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The tale of Dr. Roy Ssemboga [Twice the loser in the NUP Primaries for Kawempe South]

There is a reason why people lose and isn’t selected. Usually some sort of justification that they aren’t eligible or have the capacity to get the nomination. In the likes of Dr. Roy Ssemboga it is very obvious.

He has tried this path before and haven’t succeeded. His a man who tried to become the flagbearer in 2021 and lost to Kazibwe Bashir who won the race and became the MP for Kawempe South. He lost to that sort of a man who didn’t return to the party and rightfully so. Not like the party wanted Bashir again and he betrayed it completely.

Last time he went away from the party and ran as an independent getting around 1200 votes. Now he lost against to Chairman Nyanzi. When the Chairman was running the doctor should know he had no chance. There was no way he was losing this. Certain leaders and inner-circle individuals would be picked. That’s politics and there is no difference in the National Unity Platform (NUP).

It doesn’t matter if Dr. Roy Ssemboga did represent the party as a Guild President and was running for the office twice now. He has lost it twice too and that should be a sign. The man could run independent again and test the waters. However, does he think he has more ground game than the party and has the ability to conquer it on his own turf?

There was a reason for his return and that he tried to get the nomination again. That’s because he knows how things goes and the one with the umbrella has huge advantage. This is why he vied for it again.

Certainly, it must burden him to lose it again. However, he also took a gamble running independent and returning. That shows that his not totally loyal and willing to go against the party too. This will most likely happen again. There been support of his candidacy this time around too. However, will that help him and his cause against Nyanzi?

Last time he couldn’t beat Bashir and now he has to overcome Nyanzi? Not that Nyanzi is a maverick or a special politician, but he has support and has the party behind him. That gives him massive advantage and everyone knows that. This is why the ones who wants to win tries here first. They want it, because everyone knows.

Ssemboga was unfortunate to not get in 2020, but by 2025 most people can get why. It is so crystal clear and it isn’t even funny. This is just the game at play and the NUP is just becoming like others who has their favourites and personalities that matters more than others. Time will tell if this changes, but I wouldn’t count on it. Peace.

Opinion: A Journey Man Left Astray [Medard Ssegona MP]

Busiro East MP Medard Lubega Sseggona has declared he will run as an independent in the 2026 General Election after losing the NUP flag to Mathias Walukaga.This after a consultative meeting with supporters at his home in Nakasozi, Kyengera Town Council” (NBS Television, 01.10.2025).

Sometimes it don’t matter, it don’t matter at all. Sometimes it was just your time. Everyone cannot recognize that or figure that out. They think they are it and cannot phantom the idea of being disposable or retire themselves.

Medard Ssegona is now one of them. A man who has fought and been in trouble. A gentlemen that knows the costs, but also has earned a bounty over the years. Him being a partner in the Lukwago Law-firm and being and being a Member of Parliament since 2011. Only since 2021 that his been representing the National Unity Platform (NUP). Before that he was a part of the Democratic Party (DP). A party that lost several of MPs ahead of the 2021 elections and he was one of them.

Now the lists of eligible MPs for the NUP has come up and his dropped. Maybe for the first time in life his not a priority or been the first in line. He competed and the party didn’t vouch for him. It could be the defence of Mpuuga’s service award was the final straw. As he defended core principles of the party and therefore was left out. That could possible be it or there was other factors involved in putting another flag-bearer. Regardless of that, we know it stings for the ego and for the well-known character that is Sssegona.

Ssegona expected to return and be an incumbent. He thought he was ready for second stint in NUP and run again. Even if his been in Parliament since 2011. There are plenty of reasons to question him now and wonder why he even thought it true. He knew he would have better chance and be most likely returning on a NUP ticket. That’s why he wanted it and knew the party would give him credibility. That’s why went to the party in the first place.

Now he will turn on the party and run as an Independent. That isn’t surprising, as his accustomed to the livelihood and cannot let it go. He rather run against the ones who was allies and be his own man. It is just striking and he will now campaign against the party that he not long ago swore loyalty too. That just shows how fickle thing is and how easily people moves on. His in his right doing so, but you cannot tell me that he cannot easily sell-out when he does things like this.

