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{UAH} When Will Gen KK change his lyrics!

By Ndawula Stanley 
22nd August 2017

When Will Gen KK change his lyrics!
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Recently when Ugandans at Heart forums chose me as the Journalist of the Month, it didn't go without my celebrated blogger Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba's humble counsel, rightly noticing that I take too long to hit the gist of the story. I'm still struggling to do well on his wish but before that, here I go again.

Lately, I've been down with strange ailments. Strange because I have never diagnosed with sijui Bacteria Infection and High Blood Pressure. The Doctor explained both and for the latter, he said I'm not suffering from HBP but it's just temporary, probably caused by stress. Well my stress is a public knowledge so I shook it off, picked my medication and retrieved self to my nest. 

Today, I chose to cut short my bed rest and hit the city in search of my clients for a possible pay. After all what mostly cause stress to a sensible man? On my way back, I elected to do some exercise by walking home all the way from Kittante road, through Acacia avenue, Bukoto street, Kiira road to Kisaasi. I would see many people sympathizing with me (Maybe because I was slightly in official attire) I ignored them, after all they were sweating in jam yet I was exercising. It's when I found Nakaseke MP Luttamaguzi walking from the opposite direction in his full suit that I got reassured.

The story:

On reaching Bukoto Bodaboda stage, I found the cyclists in a group and thought they were in a meeting. One of them stopped me and I obliged. Mzee (I hadn't realized I'm aging this fast)... We have lost our Chairman. He was on Saturday intentionally hit by a car near Kabila School in Bukoto and the occupants came out and hit him with an iron bar, leaving him for dead. Indeed he succumbed to his injuries at Mulago this evening. I reached my pockets for some mabugo (after all, I would use the same hadnt I not chosen to walk). They welcomed it but it's not what they had stopped me for. "Mzee (again🙄), please help us inform those concerned to help us but this is becoming too much," My heart bled, how I wish they knew whom they wanted to help deliver their plight! Well, RIEP Julius Karamuzi.

Since I started covering Gen Kayihura in 2006, his song has always been "we shall not leave any stone unturned." From School arsons to Markets torching to businessmen murders to Sheiks murders to Security officials murders to Kifeesi to bijambiya and lately to all the above combined, the lyrics are yet to change, thanks to his reactionary style of policing... these all are happening after he changed the Police directorates from four to 24 and expanding the personnel from around 16000 to now close to 50000!!!! And we are still dancing to the same 🎶! Really.

Earlier on before I had started on my one hour walk, I had just spoken to my former MP friend who decried how police heavily helped in rigging his victory even when he had retired to bed at midnight as a victor with his DR forms. I stopped to think....

Why don't we have two arms of police?

The political reactionary one and
The civil proactive one? Oyo Kamunguluze wa CIP Records tumumalewo!?

Our MPs, the ball is set into your coat (oba that's the true word? Nange simanyi)


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"When a man is stung by a bee, he doesn't set off to destroy all beehives"

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