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Dr. Jbm Ssentongo A new Diaspora effort for Ugandans in North America to Demand Unity and Shared development. We must take our Nation Back.

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For People Living in Uganda's Diaspora abroad who believe that we can raise the fight for good governance and human rights pro-actively, and not through proxy. Participants in this fight are not simply enough, we are campaigning for a broader action towards more leaders of all stars and stripes to rise up and say enough is enough.

Its a very exciting moment to see Arsenal Gunners extend their lead ointhe Premier League standings after their victory ...
03/06/2026

Its a very exciting moment to see Arsenal Gunners extend their lead ointhe Premier League standings after their victory over Brighton.

Enjoy extended highlights of our win vs Brighton at the American Express Stadium, where Bukayo Saka’s early goal on his 300th appearance was enough to seal t...

09/01/2025

POWER IS A LOAN, NOT A POSSESSION. USE IT TO PLANT PEOPLE- Anonymous

Power is a loan. It is never truly owned, only held for a while. Whether it comes through politics, position, influence, or privilege, power has an expiry date. Yet, many who ascend into authority forget this fundamental truth. They build monuments to themselves, silence the voices around them, and focus on preserving their grip on power rather than using it to empower others. Unfortunately, by the time the truth becomes evident, it's often too late to do the needful.

Leadership, in its truest form, is not about how long you sit in a seat. Rather, it is about what you do while you’re there. The greatest misuse of power is to leave people the same or worse than when you met them. The greatest honour is to uplift others in your wake because one day, the spotlight will shift, the position will change hands, and the very people you ignored will become the ones who determine your place in history.

Across all walks of life—government, business, religion, or community leadership- those who succeed in building people are the ones whose relevance outlives their reign. That’s because people are legacy. A bridge you built for someone may carry your name longer than any title you ever bore. An opportunity you created for someone may become the ladder that generations will climb through.

On the other hand, when leaders hoard opportunities, suppress the growth of others, or treat their position as a personal empire, the outcome is almost always tragic. The end of tenure is followed by isolation. Once-revered figures are forgotten, mocked, or pitied, not because they didn’t once have power, but because they did nothing meaningful with it while it lasted.

We must remember that the applause fades and the motorcades disappear. The titles become past tense, and when they do, all that remains is what you planted in others. The man or woman who used their position to mentor, empower, support, or create platforms for others will always have a place in the hearts of people, even when the office is no longer theirs.

So, plant people, while your voice still carries weight and speaks for the voiceless, too. While your table has room, invite others to sit. While your hand still holds the pen, sign opportunities into others' lives because when the pen is no longer yours to hold, the people you lifted will become your greatest reference.

After all, power is a loan, not a possession; use it wisely by building people.

God bless you

Killed: Mulago Doctor’s Dark Double Life Ends in ViolenceKampala, Uganda – Shock and disbelief have gripped the nation a...
08/29/2025

Killed: Mulago Doctor’s Dark Double Life Ends in Violence

Kampala, Uganda – Shock and disbelief have gripped the nation after revelations that Dr. Ivan Kasule, once a promising medical professional at Mulago National Referral Hospital, lived a chilling double life — respected healer by day, ruthless gang leader by night.

His double life came to a violent end on Saturday, August 16, when he was gunned down during a botched robbery in Kakandwa, Kakiri Town Council, Wakiso District.

The Fatal Heist

Police say the 30-year-old Kasule led a raid on the shop of businessman Herman Kiyaga, targeting a bag of cash. In a dramatic twist, he was shot dead by one of his own accomplices during a quarrel over the loot.

At the scene, officers recovered his phone and identity documents, confirming the slain gangster was indeed the doctor-turned-criminal. The gang’s AK-47 rifle — nicknamed “Omwana” (The Baby) — was later retrieved from a nearby swamp after confessions from arrested suspects.

From Mulago to Maganjo: A Double Life

Born in January 1994, Kasule appeared destined for success. On social media, he described himself as a doctor and herbal researcher working on cancer remedies. Colleagues at Mulago remember him as soft-spoken before he quietly left during the COVID-19 pandemic to establish a private clinic under Nimlang Company Limited.

Behind this professional image, investigators say, Kasule built a violent underworld network, even relying on a relative in security to learn firearm handling.

Training Robbers Instead of Treating Patients

Police describe Kasule not as a mere accomplice but as the gang’s commander and trainer. Captured members told investigators he personally taught them how to use fi****ms along Mubende Road.

“I was struggling with farming and water drilling when Dr. Kasule took me under his wing,” confessed gang member Iddi Konde. “He trained me to handle a rifle, and soon I was carrying it during robberies.”

Trail of Blood and Crime

Investigators link Kasule’s gang to a series of violent attacks across Wakiso and Mukono Districts:

June 10, 2024 – A&B Supermarket raid near Namugongo Shrine; security guard Amos Olukan killed.

July 23, 2024 – Armed attack at Nakoosi Trading Centre; traders injured, shops looted.

August 13, 2024 – Businessman Deo Bwanika was murdered in Kasangati, Wakiso, robbed, and shot dead.

Police believe the Kakiri robbery was another step in this escalating spree, meticulously orchestrated under Kasule’s leadership.

Medical Community in Shock

Mulago Hospital administrators denied official records of a “Dr. Ivan Kasule,” instead pointing to a “Dr. Ivan Kisuule.” However, insiders confirmed Kasule had worked there before leaving during the pandemic.

The Uganda Medical Association has distanced itself from the disgraced medic, describing the revelations as both “shocking and deeply tragic.”

08/29/2025

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Always be identified by your desire.to Channel change for Uganda and not your pockets.

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05/15/2025

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PEACE & POVERTY:- Through his tireless advocacy for immigrant rights and his commitment to eradicating poverty and inequ...
04/24/2025

PEACE & POVERTY:- Through his tireless advocacy for immigrant rights and his commitment to eradicating poverty and inequality, Pope Francis has cemented his legacy as a champion of justice and compassion. His leadership has brought hope and solace to countless refugees, deportees, and displaced families, and stands in stark contrast to the divisive policies of leaders like Trump and Putin.

04/21/2025

THE MESSAGE:- The sad and painful official announcement of the news release pertaining the death of the Bishop of Rome Pope Francis at the Vatican.

THE SHEPARD OF THE CHURCH IS GONE :- Just one day after he surprised many by appearing outside the Vatican on Easter Sun...
04/21/2025

THE SHEPARD OF THE CHURCH IS GONE :- Just one day after he surprised many by appearing outside the Vatican on Easter Sunday, Pope Francis died on Monday at the age of 88. He had been recovering from a near-fatal bout of double pneumonia.
American’s Vice President VANCE, met the pontiff 27 hours before he was proouced dead. RIP, Pope Francis . You ram your spiritual race with grace and liturgical radicalism for the good of mankind .

The pope appeared on a balcony overlooking St. Peter's Square to deliver a blessing and wave at those who gathered. ''Dear brothers and sisters, Happy Easter," he said to. the gathering faithful Catholics at the Basilica.

Dr. Jan Mukiibi, the bride of Pastor Bugembe, has opened up to Queen Sylvia Nagginda Nabagereka of Buganda and Abbey Muk...
03/16/2025

Dr. Jan Mukiibi, the bride of Pastor Bugembe, has opened up to Queen Sylvia Nagginda Nabagereka of Buganda and Abbey Mukiibi, Station Manager of Central Broadcasting Services (CBS), as the media relations roll continues in anticipation of the next step in Pastor Wilson Bugembe's journey to marriage.

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