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There's a difference between a want and a need , most Ugandans seems that they want change but in it's true essence they need it badly though most people seems not acknowledge that. They know the hardship they're in , what they voted for ,how their taxes are being mismanaged, land grabbing and so forth but they're settled in their comfort zones hoping for things to change themselves which is false.
added by Anonymous 984 days ago 0 0
Change doesn't come radically... It's really with mob plans. Ugandans will always lose be'coz of distrust always...
This is wat I said some where.. that Ugandans are Banafunsi mostly those with money... That own properties already. They fear to lose wat want they have.. Yet the low class Ugandans give their. Lives in the name of change..
But they are always disappoint with the absence of middle class Ugandans to fund the movement of Freedom....
Disunity!!!
added by 1000896184 1098 days ago 1 0
Exactly.
Not only Ugandans but Africans under oppressive governments.
But who would bell the cat? All that the youths do is talk and make noise but when it comes to action they scamper in different directions. This cowardly attitude is what evil rulers take advantage of to sit tight in office and continue in their wickedness.
added by 1000851268 1108 days ago 3 0
Enough is enough Ugandans must rise up against the dictatorial regime so that the younger generation can enjoy the good governance of the coming government.
added by Anonymous 1108 days ago 3 0
Ugandans have been impoverished for so long and now poverty is ravaging in Ugandans. To chase away poverty is to chase away museveni so rise and defend your rights.
added by Anonymous 1108 days ago 3 0
Ugandans should know who are the real revolutionalist and stop trusting moles in politics of Uganda. The moles in the opposition side have played a big role in keeping us in this occupation by museveni.
added by Anonymous 1108 days ago 3 0
Enough is enough. Ugandans we should wake up and fight for our rights. The more we sleep the more our freedom is taken away.
added by Anonymous 1108 days ago 3 0