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JBMuwonge Podcast - Uganda's Journey to Freedom

Author: JB Muwonge

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Welcome to JBMuwonge Podcast, the voice of Uganda's struggle for freedom, rule of law, and democracy. After 35 years of Museveni's dictatorship, Uganda is plagued by social, economic, and political hurdles, including corruption, nepotism, human rights violations, and embezzlement of public funds. Our podcast provides an unfiltered perspective on the ongoing struggles and amplifies the voices fighting for change. We cover the latest developments in Uganda's politics. Join us on this journey towards a better future for all. Tune in to our podcast or watch us on our YouTube channel, @JBMuwonge.
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The Harrowing Tale of Uganda's Political Prisoners aligned with Bobi Wine Full Video here; https://youtu.be/q1Ue1fHSX_o?si=p7m3PU3BYIlOcXfV
More FDC secrets still coming out - The money was to fight Bobiwine - Ssemujju Confirms - Nandala Mafabi and Amuriate collected the money from Museveni. Full video here - https://youtu.be/xuVLETIaxF8
Mpuuga, Abed, Kagabo disagree with NUP term limits JB Muwonge : To those leaders and Ugandans opposing term limits for all leaders in National Unity PlatformYou need to understand that Term limits are extremely essential for any functioning democracy, they ensure that no single leader can overstay their welcome, abuse their power, and become entrenched in the system, leading to corruption and a lack of progress like it is for Museveni. It is an undeniable fact that leaders who stay in power for too long can become complacent, corrupt, and detached from the people they are meant to serve. This is a problem that has plagued our country Uganda for far too long. The absence of term limits for all leaders has allowed leaders like Museveni to remain in power for decades, leading to an autocratic style of governance and the erosion of democratic values. Those who oppose NUP term limits are essentially supporting this autocratic style of governance and are no different from Museveni in their outlook. It is essential to understand that term limits are not just about preventing one individual from holding onto power for too long. It is about creating a space for fresh ideas and perspectives to come into play. It is about giving new leaders the opportunity to bring their vision and expertise to the table, unencumbered by the baggage of previous administrations. It is about ensuring that the government remains accountable to the people and is constantly striving to improve.The National Unity Platform's efforts to push for two-term limits for leaders are commendable. This move will help to create a more vibrant and dynamic political landscape in Uganda, allowing for more voices to be heard and more diverse perspectives to be represented. It will provide a much-needed injection of new ideas and energy into Ugandan politics, and ensure that the government is more responsive to the needs of the people of Uganda. Those who oppose term limits are simply displaying their own greed and selfishness, their being insensitive to our outcries is now too loud. They are not interested in the well-being of the country or the people they are meant to serve. With over 47 million Ugandans, there is no shortage of talented and capable individuals who could serve as leaders. And perhaps as a leader, it's your responsibility and mandate to nurture new talents, and new breed of leaders. Allowing for term limits will help to create the space for these individuals to step forward and make a difference. As I conclude this, I state once again term limits are very essential for any functioning democracy, and the opposition to them is nothing but a reflection of greed, insensitivity, and selfishness. The National Unity Platform's push for two-term limits is a positive step forward for Uganda, and it is essential that this effort is supported watered, and encouraged. We must all work together to create a more inclusive Uganda. Thank you President Bobi Wine for giving us the Platform and the opportunity. I remain JBMuwonge. #Labisa and ActSee insights and adsBoost postAll reactions:6060
NUP Introduces term limits for all leaders - Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro dep Spokesperson on the panel expounding more on the same - JBMuwonge Podcast
Joel Ssenyonyi - NUP Spokesperson outsmarts State-sponsored TV Journalist with Stupid questions- Bottomline #M7Must Go Find more at www.jbmuwonge.com #JBMuwongepodcast
Finally Mps Ssegiriinya and Allan speak out, Nup political prisoners again denied bail - Frank Bwambale
Ugandans continue to reject Musevenis Son - Frank Bwambale
Ssemujju wants M7 Ministers locked in maximum prison - H.E. Bobi wine powerful message in his new revolutionary song - Frank Bwambale
One NUP Mp defies Party Position, Detained NUP/People power activists, Bobiwine message, People power in Kenya JBMuwonge podcast - Uganda's journey to freedom - By Frank Bwambale Frank Bwambale Here on youtube as well official website www.jbmuwonge.com
