Uganda is a dead country,I actually pity people like Elon kkiza who think they can argue the law and get justice, it seems people haven't understood a person we are dealing with 😢
Gashumba and Hon . Kabanda are very right 👍 💯💯 , we need someone like PRESIDENT KAGAME for 25 years , I pray 🙏🙏 one of the GENERAL'S in UPDF to be President of UGANDA and act like PRESIDENT KAGAME , this Politics staff and Corruption and all these Political parties , gangs should close out .
The debate between strong leaders and strong institutions centres on governance priorities. Advocates for strong leaders, like President Kagame of Rwanda, value decisive leadership to bring stability and development, especially in challenging contexts. Proponents of strong institutions emphasize the need for systems that ensure accountability, democracy, and long-term stability beyond individual leaders. A balanced approach combining strong institutions with visionary leadership is ideal for sustainable governance. Uganda's challenges with corruption and instability highlight the need for both institutional reforms and effective leadership. Relying solely on a strong leader might centralize power, risk authoritarianism, and undermine democratic principles. Strong leaders are like Wi-Fi-great when they're working, but without strong institutions, the connection drops fast!
Good that Mr Gashumba used Afande Muntu. He feels that, as a former CDF, he should not have been bounced by the Military court. The narrative goes to show that once a soldier is always a soldier
Botswana is often cited as Africa’s most stable and prosperous country, a success largely attributed to its strong institutions rather than reliance on a singular strong leader. The debate between strong leaders and strong institutions centres on governance priorities. Advocates for strong leaders, like President Kagame of Rwanda, value decisive leadership to bring stability and development, especially in challenging contexts. Proponents of strong institutions emphasize the need for systems that ensure accountability, democracy, and long-term stability beyond individual leaders. A balanced approach combining strong institutions with visionary leadership is ideal for sustainable governance. Uganda's challenges with corruption and instability highlight the need for institutional reforms and effective leadership. Relying solely on a strong leader might centralize power, risk authoritarianism, and undermine democratic principles. Strong leaders are like Wi-Fi-great when they're working, but without strong institutions, the connection drops fast!
Botswana is often cited as Africa’s most stable and prosperous country, a success largely attributed to its strong institutions rather than reliance on a singular strong leader. Since gaining independence in 1966, Botswana has maintained a stable democracy, characterized by regular, peaceful transitions of power and adherence to constitutional governance. Visionary leadership, like that of Botswana’s first president, Sir Seretse Khama, focused on building institutions grounded in accountability, transparency, and the rule of law. Instead of personalizing power, Botswana's leaders invested in systems to manage its diamond wealth responsibly, avoiding the "resource curse" that has plagued many other nations. The result? Decades of consistent economic growth, low levels of corruption, and high human development indicators. Botswana's institutions-parliamentary democracy, a robust judiciary, and a professional civil service-ensure stability and prosperity beyond individual leaders. This proves that strong institutions, not strongmen, are the backbone of lasting progress.
Kabanda whatever you say shows that M7 government is a failure cause for the 63 years Uganda has been independent m7 and his government counts for 70%.
For the days I have heard and watched Hon. Kabanda.... He's talked severe sensible Truth😊
But why don't u propose to sell Uganda to Nambooze😂😂
Seriously this time he's on right truck 🚚
Kabbada🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋
Hon. Kabanda and Rwomushana are the next Ministers 2026❤
Uganda is a dead country,I actually pity people like Elon kkiza who think they can argue the law and get justice, it seems people haven't understood a person we are dealing with 😢
So what is ur advise to injustice. Plz tell us that even if the oppressor poop in my plate I should clap for him if not to massage him…..!!!
Gashumba and Hon . Kabanda are very right 👍 💯💯 , we need someone like PRESIDENT KAGAME for 25 years , I pray 🙏🙏 one of the GENERAL'S in UPDF to be President of UGANDA and act like PRESIDENT KAGAME , this Politics staff and Corruption and all these Political parties , gangs should close out .
The debate between strong leaders and strong institutions centres on governance priorities. Advocates for strong leaders, like President Kagame of Rwanda, value decisive leadership to bring stability and development, especially in challenging contexts. Proponents of strong institutions emphasize the need for systems that ensure accountability, democracy, and long-term stability beyond individual leaders. A balanced approach combining strong institutions with visionary leadership is ideal for sustainable governance. Uganda's challenges with corruption and instability highlight the need for both institutional reforms and effective leadership. Relying solely on a strong leader might centralize power, risk authoritarianism, and undermine democratic principles. Strong leaders are like Wi-Fi-great when they're working, but without strong institutions, the connection drops fast!
