
The UPDF’s Dangerous Pledge to the Muhoozi Project » The Hoima Post –
Uganda stands at a dangerous crossroads. A chilling statement, purportedly from UPDF soldiers loyal to the so-called Muhoozi Project, has exposed a shocking truth—Uganda’s military is no longer a guardian of the state but a weaponized force for political succession. Soldiers, who should protect citizens, are now openly vowing to “kill and destroy” those who oppose Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s rise to power.
This is not just another political drama—this is a warning of an impending military dictatorship. If we do not act now, Uganda risks plunging into a new era of militarized terror.
The UPDF’s Oath vs. Political Thuggery
The Ugandan People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) are supposed to defend Uganda and its people, not serve the ambitions of a single individual. But now, soldiers are pledging blind allegiance to Muhoozi Kainerugaba—a direct violation of their constitutional duty. An army that swears loyalty to a political figure instead of the nation is an army that no longer serves the people—it serves oppression.
This is exactly how military-backed autocracies take root. Uganda is no longer walking down this path; we are sprinting towards it.
Muhoozi Project: The Militarization of Uganda’s Politics
Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of Mr. Yoweri Museveni, is not just a military general—he is at the center of a dangerous political experiment. The Muhoozi Project has turned Uganda’s military into a personal campaign team, and now, these soldiers are threatening to crush, kill, and destroy anyone who opposes him.
This is no longer politics. This is military rule in disguise.
History has shown us what happens when armies become political machines—violence, dictatorship, and mass oppression follow. Uganda is now heading straight into that abyss.
“We Fight to Kill and Destroy” – A Direct Threat to Ugandans
The most terrifying part of this statement is the open admission of state-sponsored violence against civilians. Soldiers are publicly declaring that they will attack their own people if they do not align with the Muhoozi Project.
This is not the duty of a national army.
This is not democracy.
This is terrorism in uniform.
When those with guns see fellow Ugandans as enemies, the country is one step away from mass killings, arbitrary arrests, and violent crackdowns on opposition figures, journalists, and activists.
Silence is Complicity – Where is the Accountability?
The biggest question now is: Where are Uganda’s institutions? Why are the country’s security organs silent as the UPDF transforms into a political death squad?
If Muhoozi and his soldiers are not stopped now, the 2026 elections will not be free or fair—they will be a military takeover disguised as a democratic process. Uganda’s future is being stolen in broad daylight, and those who remain silent are accomplices.
A Warning to Ugandans and the World
📢 To all Ugandans: This is no longer a political debate. This is a direct attack on your freedoms, your safety, and your future. If the military is allowed to continue down this path, Uganda will descend into full-blown dictatorship—one that will be enforced by guns, not votes.
📢 To human rights activists, the international community, and the world: Uganda is in grave danger. A military-led autocracy is rising, and without global intervention, another African nation will fall into the hands of a regime that rules by fear and force.
🚨 THIS IS A CALL TO ACTION. 🚨
Ugandans must demand accountability from the UPDF. The world must speak out before it’s too late. If we do nothing, history will repeat itself—this time with Muhoozi Kainerugaba at the helm of a military dictatorship.
Uganda’s future depends on how we respond right now. Silence is not an option.
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UMEME’S CONTROVERSIAL EXIT, BILLIONS IN COMPENSATION, AND UNANSWERED QUESTIONS » The Hoima Post –

The Ugandan government’s decision to abruptly terminate Umeme Limited’s 20-year electricity distribution concession by March 31, 2025, has left Ugandans with more questions than answers. With Parliament approving a staggering $190 million loan to compensate Umeme, a company that has long been criticized for high tariffs and poor service delivery, the nation demands to know: What exactly did Umeme do to deserve such a golden handshake, and who truly owns it?
The Price of Power: Why is Uganda Rushing to Pay Off Umeme?
According to official reports, Umeme’s exit package is based on ‘unrecovered investments’ as per their contract with the government. Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa stated that the initial estimated cost of compensation was $215 million, but UEDCL (Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited) is trying to reduce this amount. But why should taxpayers bear the burden of a private company’s investments when Ugandans still suffer from unreliable electricity services?
President Yoweri Museveni himself previously criticized Umeme for its high return on investment—a whopping 20%—which he claimed contributed to the inflated electricity tariffs. “We cannot continue with a system that exploits Ugandans,” Museveni reportedly said. But if Umeme was a problem, why not hold them accountable rather than reward them with a nearly quarter-billion-dollar payout?
Who Owns Umeme? Is It Really Linked to Museveni’s Inner Circle?
One of the most disturbing allegations surrounding Umeme’s exit is the rumored involvement of the Museveni family in the company’s ownership. While Umeme is publicly listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange and Nairobi Securities Exchange, with 35% of shares held by Ugandans, speculation remains rife that powerful political figures have been benefiting from Uganda’s electricity sector all along.
The rush to approve this compensation raises concerns about whether Parliament is merely rubber-stamping an inside deal. The Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Parliament has strongly condemned the speed at which the budget was passed, arguing that critical questions remain unanswered. Why was this compensation agreement rushed through Parliament before full scrutiny? Why weren’t MPs given a chance to review the finer details of the budget allocation?
The UEDCL Takeover: Better or Worse for Ugandans?
