Limping oldest mistress Janet Kataha Kembabazi z’abashija is already dead and with her dies whatever thin thread of humanity the world pretended this regime still possessed. Interestingly, nobody is brave enough to break the news…

For over 40 years, criminal octogenarian Yoseri Tibuhaburwa alias Museveni — the infamous blood-soaked, power-addicted cannibal dictator — has terrorized our country, Uganda with calculated brutality.

He shot protesters with live bullets, jailed opponents, starved hospitals, rigged elections in broad daylight, attempted to assassinate his main challenger, the democratically elected leader- @HEBobiWine and dared the world to blink.

Make no mistake, with one of his wives/mistresses – Kataaha who was equally vicious, now dead and gone, this bitter, isolated old tyrant will not soften in his grief.

Dictators don’t grieve like humans, they weaponize loss; they grow paranoid; they see enemies everywhere. They lash out at the living because death reminds them of their own swiftly expiring grip on power.

My fellow Ugandans, this dying loser is now more dangerous than he has ever been.

A cornered power-greedy despot with nothing to lose is a catastrophe waiting to happen. History screams this warning from every corner — from Idi Amin’s final mad rampages to Gaddafi’s suicidal last stand. Wounded dictators don’t surrender. They massacre.

And the wounded /bruised foreign despot Museveni has unfinished business. Bobi Wine still breathes free air. Besigye still speaks.

A generation of young Ugandans still dares to dream of a country beyond this rotting, decrepit one-man show.

That will enrage him.

This hollow, heartless old man who flew his wife abroad for treatment his own hospitals couldn’t provide, on money stolen from the very people now mourning her, will not pause to reflect. He will not reform. He will tighten the fist. He will silence more voices. He will rig the next election with even less shame than the last.

Because that is all he knows. That is all he has ever been.

Not a father of the nation. Not a liberator. Just a desperate, dying old dictator clinging to the only thing that ever mattered to him — power — now stripped of even the pretense of a family man.

Uganda is entering its most dangerous hour.

Rest in perfect peace sis Janet.

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