President Museveni Warns Ugandans Planning To March To Parliament

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President Museveni Warns Ugandans Planning To March To Parliament


Wongel Zelalem reports on President Museveni warning Ugandans planning to March to parliament.

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  1. I my self I stand with my president museveni,long ago Uganda was with lots of problems,that's why we have been so back wards before museveni,but almost out of eight president without any changes in our nation, now Uganda changed a lot in developments,so I can not agree with those aggressors,we need a peaceful Uganda we don't need bloodshading in our country

  2. Are we changing for the sake of change? … How does one assume that the intability in Kenya is what Ugandans need ? DO NOT BE FOOLED by those advocating for violace because in they will be worse than what we currently have. for we can already foretaste thier rule.

  3. I support Museveni. If people have genuine issues why resorting to demonstrations? Why not seek audience and dialogue with the concerned individuals. Let us not allow lazy people and criminals derail productive leaders.

  4. Museveni is thinking that He is God but is going to face what he did not thought before. The dictators time is over and over! You Museveni You will kill a lot but few remainings will chase you out to your shelter. You African leaderships we are so tied of your nepotism and ,corruption. You lied us that we should follow schools to get a good life but with our good marks from there we find your chilidren leading us in every company and we are always kneeling down to beg surviving job from your kids who was not good porformer. Ok if you seated there without taking good policies for us Youth your time is over now

  5. B
    What many people miss is that this is not normal riots from youths but this is revolution….and revolution means everyone is ready for it..even to be killed….this is will be unstoppable….youths needs old people to retire and have stable jobs…

  6. Nobody is silencing Bobiwine. He is not an honest broker. He just creates choas for you whose child wakes up at 4am to get to school at 7am because IMF refuses to finance infrastructure projects.

  7. This propaganda of young generation is western game to destroy Africans, we are different from them. See what happened in Libya. I am genZ , but I hate what I am seeing

  8. As my parents have said to me being older doesn't make you wiser
    Age has nothing to do with being wiser

    Some people are born with it and others who have a clear and open mind and heart with how they approach life get wiser with time

  9. There is no hard situation in uganda that can push ugandans to the limit to do what kenyans are doing.
    Uganda is not ofcourse perfect in everything but people can hutsltle through the difficulties to succeed. For as long as there is food security,such demonstrations will never be successful in uganda.
    The change agitated by some political players is bcoz M7 has been there for a long period of time,but also has wide support from many ugandans

  10. stop seeking for favours or jobs in Qatar,Saudi Arabia,Lebanon ie Middle east there's no future for Kenyans there just regret and exploitation please ,I love you Kenyans

  11. There are no peace full protests in Africa and if they happen they always lead to instability and involvement of African enemies so the only way to avoid this is preventing protests ..people who say Museveni is not a good president are the minority if you want to prove that look at Uganda parliament MPs under his party outnumber all other mps from more than 4parties and when comes opposition its only in central Uganda but other regions in the country are supporting Museveni

  12. There's no peaceful demonstrations and protests in Africa, this anarchist language is a white supremacists and imperialist, the most educated people and elevated will be known by their applications African forklore fabules, who's great? Lion, elephant or hare or squirrel

  13. General Yoweri Museveni is a far mire decent human being than the vile William Rito next door.

    Uganda is at present a far more pleasant and bearable place to live in than present day Kenya; and this by all metrics.

    Rutos inevitable and soon ( 2024 June – June 2025 latest) inevitable departure, is purely on account of his own making.

    Namely:

    1) Grand larceny of public coffers.

    2) Mind boggling incompetence in virtually all spheres of public service.

    3) Unbridled tribalism and unmeritocracy in key public sector appointments.

    4) Then as a person, Ruto is nothing but s bare faced hoodlum and vicious scammer.

    NRM is a serious / progressive / sober outfit.

    Under pinned of course by the military.

    Ugandans be careful with what you wish for.

  14. By invoking the original NRA in his warning, Museveni is alluding to the fact that Uganda is a military dictatorship and not a democracy. Al Bashir in Sudan was a military dictator and people removed him from power. Do not be cowed fellow Ugandans. We support your struggles from Kenya.