Munalwanume
@PrinceLusingah
I smile in pleasure,smile in pain,smile when trouble pours like rain,smile when someone hurts me and I will always smile in God's name
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My ex’s pair of shoes has become a reminder that life inevitably moves forward and sometimes the most meaningful path to healing is to reinvent what once burdened you.
Parliamentarians must enact the reforms they advocate, as prolonged tenure without progress undermines democratic accountability. Public office is a mandate of service, not a guaranteed entitlement.
The Ugandan budget allocates UGX 36 trillion to sustain MPs while only UGX 18 trillion is directed toward citizens’ development; accountable governance should invert these priorities to place national progress above parliamentary indulgence.
Detaining opposition supporters does not solve Uganda’s challenges. The government should prioritize building a prosperous and equitable nation, as suppressing dissent cannot diminish the widespread desire for meaningful reform.
The Uganda Defence Forces should desist from suppressing the opposition. During the electoral campaign period, opposition leaders must be afforded the requisite space and opportunity to articulate their policies and engage freely with the electorate.
While it is valid to condemn the reaction, it is equally imperative to acknowledge the underlying causes that fuel it.
The disqualification of political candidates engaged in electoral violence is essential to uphold democratic governance, deter coercive tactics, and guarantee credible, peaceful elections that reinforce national stability.
Genuine political reform demands a unified front and focus on substantive issues rather than divisive rhetoric. When members of the opposition attack one another for personal relevance or political gain, it fractures internal cohesion and undermines the legitimacy of the struggle
Playing the pre-CHAN tournament on artificial turf instead of natural grass hampers effective preparation, as pitch conditions impact ball control, player footing, and tactics. For peak performance, teams must train and compete on the same surface as the main CHAN tournament.
Vote-buying undermines electoral integrity in Uganda, obstructing genuine service delivery. Sustainable development and democratic governance can only emerge through merit-based leadership, issue-driven politics, and accountable representation.
I’m grateful for the guidance that once strengthened my commitment to our Democratic Party’s ideals. Though you’ve chosen a different political path, I hold only respect for our past solidarity. My dedication to DP’s revival and democratic vision remains firm and unwavering.
Decisions should prioritize fairness and unity, not personal gain. Promoting select players under the excuse of development undermines true progress. Genuine growth in the sport comes through integrity, not favoritism or hidden agendas.
With unproductive and dramatic thinking, progress becomes difficult to achieve. Let’s stay focused and keep moving forward with clarity and purpose.
Meaningful political change is unlikely when leaders prioritize personal gain over genuine efforts for power transition; true transformation demands unity and selfless commitment, not ambition disguised as activism.
I urge Buganda MPs to address the inaction on the new Uganda map and prioritize the interests of Buganda above partisan politics and reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the region’s dignity, development, and rightful representation.
With this unpredictable weather, you might find yourself regretting choosing a 50x100 plot over a car.
Enough is enough. The disregard for Buganda’s goodwill and hospitality has been deeply troubling. Extending the privilege of residence was not an oversight, but rest assured, the repercussions of these actions will soon manifest, just as history has shown time and time again.
The pursuit of power should no longer overshadow the collective goal of societal transformation. We must work together to dismantle the broken systems and build a future founded on justice, equity, and progress for all Ugandans.
We condemn the repression in the Kawempe North by-elections, where militarization and JAT deployment undermine democracy, signaling institutional decay and a failing state. Urgent action is needed to protect electoral integrity and civil liberties.
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