Joined March 2023
9,799 Photos and videos
Johnson The Believer retweeted
Detained Ugandan athlete expected in Dutch court Monday over passport validity claims Ugandan distance runner Sam Yeko to face court in Netherlands after he was held at the airport. monitor.co.ug/uganda/sports/…
5
11
106
8,057
Johnson The Believer retweeted
Police arrest suspect, impound taxi linked to passenger robberies in Kampala. The arrest followed investigations into a robbery reported by a 20-year-old student and resident of Bulabira bit.ly/4oxQ4Ok #MonitorUpdates
1
12
99
7,297
Johnson The Believer retweeted
Law Society demands wetland demarcation amid NEMA eviction operations ULS urges authorities to map wetlands to curb encroachment disputes. monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/na…
5
11
38
3,024
Johnson The Believer retweeted
It may have been comedic, but in so many ways also prophetic. ‘This is who we are. For you, who are you?’
60
304
1,248
59,018
My prayers to you comrades in prisons You're not criminals but you're prisoners of good conscience, you stood for the right cause that's why the state doesn't have any evidence against you #FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners
1
18
41
276
Johnson The Believer retweeted
Refugee @KagutaMuseveni You can’t defeat a generation that doesn’t give up. #FreeUgandaNow #VimbisaFlag 🇺🇬
1
25
146
995
Johnson The Believer retweeted
58
390
2,186
53,047
#Day54 Where is Kingzale?
9
36
167
May God grant you more years and more wisdom @HEBobiwine @JoelSsenyonyi @DavidLRubongoya Stay blessed and focused. I pray that God should guide y'all in this trying time and overwhelming responsibility
1
16
119
Johnson The Believer retweeted
I have received the sad news of the death of Ms. Sarah Nantumbwe (1st image), a wife to comrade John Ddamulira (2nd image) who was abducted from his spare parts shop in Kisekka Market in November 2020 and has never been seen again. She has died carrying the pain of not knowing what became of her husband, a pain that many families of our disappeared know far too well. Ms. Nantumbwe's death has brought back memories of Ms. Monica Nabukenya (4th image), who also passed away just a few months ago in November 2025 after enduring a similar ordeal following the abduction of her husband, comrade Kibalama Johnbosco (3rd image), on Martyrs Day in June 2019. It's a pity that both ladies spent years hoping and searching for answers that never came! May Ms. Nantumbwe rest in eternal peace.
530
928
5,605
115,588
Free All Political Prisoners In Uganda 🥹
4
36
224
2,588
Johnson The Believer retweeted
How can you be in this government and feel comfortable about the news The father's of thsekids were Abducted and they're still missing Their mother's have left them, How can you as a human be okay about this @jessica_Alupo
9
20
156
Johnson The Believer retweeted
#FIFAWorldCup: HALF-TIME: Qatar 🇶🇦 0-1 Switzerland 🇨🇭 The Swiss are on top at the break courtesy of Breel Embolo from the penalty spot.
1
2
1
861
Johnson The Believer retweeted
The challenge of unemployment hitting hard. Young man wrote a placard stood by ntinda kisasi bypass with placard saying “obulamu bukalubye, i need a job help me 0743213581. If you have anything like a job or work plz call him.
239
714
5,295
161,694
Johnson The Believer retweeted
This What We Call Africa ,Sad News
2
19
60
1,697
Johnson The Believer retweeted
Jun 13
Banger tweet eyo jolaga teliyo, jangu wano mu comment section tweyiye 🤣
3
4
20
1,142
Your abduction have exposed this regime more than before They used to deny the abduction report from opposition but they failed to maintain it and exposed themselves by abducting their own We're grateful that you're alive because many never came back from those basements
Once again, i thank all the Ugandans, the church, human rights activists, MPs and my electorates for standing and praying with me. May GOD Abundantly bless You all. Hon.ETILU Margaret. Woman Member of Parliament Amuria District.
1
2
12
Johnson The Believer retweeted
Should we mobilise the victims of the other arrogant deniers for a class suit?
My bro , Court orders UCU and its Law School to pay former Guild President Samantha Mwesigye UGX 100 million in damages. Samantha transferred credits from King’s College London, was duly admitted to UCU, paid tuition, studied for years, and even served as Guild President. However, when she was due to graduate, the university verbally informed her that she had to return and repeat Year One. The court found the university’s actions unfair, irrational, and a breach of legitimate expectation, noting that she had been treated as a regular student throughout her studies. The Vice Chancellor’s and Dean’s verbal decisions were consequently set aside.
56
116
1,003
56,052