Amos Baguma (@amosbaguma1) 's Twitter Profile
Amos Baguma

@amosbaguma1

ABARUUSURA🧜‍♂️#Intelligent Speculator and Investor.Crypto Enthusiast.Passionate Farmer.

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Daily Monitor (@dailymonitor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"History has always been unkind to governments that confuse silence with stability. Only a regime terribly afraid of its people needs Darkness at Noon" - Gawaya Tegulle bit.ly/3NPDV8Q #MonitorUpdates #UgandaDecides2026

Andrew Kyamagero (@kyamageroandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On a day like this, I deeply reflect and listen to this piece by Frank Walusimbi Walusimbi. Listen to this a couple of times, and it will communicate too. If it does, then share it widely.

Amos Baguma (@amosbaguma1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everything has a beginning and an end. Nothing lasts forever. Nothing beats nature. People's children killed,brutalized, tortured and others imprisoned. That's not right,stop planting hatred into masses. Talk to them,engage them, fix the challenges affecting wanaichi. Bye.

Wilfred Businge (@mrbusinge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what we’ve been telling regime apologists and they were spinning everything. The UPDF made the election an operation against their “enemies”. Jet Tumwebaze is not an ordinary man. What he says can’t be taken lightly.

The Observer (@observerug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, I met Dr Kizza Besigye for the first time. He then later added, “but it is all one big prison, inside or outside, it is just the circumstances that are different.” It was Besigye being Kizza Besigye reminding us over our collective capture observer.ug/viewpoint/this…

Justice Esther Kitimbo Kisaakye (@justicekisaakye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Message to President Yoweri Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda. (Continued 2/2) Mr. President, Yoweri K Museveni Many Ugandans have been forced into exile, fearing for their lives. Others have been pushed to seek employment in foreign countries where their safety and

Timothy Kalyegira (@timkalyegira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

M7 claims the NRM has grown Uganda's economy. 1985 GDP figures: Kenya - $6.14 Billion Uganda - $6.77 Billion Incredibly, during Obote II, Uganda's economy was bigger than Kenya's. 2025 Kenya – $136.01 Bn Uganda – $64.99 Bn Today, Uganda's GDP is less than half of Kenya's.