Ah, old habits truly do die hard, don’t they? Yeee to our mighty reigning maestro
Museveni – the great one who just can’t seem to keep his tail from wagging in places it shouldn’t.

The man has a well-documented history of prowling after young girls, and, like clockwork, his ever-watchful wife, Janet Kataha, swoops in to clean up the mess—except her version of “cleaning up” tends to involve poisoning and mysterious disappearances rather than heartfelt conversations.

Enter the latest chapter in this well-rehearsed drama: the case of Martha.

Museveni did what he does best—indulged himself, and his old- fashioned rotting feet mistress – Janet, in her usual fashion, ensured that Martha would never speak of it again.

And now, the whole country is fixated on her untimely demise, treating it like the biggest scandal of the decade.

Meanwhile, the real tragedy—the one that should actually be making headlines—is conveniently ignored. The deaths of students and teachers at Seta Secondary School? Barely a whisper.

Rest In Peace: Martha Ahumuza Murari

Apparently, in Museveni’s dictatorship some lives are just more politically useful than others just like the analogy of the animal farm.

But Uganda is not an animal farm and this is the right time to reclaim our sovereignty from the four-decade foreign dictatorship.

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