‘Clock is ticking’ - Ugandans celebrate as latest video of President YOWERI MUSEVENI leaves tongues wagging! Is he battling ill health?
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VIDEO!! Sick And Frail President Nearly Falls While Walking As His Health Condition Worries Ugandans - Watch What Happened - The Witness Uganda
A recent video showing President Yoweri Museveni appearing weak and struggling to walk has triggered widespread debate across Ugandan social media. In the footage, the 79-year-old leader is seen slowly making his way toward his car, sparking both ridicule and concern among viewers. Many Ugandans believe that Museveni’s health is deteriorating rapidly, and some have voiced doubts about whether he is still actively in control of the country’s affa…
How Famous Body Guard Ended Up Getting Employed By Museveni In A Top Government Office
Christopher Aine was once a bodyguard for Uganda’s former Prime Minister, Amama Mbabazi. In 2015, he disappeared after being involved in a violent incident during Uganda’s election period. Many people thought he was dead, as rumors spread and even showed photos of what seemed to be his lifeless body. However, in 2016, Aine returned and said he had been hiding in Tanzania because he was scared for his life due to the political situation in Uganda…
‘Clock is ticking’ - Ugandans celebrate as latest video of President YOWERI MUSEVENI leaves tongues wagging! Is he battling ill health?
Friday, April 25, 2025 - A video of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, which was taken at a recent public function, has sparked debate on social media, with some questioning the state of his health. The 80-year-old dictator appeared weak and confused as he made his way to his official vehicle after attending a public function. He was also struggling to walk as age takes a toll on him. A section of Ugandans took to social media to celebrate, clai…
Museveni Commands Enhancement Of Security For Telecom Towers
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has committed to designating telecommunication towers as critical national infrastructure, aimed at curbing rampant vandalism that has severely disrupted communication and service delivery across Uganda.1 The pledge was made during a meeting with officials from American Tower Uganda (ATC Uganda) at State House, Entebbe, on Wednesday.2 The President’s directive comes as a direct response to the escalating incident…
President Museveni takes decisive stand against tower vandalism
President Yoweri Museveni has pledged decisive government action to safeguard Uganda’s telecom infrastructure from vandalism, describing the country’s towers as critical national assets. This commitment came during a high-level meeting at State House Entebbe with officials from American Tower Uganda (ATC Uganda), led by Dr. Aminah Zawedde, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance. ATC Uganda, a subsidiary of American Towe…
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