Kiira Motors Cooperation Produces Their Model of the Sedan

The fact that Uganda will be producing cars from within the country by 2018, has been a widespread joke, that we all shared during the end of last year. Kiira Motors Uganda, has however disapproved all of us, my releasing their first version of the sedan car.

In 2015, the company shared that they would produce pickups and crossovers too

“Production starts in 2018 with 305 vehicles and production is expected to be at full capacity of 60,000 vehicles per year by 2039,” Mr Paul Isaac Musasizi the company CEO said, after the Kira Smack Vehicle was produced.

Well there is evidence now, as the Sedan has been produced.

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“Elegant in looks, it drives smoothly and is evidence of Ugandan genius in innovation and technology.” said analyst, Andrew Mwenda. They accompanied the car for a test drive last week.

“Barbie can Teach Kim Kardashiann How to Make a Rolex,” Andrew Mwenda Mocks

The debates between Politician, Andrew Mwenda and Bobi Wine have been going on for some time now. Just when we thought these two have calmed down with their exchanges, Andrew Mwenda has released yet another on his Twitter. He mocked Bobi wine and Barbie, regarding the visit of Kanye west.

“Now that Kanye West has met with his next engagement should be a concert with Bobi Wine. Barbie can teach Kim Kadashian on how to make a Rolex. Bobi Wine may change and support just like Kanye supports Donald Trump”

The two appeared on Television to hold a discussion

The two people with different political  views actually appeared in the Front line on NBS TV to have a heated debate, but no time is sufficient to reach a conclusion.

What do you think about this beef?

Bobi Wine’s Expensive suitcase Confuses Andrew Mwenda

Political analyst and icon, Andrew Mwenda has been sent into confusion, following a picture that Bobi Wine posted on his social media. The member of Parliament, shared a picture of himself at the airport, and ready to return to his country. Besides him was however an expensive Louis Vuitton Suitcase. Andrew shared his insights on the issue.

“Bobi Wine is with a $1300 Louise Vuitton bag ready to board KLM’s business class to Uganda to fight for the poor. If Museveni has stifled Ugandans from ptospering, how did Bobi Wine make so much money from his talent to live in a castle, drive expensive cars and carry luxury bags? ”

Andrew analysis

Looks like the Ghetto president has a question to answer.

“OTT tax is one of the good things Museveni has done for Uganda” Andrew Mwenda

Mwenda has been on the receiving end of public backlash over his support of the unpopular OTT and Mobile Money taxes that were introduced at the beginning of this week.

While appearing on the Hot Seat show on KFM, Mwenda said the new OTT tax is one of the good things Museveni has done for Uganda.

“Right now people are feeling the pinch of paying taxes and they will demand accountability for their taxes,” he said.

Mwenda’s only worry is that Museveni will scrap the OTT tax.

“Museveni is a populist president and he is going to scrap the tax because people are making noise,” he said.

The veteran journalist said the best Ugandans can do is pay tax or not expect service delivery from government.

“Teachers’ salaries were increased, doctors’ salaries were increased. Where is this money going to come from?”

He also cautioned Ugandans not to expect heaven on earth when they belong to a poor country.

“If your father is Sudhir’s guard and he earns Shs400,000 a month, you can’t ask him for the same things Sudhir’s children ask him for,” Mwenda argued.

“Ugandans are going to force me to commit suicide or go to exile,” he said.

Read Andrew Mwenda’s View on The Jinja Elections

Andrew Mwenda has expressed his views again, immediately after the Jinja elections. Read below;

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On Thursday March 15th, the Electoral Commission declared FDC candidate, Paul Mwiru, elected as MP for Jinja East constituency. Since then, opposition gurus have been congratulating themselves on a “big win by the people.” Which people? Yet the results, when properly analyzed, expose the weakness of the opposition in Uganda -and how/why they consistently lose elections.

It is commonly assumed that FDC’s base of support is in urban areas. Jinja is the second largest urban area in Uganda. So winning that seat should have been an easy job. Yet in spite of deploying everyone of their heavy weights: their cult leader Kizza Besigye, party president Amuriat, former party president, the noble Mugisha Muntu and adding there empty-headed Bobi Wine and DP’s suave and moderate Norbert Mao – few voters showed up to vote and Mwiru won by a very narrow margin.

VOTER TURN UP

Let us look at the numbers: Total number of registered voters was 29,000. Of these only about 11,958 (40%) showed up to vote. Mwiru got 6,654 votes (21% of the registered voters). Meanwhile NRM’s Nathan Nabeta Igeme got 5,043, meaning Mwiru beat him by paltry 1,600 votes in a constituency that should be an easy landslide win for the FDC. Therefore FDC has an MP who was not voted by 80% of the registered voters – in its stronghold. Sad!

This tells us two things: either the assumption that the opposition is strong in urban areas is wrong, or the opposition lack basic organizational infrastructure to rally its supporters in its strongholds to bring them to vote on polling day. I am increasingly coming to believe that both insights are correct, the first causing the second: the opposition don’t have much support even in urban areas. And as a consequence they lack individuals with leadership and organizational skills to rally voters on their side.

This inability to register high voter turnout in their presumed strongholds is the reason Besigye can NEVER win an election as president and the opposition has failed to grow in parliament. In 2016 presidential elections, only 800,000 voters out of 2m registered voters (40%) showed up to vote in Kampala city and its surrounding Wakiso district. Besigye claimed this low voter turnout was due to late delivering of ballot papers which “disenfranchised” many of his voters.

