Museveni’s RNC sends letter to Burundian President seeking mediation with Rwanda.
Gen Moses Ali, Second Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Leader of Government Business in Parliament has joined a long list of Museveni’s former comrades in arms (banansiko) who are currently grappling for dear life, after falling victim to poisons administered by the infamous ‘Nakasongora boys’.
Museveni on Wednesday appointed new Resident District Commissioners (RDCs) including journalist Mike Ssegawa, the founder and chief editor of Watchdog Uganda, an online tabloid whose mission is to attack the Rwandan leadership.
Museveni, in his typical style, is now threatening anyone that requested for an investigation into the suspicious death of Speaker Oulanyah.
Museveni is has just presided over elections of the speaker of Uganda Parliament. Of the candidates that were running for speakership and deputy speakership there is Anitah Among who was the deputy speaker and Thomas Tayebwa, former government chief whip and current MP of Ruhinda North.
Finally, Museveni accepts death is an inevitable reality, releases man who announced him dead
Abducted opposition supporters, who were later released, are now developing very dangerous cancers caused by the torturers of Museveni’s security services.
Museveni’s kangaroo court has in a new twist come out to say that Tony Ssenyonga, a UPDF soldier who is considered the key suspect in the recent spate of machete-wielding killings in Masaka “went missing while in Kitalya prison.” That’s the place Ssenyonga was remanded. The soldier had confessed to the killings and offered to reveal all his accomplices, and particularly his commander.