Ssegona MP might return to the 12th Parliament. He might, he has a name and a reputation. However, he has to run against the NUP and their loyal supporters, which are strong in his community. That is well known… and he won’t be favoured by them for this. He acts like his above the party and that will be remembered. Peace.

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DRC: A Political Theatre with the death-sentence in absentia of ex-President Joseph Kabila

The High Military Court declares Joseph Kabila, former head of state of the DRC, guilty of treason… and sentences him to the death penalty. The Kinshasa regime thus sets a historic precedent. EFIDH condemns any sentence aimed at taking a life, regardless of its source” (École de Formation Internationale en Droits Humains, 01.10.2025).

The death sentence against President Joseph Kabila under the pretext of his alleged link with the AFC/M23 is a violation of the Declaration of Principles just as much as the persistence of the armed offensives by the Kinshasa regime. The AFC/M23 has never been mistaken about the man opposite and his game” (Bertrand Bisimwa, 01.10.2025).

Kikaya Bin Karubi on the condemnation of Joseph Kabila: “More than three hours to present nothing but gossip from social media and the streets of Kinshasa. No evidence unequivocally linking Joseph Kabila Kabange to the AFC-M23 coalition. The only grievance is that he stayed in Goma and Bukavu, where tens of millions of our compatriots live, enduring the horrors of war in their flesh. Instead of relentlessly targeting Joseph Kabila Kabange, the Republic should applaud him for having reclaimed our Congo, which, in 2001 when he came to power, was already fragmented into several pieces. Moreover, not only did he reunify the country, he rebuilt the state’s framework to organize three electoral cycles that culminated in a peaceful transition of power. Joseph Kabila Kabange is being condemned to death for allegedly being the leader of the AFC-M23, while at the same time, negotiations are being held with the same AFC-M23 in Doha. The world is watching us. The future depends solely on us”” (InfosPlus RDC, 30.09.2025).

Yesterday, the High Military Court sentenced former President Joseph Kabila to death. In addition other punitive actions too. That is being done without any sort of mechanism to ensure the payments or extraction of these funds.

What happened yesterday is political theatre and a way of consolidating power. This is Felix Tshisekedi and his allies tarnishing the former President. In this manner, they are vilifying and targeting the allies of Kabila. They are criminalizing and penalizing dissent.

That Kabila risked himself and his legacy by returning to the Democratic Republic of Congo was clear from the announcing return. We knew he would risk everything by doing this. Tshisekedi wouldn’t be in office if it wasn’t for Kabila allowing him to enter. The FCC-CACH agreement gave him way and Tshisekedi has peeled the onion, one by one and consolidated power. This is the next level of doing so. We have seen this with others and he has targeted them too. Like he went after Vital Kamerhe and now it’s Kabila.

This is a symbolic action and a way of ensuring the possibility of deeming any allies of Kabila as treasonous. When you see how flimsy the Military Court did this and how easily people can question the validity or the evidence in the case. That’s when the Court and the State Prosecution has set a damning precedence, of which it can target and criminalize their detractors.

Yes, Kabila should stand tall of the ills and the damages he caused in the 18 years in office. He should answer for his sins in office. That’s all natural, but this isn’t that. The State Prosecution and the ones who made this show knows it. They did it to signal what’s to come and what they are willing to do.

There was rumours and speculation of entanglement or connections between M23/AFC and Kabila. However, those have been flimsy and never been proven. Neither has this case provided the evidence of that. They just pushed the case through and came to a verdict. This wasn’t sincere and they just want to silence someone who made way for the current ruler.

The way that this Court was used against Kabila. The next President can use the actions of Wazalendo/VDP and charge Felix Thisekedi. I don’t think the President or his allies has thought of that, but that is the brutal truth.

This here is a spectacle and there is no way Kabila will die in the hands of officers. Unless, he does something foolish and is captured out of pocket. That’s the only way… Peace.

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