LOW VOTER TURNOUT IS OPOSITION STRONGHOLDS

What kept 60% of the voters in Jinja East (just like in the 2016 presidential election) from the polling booth? Indeed in the 2017 by-election in Kyadondo East, a similar pattern was witnessed. Total registered voters was 72,818. Total voter turnout in 33,310 or 45%. Bobi Wine won. This consistent low voter turnout in supposedly opposition strongholds is the main explanation for their poor performance.

If you look at the strongholds of president Yoweri Museveni, especially in the cattle corridor, voter turnout on some polling stations in Nyanushozi, Kazo, Nakaseke and Rwampara is 100%. This is actually evidence of rigging. But it shows his ability to rally his base. You can only rig when you are strong.

If Uganda’s confused opposition can rally 90% of registered voters to show up and vote in their strongholds, their chances of winning would be considerably improved. But they have chosen to keep crying foul, claiming someone steals their votes. Nonsense!

MESSAGE TO BESIGYE

Message especially to Besigye and his radical extremists: I have told you before that when you cannot count what is important, then you make what you are counting important. You have refused to accept low voter turnout as important in your electoral miseries. So you have decided to focus on crying foul at vote rigging and made it your battle cry. You can keep finding excuses for your defeat in every election, clutching on every straw. It is comforting. But it is blinding you to your strategic weaknesses which you need to fix if you ever intend to improve your performance.

Andrew Mwenda Exposes thief caught on office CCTV cameras

Following the murder of Police, Andrew Kaweesi,  The President of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni advocated for the installation of CCTV cameras around the country, in major towns. Could CCTV cameras really be a sustainable and feasible move to controlling crime in the country?

A few months back, various videos also made rounds on Social media, of a thief caught on camera, stealing a smart phone from a computer photocopying centre. This exposed the criminal to the rest of the world.

Kaguta Museveni

Yesterday, politician, and owner of the tabloid, the Independent magazine posted a video of a petty thief committing a felony caught live on camera, stealing a side mirror off his white car parked outside his office. Watch the video here.

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He wrote on his facebook wall:

This thief thought he was not being recorded. Today he came to my office and stole a side mirror at lunch time. Now all police stations and posts around Kampala looking for him. If you see him, report to the nearest police station. We may discover that cctv cameras can reduce certain crimes around our city”

Do you think that CCTV cameras are a great move to reduce crime in the city? Besides that, if you certainly across that thief, report to the nearest police station.

Andrew Mwenda Adresses “Bobi Wine’s hare brained uninformed assertions”

So, after Museveni wrote a letter to Bobi Wine, and got his reply, the news has calmed down a little. Now, Andrew Mwenda, owner of the Independent newspaper, a journalist who came into popularity due to his show, ”Andrew Mwenda Live’, due to the strong political views has analysed one of Kyagulanyi’s letters. Here are some of the things he said. Read below;

So Bobi Wine issued a “letter to Young Ugandans” in which he claims that colonialism marked Uganda’s golden age. This is the problem with President Yoweri Museveni’s critics – always ignorant and emotional and their arguments always lack substance in both matter and manner.

I really don’t want to defend Museveni because I personally disagree with him on many issues.

I will address Museveni’s deficiencies another day.

Bobi wine and his crowds

The real danger to Uganda today is not Museveni but an extremist and fanatical wing of the opposition led by FDC cult leader and opposition presidential candidate for life, Kizza Besigye, and lately joined by Bobi Wine. These are emotional desperadoes without any clue of where Uganda has come from, where it is and where it should go.

Let us address Bobi Wine’s hare brained uninformed assertions. He claims that colonialism left behind a well functioning education. In 1961, only 343 students were unrolled in S5 and S6 in a country of 7m people. If such a rate was maintained Uganda today would have 2,225 students in A Level. We have 235,000. And he claims colonialism was the golden age of Uganda.

Bobi Wine also claims colonialism left behind great infrastructure. In 1960, Uganda had only 268km of tarmac after 72 years of colonial rule. The short lived DP government led by Kiwanuka added 210km in one year. Obote added 1,000km in eight years 1962-71. In spite of his government incompetence and corruption, Museveni has in the last i years added 4000km of tarmac. So what is this Bobi Wine really talking about?

This “leader” of the youth of Uganda even claims that under colonial rule a child in a rural primary school would fairly compete with one in the city. But there were no schools in rural areas under colonial rule. If he meant in towns outside of kampala, he should check the 2016 PLE results. The ten best performing districts or towns in order of their performance were: Fort Portal, Entebbe, Ntungamo, Rukungiri, Jinja, Kabale, Masaka, Mbarara, Lira and Masindi. Many of these are far away from Kampala, a city that is not one of them.

Many Ugandan elites are lazy. They don’t want to read and know about their country. They prefer to sit in their homes and imagine things and then hope that such imagination is reality. In the modern age of science, it is sad that those who want to replace Museveni think that they can rely on hallucinations to inform public policy. Our country deserves better. Bobi Wine may be a good singer and dancer. But his “letter to young Ugandans” shows that he lacks the basic competences to even manage a village.

Bobi Wine planting a tree at a campaign at Mengo

Hohohoho…. Let us watch this fire build