With Umeme exiting the scene, the government is bringing in UEDCL to take over electricity distribution. But is this really the better alternative?
Ugandans are already experiencing technical failures, with thousands reporting that their electricity tokens do not work even after making fresh payments. If this is the service level under Umeme, what guarantee is there that UEDCL—already struggling with funding and technical capacity—can do better?
The government is injecting $64 million into UEDCL’s operations, but will that be enough to sustain a seamless transition? Many Ugandans fear that power outages, inefficiencies, and mismanagement will only get worse.
The Big Questions That Ugandans Deserve Answers To:
1. Why is Uganda paying off Umeme so quickly and with such a massive amount of money?
2. Who truly owns Umeme, and why is there secrecy surrounding the real beneficiaries?
3. What guarantees do Ugandans have that UEDCL will not become another corrupt government entity mismanaging power distribution?
4. Why did Parliament rush the approval of this budget without thorough scrutiny and debate?
5. How will the government address the ongoing electricity token issues that Ugandans are complaining about?
The Nation is Watching
This is not just a power transition; it is a test of government transparency and accountability. Parliament, the Ministry of Energy, the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), and the Ugandan people must demand full disclosure on every single cent being paid to Umeme.
The Ugandan taxpayer is being forced to fund this deal, yet many remain in darkness—literally and figuratively. It is time to shine a light on the truth.
We are tagging the following officials and institutions to answer these questions:
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (@KagutaMuseveni)
Minister of Energy Ruth Nankabirwa (@nankabirwa)
Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (@UEDCLofficial)
Electricity Regulatory Authority (@ERA_Uganda)
Parliament of Uganda (@Parliament_Ug)
Leader of the Opposition in Parliament (@LoPUganda)
Ugandans, this is YOUR money, YOUR electricity, and YOUR future at stake. Will you stay silent, or will you demand the truth?
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MUSEVENI’S DOUBLE DEALING WITH M23 REBELS EXPOSED » The Hoima Post –

(Kampala’s Hypocrisy Reaches New Heights as Troops “Fight Terrorists” While Secretly Backing Rebels)
Facts Don’t Lie: Uganda’s Contradictory Role in Congo’s Bloody Conflict
For years, Mr. Yoweri Museveni’s regime has played both sides in the Eastern DRC conflict—posing as Kinshasa’s ally while allegedly fueling one of its deadliest rebellions. Now, with M23 rebels advancing rapidly and Uganda’s army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba (Museveni’s son), openly threatening to “rescue” Kisangani, the mask is slipping.
1. Uganda’s Troops in DRC: “Counterterrorism” or a Trojan Horse?
Since 2021, Uganda has stationed troops in Ituri and North Kivu under the pretext of fighting the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). However, UN reports (2024) confirm what many have long suspected: Ugandan intelligence actively supports M23—the very rebels destabilizing the region.
Fact: Despite denials, M23 has repeatedly captured Congolese army (FARDC) weapons—some of which match those supplied to Uganda’s military.
Fact: Congolese officials accuse Uganda of allowing M23 to move freely through its territory, even as Ugandan forces claim to be “fighting instability.”
2. Muhoozi’s Provocations: A Reckless Mouthpiece for Kampala’s Agenda
Uganda’s army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is no ordinary general—he’s Museveni’s heir apparent, and his inflammatory tweets reveal Kampala’s true intentions.
“Our people of Kisangani, we are coming to rescue you. God’s army is coming.” – Muhoozi, June 2024.
“In one week, either M23 or UPDF will be in Kisangani.” – Another direct threat, framed as a “liberation.”
These aren’t just reckless statements—they’re strategic messaging. If Uganda were truly neutral, why would its top general openly predict M23’s advance?
3. Economic Motives: Uganda’s Gold Rush in Congo’s Chaos
The DRC is Uganda’s biggest gold supplier, yet much of it is smuggled. A 2023 UN report estimated that $500M+ in Congolese gold enters Uganda annually, fueling illicit trade.
Fact: Uganda’s gold exports tripled after its DRC military deployment.
Fact: Congolese authorities have repeatedly accused Ugandan forces of facilitating illegal mineral trafficking under the guise of “security operations.”
4. The Endgame: Museveni’s Regional Domination Plan
Uganda isn’t just after minerals—it’s expanding its sphere of influence. By keeping the DRC weak, Kampala ensures:
Control over trade routes (Uganda’s exports to DRC hit $1.3B in 2023).
Leverage over Kinshasa, making the DRC dependent on Ugandan “security cooperation.”
A buffer zone against rival powers (Rwanda, Burundi) also vying for influence.
Conclusion: The World Can’t Keep Ignoring Uganda’s Role
While the US and EU remain silent, Congolese civilians pay the price. If Uganda were truly fighting terrorists, why does M23 keep gaining ground? Why does Muhoozi openly cheer their advances?
The evidence is clear: Museveni’s regime is playing a dangerous double game—one that could push the region into full-blown war.
What’s next? Will the international community finally hold Kampala accountable, or will Eastern DRC remain a battleground for Uganda’s ambitions?
Why This Matters Now:
M23 is advancing towards Kisangani, a major city.
UN reports confirm Ugandan backing for rebels.
Muhoozi’s threats signal deeper Ugandan involvement.
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