Uganda needs a man like Kagame
Good that Mr Gashumba used Afande Muntu. He feels that, as a former CDF, he should not have been bounced by the Military court. The narrative goes to show that once a soldier is always a soldier
Botswana is often cited as Africa’s most stable and prosperous country, a success largely attributed to its strong institutions rather than reliance on a singular strong leader. The debate between strong leaders and strong institutions centres on governance priorities. Advocates for strong leaders, like President Kagame of Rwanda, value decisive leadership to bring stability and development, especially in challenging contexts. Proponents of strong institutions emphasize the need for systems that ensure accountability, democracy, and long-term stability beyond individual leaders. A balanced approach combining strong institutions with visionary leadership is ideal for sustainable governance. Uganda's challenges with corruption and instability highlight the need for institutional reforms and effective leadership. Relying solely on a strong leader might centralize power, risk authoritarianism, and undermine democratic principles. Strong leaders are like Wi-Fi-great when they're working, but without strong institutions, the connection drops fast!
Good submission - thanks
@@paulleeta7129 Strong leaders are like Wi-Fi-great when they're working, but without strong institutions, the connection drops fast!
Botswana is often cited as Africa’s most stable and prosperous country, a success largely attributed to its strong institutions rather than reliance on a singular strong leader. Since gaining independence in 1966, Botswana has maintained a stable democracy, characterized by regular, peaceful transitions of power and adherence to constitutional governance.
Visionary leadership, like that of Botswana’s first president, Sir Seretse Khama, focused on building institutions grounded in accountability, transparency, and the rule of law. Instead of personalizing power, Botswana's leaders invested in systems to manage its diamond wealth responsibly, avoiding the "resource curse" that has plagued many other nations.
The result? Decades of consistent economic growth, low levels of corruption, and high human development indicators. Botswana's institutions-parliamentary democracy, a robust judiciary, and a professional civil service-ensure stability and prosperity beyond individual leaders. This proves that strong institutions, not strongmen, are the backbone of lasting progress.
Kabanda is saying okumenya amateeka..but he has forgotten that people see their boss in PLU as a leader in breaking the law
Banange Nali Simanyi Nti Frank Gashumba Alina Amagezi. Omwami Ono Gashumba Muzude Ategela Bulungi. Gashumba Mulwanilire Aron Kiiza Akyali Mwana Muto
The way i love kabanda ❤❤❤
I like you kabanda
Bisajja mulowoza nti abantu tuli basiru
We are waiting for Hon Eron Kizza in Rukungiri
RERO DAVID NZIKILIZIGANYA NAWE
Bino obusaja sagala nabuwiliriza mbu kabanda
Let me tell you, its bad for a lawyer to couse havoc
Kabanda mutufu ekyo kyempagira Uganda yetaga omukono gwekyuma.
Kumanyoko Moses kazungu
Actually we need Kim Joeqin
😅😅😅
Kabanda don't understand for Ugandans for every thing
kabanda should understand that ugandans are soon hitting the bliss point
This kabanda thing can lie strongly and everyone laughing 😢
Kizza talina mpisa😏😏😏😏😏
Ate Rwanda waliyo ki?
Wait Gen Muhoozi is coming to change uganda
Hon Kabanda you are a total disgrace. Developed countries are better off because they have built a strong democratic system.
For sure uganda needs a president like putin or kagaame because everyone is unruly in M7's government
Waliwo enjawulo CDF ne Army comdr
Bulazio kendeza okwemwetusa, tewali kikwemwetusa nga ekiku ekilabye eyayalira
Gwe kabanda bweguba ogwo omutwe gwokozesa okugenda mutoyi ogya kugwayo olumu
Osobola otubulira yo omuntu omu e southafrica gwebatemako omukono olwe saawa? Absolute deception and hogwash!
When I listen to these pple I just wonder if they think they are immune to the consequences of bad governance in a ctry
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Leka batulyewo ensi, tulibalyawo egulu
Kabanda ddayo e Rwanda ojjewo engalabi
Kabanda do u make appeal after court marshal ruling!! Do research well.
Abantu Musomese Abaana. Kabanda Abamulonda Bafanana Batya? Oyo Asana kuteseza Mulumbe
Nze ndowoza Betty Namboze asana kuteseza mulumbe eyo gyebamanyira.
Kabanda whatever you say shows that M7 government is a failure cause for the 63 years Uganda has been independent m7 and his government counts for 70%.
Kangaroo court