NUP Mps in hot soup - Speaker Anita Among busted, About BobiYoung - Bobiwine message and more - Frank Bwambale Here on youtube as well  official website www.jbmuwonge.com Daily Motivation from Mindsgoals
H.E. Bobiwine full interview on BBS Terefayina about the current situation in Uganda - Talks about a number of very pertinent issues. He was hosted on a local tv Station that specifically broadcasts in Luganda. - JBmuwonge Podcast. www.jbmuwonge.com
Museveni locks up NUP women leaders who were protesting abductions and illegal arrests by security organs | Plan to abduct more outspoken activists -Top daily stories - Bwambale Frank
The Iron Sheet Saga - First Lady Barbie kyagulanyi at CBS, BBS -  Arrest of NUP women leaders - arrest of Musiri David  - Frank Bwambale
Bobiwine Body Guard still held incommunicado Bobiwine at Anthony Wameri Send off, Erick mwesigwa, Currently in Tunisia - By Frank Bwambale
Uganda's Opposition Politics - Mathias Mpuuga vs NTV's Kamara 
President Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert aka Bobi Wine has in a social media post expressed his position on the allegations of negotiations that saw NUP lawmakers Allan Ssewanyana and Muhammad Ssegirinya have their bail approved. Below is the statement; Greetings fellow Ugandans, I have seen some people asking for my comment on the release of our comrades, Hon. Allan Ssewanyana and Hon. Muhammad Ssegirinya. I am very happy that after such a long period of detention without trial, the two leaders are out of Kigo Prison on bail. I am very grateful to all leaders, lawyers, and comrades who for the past one and a half years, have visited them in prison, attended court sessions, spoken out against their illegal detention, supported their families, prayed for them, etc. We have not yet spoken about this comprehensively because we have not yet had the opportunity to see or speak with the two MPs. Ordinarily, when our comrades are freed from illegal detention, we speak with them and that enables us to understand better the circumstances of their abduction or arrest, what happened to them in detention, the circumstances of their release, as well as the general state of their health. For now, their families have told us that they are still undergoing treatment. We shall be in a position to speak out better after interacting with them. I have noted the insinuations that the two MPs were released after negotiations with Gen. Museveni and that they made some compromises and undertakings. LET ME BE CATEGORICAL that I do not know about any such negotiations, and if anyone took part in any negotiations to secure COURT BAIL for detainees, they did so without my knowledge or endorsement. Our position remains that we must not beg Gen. Museveni and his criminal regime to grant us our GOD GIVEN rights. The suggestion that one needs to negotiate with Museveni to get bail, which should be entirely a court process, is not only shameful but ridiculous. Unfortunately, that is what our country has been reduced to! Impunity, lawlessness and disregard for institutions normalised. Secondly, negotiations involve give-and-take considerations. We have nothing to give to Museveni in exchange for our rights. The biggest thing Museveni would need in exchange is to stop fighting his regime of blood and shame and we are not about to stop doing that. We hope that in the coming days, we shall be able to interact with the two MPs and guide the nation on the way forward. FOR NOW the question the regime has failed to answer for all this time is, WHO KILLED THE PEOPLE OF MASAKA AND WHY?
hBY JBMuwonge At the General Court Martial where 32 of our comrades appeared in relation to trumped-up charges against them. Comrade Sanya Muhydin yet again rose up in the Military Court Martial and protested against their continued detention without trial for over two years, for simply supporting Hon. Kyagulanyi and NUP in the last election! Soldiers pounced on him, strangled him, and violently took him away. We were not allowed to see him after- only God knows what they did to him! https://youtu.be/eN8heM1Sg3E What transpired in the General Court Martial is not surprising. As Nelson Mandela said, “When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw.” Praying for you comrade Sanya and all other inmates. It is very hard to imagine what they are doing to you now if they could strangle you in full view of cameras. The clarion call to all Ugandans has been made, and I hope all of us will do more to push for the freedom of our people.
This is a brief of Uganda under Dictator Museveni since 1981 up to today 2023 Museveni captured power in 1986 but he did that after a five-year war from 1981 to 1986 which claimed the lives of innocent Ugandans of about 500,000 people. Up to date, he is still clinging to power using the power of the Gun. In more than three elections he has been won  but due to the power f the gun he has continued to rig elections to cement his longevity to power amidst social economic and political grave hurdles the country is facing 
Anita Among the worst Speaker of all time Uganda has ever had. Bino byaali mukolamu parliament, Mbabuuza, Parliament tugikolereki? https://youtu.be/ZOEwQoMBfvQ
About Opposition Mps and their conduct in Helping to Depose Museveni
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