice in my own country. That is not journalism. That is complicity.

Why Was I Silenced for Speaking the Truth?

If my words were wrong, they could have been debated.

If my tone was aggressive, it could have been challenged.

But I was blocked and erased. That tells you everything.

Museveni fears the youth. He fears the truth. But now, so do his international enablers because the narrative is slipping.

Uganda’s young people are awake, informed, and angry. We are not afraid. Museveni is not a president he is a parasite, a relic clinging to power, feeding off a nation he has robbed for 40 years. He has overstayed, over-bled, and overruled Uganda. And we are ready to take it back.

To the BBC and the West You Can’t Silence Us All

If BBC wants to side with power instead of people, history will judge them. If they believe blocking one activist will stop the truth, they are mistaken. My voice echoes millions of others who are rising to say:

Enough is enough.

Uganda does not belong to Museveni.

It belongs to its people.

And we are coming for our future.

JB Muwonge

Social Activist | Human Rights Defender

📧 contact@jbmuwonge.com

🌍 www.jbmuwonge.com

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NUP LAUNCHES FUNDRAISING DRIVE FOR 2026 GENERAL ELECTIONS

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NUP LAUNCHES FUNDRAISING DRIVE FOR 2026 GENERAL ELECTIONS

Today at our headquarters in Makerere-Kavule, we have launched a global fundraising drive to raise money and other material resources necessary to take us through the forthcoming general elections. We have constituted a Committee led by Hon. Balimwezo Ronald Nsubuga to oversee this exercise. Other members of the Committee include Hon. Kaaya Christine Nakimwero and Ms. Fatuma Kassim.

Comrades who are supporting this cause have been categorized and they will receive certificates from one star to five star depending on the amount that they commit to this cause for instance those who qualify to attain certificates are those who donate UGX 100,000 and above.

We are grateful to party leaders, members, aspiring leaders, and members of the general public who turned up in droves today and contributed generously to the cause.

We humbly appeal to whoever wishes to contribute to either send your contribution through bank or mobile money (see poster below) or bring the contribution physically to our headquarters.

Every contribution is acknowledged with an official receipt, although contributions above UGX 100,000/= additionally get a Certificate of Appreciation. Contributions in cash or in kind (such as branding material, fuel, non-monetary services, etc) are all welcome.

#PeoplePowerOurPower

#ProtestVote

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Bobiwine in year 3020 a defining topic in African books of history

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Bobiwine in year 3020

Reminder;

Believe it or not, by year 3020, “BOBI WINE AND PEOPLE POWER” will be a defining topic in African books of history.

Our sons and daughters will have the privilege of reading about this brilliant, fearless, and patriotic young leader who flipped the script, sacrificed his celebrity lifestyle and took it upon himself to free Uganda from a long Serving dictator, M7 who had misruled Uganda for 40 years.

It will be both an inspiring and heartbreaking sad tale for our grand sons and daughters as they will be subjected to scripts that will feature the high Corruption rate , the Impunity, Unemployment,

nepotism, Military rule, land grabbing, endless Murders of innocent Ugandans, and so much more that existed before Bobi Wine’s leadership.

But as they read between the lines, they will shed tears of joy knowing that Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, aka Bobi Wine, and the entire People Power movement eventually triumphed, transformed Uganda, set strong democratic precedents, and paved the way that leaders after them followed to steer the nation in the right direction, the nation our grand sons and daughters will be enjoying by that time.

By then, the People Power revolution will have swept and dismantled dictatorships across Africa, as African nations that were subjects of dictatorship gained confidence after seeing it done in Uganda. By this time, Uganda is now a developed country, the pearl of Africa again – in its true meaning, in all aspects of life social economic and political, Everything went back to normal, you cant believe we have ever had a dictator called Museveni. The days of dictatorship will feel like a distant, unimaginable past.

Statues of Bobi Wine, clad in full People Power combat gear and the iconic beret, stand tall in major cities. People come take photos, shoot films, and document history—without fear of teargas or repression. A free and democratic Uganda finally a reality.

Bwetukomawo, today is February 3, 2025.

The weight of this change rests on our shoulders, and the truth is no one is going to do it for us. If we want a free Uganda, we must rise as a generation, stand together, and take action.

This fight demands more than just hope, it requires courage, trust, discipline, and an unshakable resolve. The forces of oppression will test us as they have done countless tyms but we must stand firm, knowing that every sacrifice, every effort, brings us closer to victory.

And make no mistake, at the end of it all, we shall win. Uganda will be free, and history will remember this generation as the one that refused to kneel before tyranny.

The time is now. The struggle continues. Together, we shall overcome.

I remain,#JBMuwonge #PeoplePowerOurPower

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