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The doctrine of separation of powers is a hoax in Uganda. Discuss
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Extending the pecuniary jurisdiction of magistrates courts to 5, 000 currency points! Bad idea.
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Fools day 😂
The Monarch and Chief Protector of the 'Sovereignty of Uganda' has just simplified the Economics of Price Mechanism for those who never had the chance to attend introductory classes of Economics or read George Stanlake's Introductory Economics in High School. He is saying that an increase in the price of a commodity reduces the quantity demanded of that commodity. This is the law of demand. That should not be debatable, but the problem with his delivery is in NUANCE! He came across as insensitive, out of touch and arrogant. The same message has been and will be delivered by many talking heads in the plain text of the law of demand and nobody will complain. If you cannot afford bread, try cake. What do we celebrate on April 1?
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So this is Ai according to the right honorable speaker. 😀
Speaker Anita Among: “They say I came from the FDC; I am now in the ruling party and firmly grounded in it. I am like a jigger.I came from humble beginnings, like grass, and I am going nowhere. If they tell us to shift to PLU, I will run faster than anybody.”
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while the article powerfully exposes real gaps in Uganda’s health system, we must be careful not to treat conclusions as facts before a full clinical audit. Still, the bigger question stands: how many more warnings does the system need before accountability follows?
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I love the article; “my biggest take “What our nation needs today isn’t leaders who speak appeasing words in remembrance of Janani Luwum, but those who emulate and embody his courage and boldness.” trutangazo.org/2026/02/16/a-…
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Why Socrates hated Democracy? I got to say I agree with Socrates. Democracy don’t make sense looking at it from his perspective. What do you think?
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We are witnessing the NRM/A’s last line of defense – Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi. I recently visited incarcerated legislator, Muwanga Kivumbi at Kitalya Prison. As you can imagine, we had an un-moderated mini political talk-show. He was in good spirits – gave me this brilliant analysis. As member of the Uganda Young Democrats in the 1990s, he noted (I’m paraphrasing): “In 1995, when we went to campaign, the PEASANTS would chase us from their villages, singing the goodness of NRA/Yoweri Museveni. "In the 2000-2016 interval, the peasants were thoroughly disappointed. We started battling with CADRES and the NRM elite (David Mafabi, Mwenda, Man of Ideology, Tony Owana). "2016- onwards, it is the Deep State (SFC, JATT, CMI). They have to directly defend the NRM/A. While they are so lethal, and violent, they are the last line of defence, and there is nothing after them.
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20 Trillion dollars wasted. 4 million people kiIIed. 40 million people displaced. All on lies. Now those same liars are telling you we must obey lsraeI, fight Iran, loot Venezuela, and destroy Palestine. Don’t buy it.
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🚨 do you understand what Iran just did.. they didn't threaten to close the Strait of Hormuz.. they did something nobody saw coming.. they passed a law.. the "Hormuz Law".. formal tolls on every ship that passes through.. fees for navigation.. fees for pollution.. a "regional fund".. they just made themselves the landlord of 20% of the world's oil supply.. permanently.. the US called it "illegal and unacceptable".. but Iran already read the history book.. >1956.. Egypt's Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal and started charging tolls.. > Britain called it illegal.. France called it illegal.. they both invaded to take it back.. > Eisenhower told them to stand down.. Egypt kept the canal.. and has been collecting tolls on it every single day since.. Iran just looked at that chapter and said.. our turn.. the country that spent all of 2025 slapping tariffs on every nation on earth just called someone else's toll booth "illegal".. the only difference between a tariff and a toll is who's collecting it.
BREAKING: Iran has drafted legislation to create the "Hormuz Law" which is expected create a formal toll system for the Strait of Hormuz. Preliminary details include: 1. Hormuz Law to introduce fees on navigation and pollution in the Strait of Hormuz 2. Draft legislation also includes creation of a "regional fund" 3. The move is seen as an attempt to formalize long-term tolls on global shipping routes 4. The US has called these tolls on the Strait of Hormuz both "illegal" and "unacceptable" The Strait of Hormuz situation is becoming even more complicated.
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Replying to @Eng_china5
In Uganda, we tweet for engagements😂😂😂not geo-political reasons..
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Some records are just insane! 😱
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If your Lawyer advises you to go to court as the first and most appropriate resort....run. Court is no longer the fastest and most appropriate, ADR are the best
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Question - Can a third party be liable for contempt of court? In Israr Ahmed Khan v. Amarnath Prasad (2026), the Court held that contempt is not confined to the parties on record. If a person or authority becomes aware of a judicial order and knowingly aids, enables, or contributes to its non-compliance, that conduct itself can attract contempt. The test is simple: • Knowledge of the order • Deliberate inaction or assistance in disobedience • Conduct that frustrates implementation Party status is irrelevant. What matters is whether your actions undermine the authority of the Court. The bench also reiterated that contempt jurisdiction is not a forum to question the correctness or feasibility of the original judgment. If an order is impracticable, the remedy is clarification, modification, or appeal and not non-compliance. In this case, even senior officials who were not original parties but were aware of the order and part of the implementation chain were found prima facie liable. Thus, once you know of a court order, you cannot stand aside and watch it being defeated 😬
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This guy is smart, how he takes his time to answer questions
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Joe Rogan asks why Jeffrey Epstein was housed in a jail cell with an ex-cop who murdered four men. “This is the guy. That’s his f*cking cellmate. Look at that gorilla.” ROGAN: “Eighteen days before he allegedly ‘committed suicide,’ he complained that his cellmate tried to kill him. And you know who his cellmate is?” JIM BREUER: “Who?” ROGAN: “You don’t know?! His cellmate was this gigantic cop who was a murderer. He killed four different drug dealers. Yeah, he was a contract killer. This is the guy. That’s his f*cking cellmate. Look at that gorilla.” BREUER: “That’s a silverback.” ROGAN: “Yeah. Dirty cop murderer. And then they said, ‘Most high-profile witness of all time, defendant of all time. Let’s put him in jail with a murderer.’ A guy who contract kills. Dirty cop.” BREUER: “My question: Does anyone really believe he was in a jail cell? Because I know if I had the guy that can unravel entire government dynasties and take down an entire system. The last thing — dude, he’s somewhere about three miles underground with maybe a ball in his mouth with electric rods in him.” ROGAN: “Or he’s in Israel sipping Mai Tais.”
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BREAKING: In a landmark ruling, the Personal Data Protection Office (PDPO) has found that Meta Platforms Inc. and WhatsApp LLC are subject to Uganda’s Data Protection and Privacy Act, 2019 — despite having no physical presence in the country. Arising from a complaint filed by Kampala-based @AdLegalug the decision establishes a powerful precedent: if you process the personal data of Ugandan citizens, you fall under Ugandan law. Details here: ceo.co.ug/ugandas-data-regul…
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NewsUpdate🇺🇬: Uganda's Data Protection Authority, the Personal Data Protection Office, Uganda (@pdpoUG ), has found @WhatsApp  and @Meta in violation of the Data Protection and Privacy Act. The regulator has ordered sweeping reforms, including restructuring how the platform obtains consent and processes user data for Ugandans. Case: @AdLegalug International Ltd v WhatsApp LLC & Meta Platforms, Inc. (Complaint No. PDPO 086/2025) #DataProtection #PrivacyUpdates
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