
Uganda Police Force: Press Release (22.01.2019)



Just as all the other times, another Presidential Advisor went on live TV telling that, yet another character that he is not capable of taking over after President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. The man whose run his republic since 1986. It is getting old and quick.
That John Nagenda went on TV again and again, speaking up against Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine and saying he doesn’t have the capacity or ability to takeover from Museveni. The same has happen before, every time someone stands up and becomes big enough. The Presidential Advisors, the NRM apologists and the ones showing token of loyalty to the President.
Therefore, it is a very usual narrative. The narrative, that no one has the ability or the skill set. People tend to forget, it is not like President Museveni came with all knowledge and ability to run the Republic either. He was sacked as minister and didn’t win an election to become it even. The President needed a violent bush-war to topple the government. That is how he did it and stayed ever since.
Bobi Wine is not the same as Museveni and goodness in that. Just like Besigye was not the same as Museveni. Therefore, every time someone stand up and says or seems viable to seek higher office. They are told by the NRM, that only Museveni can achieve that and no one can succeed him. They neither have the army behind them, the Security Organizations, the Parliament, the aunties of Kisoro and Goats of the Karamojong. Because a person needs to have the selected possessions, the grandeur and the skill-set of present day Museveni. Like the next man will be as corrupt, devious and calculating as the current day President.
However, to be the man who comes after him, needs to be able to reconcile the public and also have the legitimacy, which are not there today. That is why the NRM and the President fears the People Power. Like they have feared the Defiance Campaign in the past. These sort of moves are showing how vulnerable. That the President isn’t loved or cherished. Still, everyone around him acts like he is God and the biggest blessing on planet earth.
That is why at some point, not only Wifey Janet saying his reign is lasting on Gods Will and Pastors doing the same. But they are praising his ground and soon making statutes in his name. Because, he is the closest to divine. Since, no one is able or capable to takeover.
That is what is bugging me. The merciless attitude of these men, the YES MEN who are spellbound and the ones has the only lifeline with the President. That is why they are saying no one can succeed him. Like he is part of an unholy trinity, that he has parts of the eternal spirit who cease all mortal powers. That the President is so special, that he is so unique, which makes things so impossible…
There will be someone ruling Post-Museveni. There will be a Post-Museveni, even if the NRM and his closest allies believes that. As they cannot see a tomorrow without him. However, like all mortals. One day he will stop breathing and then the Game of Thrones will appear. As the shadow of power, will be sealed by the fall of the Grandest Dictator in Modern Times. The man of the Mustard Seed and Bottlenecks will succumb to what all life has to, sudden DEATH. At this point, it is just a matter of time.
Therefore, people like Nagenda shouldn’t talk like his forever ruling. Because, the old man will not be helpful from the casket. Neither, is it helpful to discard all the talent, all the ones aspiring and that has possibility to rule Post-Museveni. Because, that time will come. We just don’t know when. Peace.



ACTSA condemns the brutal repression of protesters by security forces in Zimbabwe. Furthermore, we are appalled by President Mnangagwa’s spokesperson, George Charamba, saying that the actions of the security forces are “just a foretaste of things to come.”
On 12 January, Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) suddenly announced that the price of fuel would be more than doubled. In response, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions called for a three-day strike.
Despite government attempts to shut down the internet, news has emerged of the vicious nature of the response by the security forces. The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum says it recorded at least 844 human rights violations during the shutdown, with at least 12 killings and 78 gunshot wounds. In addition, it is reported that there have been several hundred arrests, including of leading civil society activists and some opposition MPs.
The international community must call for:
Furthermore, the international community should completely suspend any initiatives relating to re-engaging with the GoZ. It is impossible to discuss issues such as debt restructuring and private sector investment while Zimbabwean civilians are being assaulted and even killed. If the violations continue, the European Union and the UK (if it is no longer a member state of the EU) should re-consider if the current EU sanctions regime is still appropriate.





The Commission calls on all concerned to work for the preservation of peace and stability and the promotion of national harmony in their country.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, January 21, 2019 – The African Union Commission takes note of the decision of the Constitutional Court of the Democratic Repubic of the Congo proclaiming the final results of the presidential and national and provincial and legislative elections of 30 December 2018.
The Commission calls on all concerned to work for the preservation of peace and stability and the promotion of national harmony in their country.
The Commission reiterates the continued availability of the African Union to accompany the Democratic Republic of the Congo in this critical phase of its history, as well as its solidarity with the Congolese people.
It should be noted that the visit of the high-level delegation to Kinshasa on 21 January 2019 has been postponed.
The February 2019 Summit of the Union will receive a report on the efforts made, in solidarity with, and support to, the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

UNMISS promptly informed the South Sudan National Police Service of the incident.
JUBA, South Sudan, January 21, 2019 – During a security incident at a base operated by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan in the capital Juba on Saturday, two civilian contractors were shot by a peacekeeper and died as a result of their injuries.
UNMISS promptly informed the South Sudan National Police Service of the incident. The Mission is taking steps to establish the facts of the incident that occurred at Durupi and has convened a review team comprised of representatives from UNMISS force, police and security services.
UNMISS deeply regrets the loss of life and is providing support to the families of the two men who died.