
Andrew Kyamagero
@kyamageroandrew • 106,275 subscribers
Strategic Communication | Behavioral Support Expert. Founder And Cyber Host @ManCaveUg | Live Sat 7AM Shaping narratives. 📩 Let’s connect & make an impact.
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This incident took place at the Victoria University-ESO corner junction. Uganda Police Force, these gangs on boda bodas are operating in broad daylight with alarming confidence. What measures are being taken to address this? It's concerning that when the opposition holds placards aganist anything, all operatives are activated within seconds, yet these gangs appear to becoming a normalized threat in the Metropolitan.
Andrew Kyamagero280,062 views • 1 year ago

Yesterday, my wife & I went to Metroplex Naalya to renew our National IDs. From the moment we walked in,the cleanliness of the set up ,the neatness, clarity from the team, swift service, and patient explanations of what happens after, was off the chain. ⏱️ We spent just 6 minutes. Fellow citizens, go renew your ID. It’s not just a card,it aligns our data, strengthens our systems we thrive to build , and directs our country’s future. 🇺🇬✨ NIRA Claire Ollama
Andrew Kyamagero40,906 views • 8 months ago

To hold the Ugandan flag, is to affirm citizenship, not rebellion. It is to say: I belong here. My history is here. My future is tied to this soil. Those who attempt to weaponise the law against citizens for displaying the flag misunderstand both law and nationhood. The law exists to protect national symbols, not to criminalise love for them. When people are punished for expressing unity, the problem is not patriotism , the problem is fear of the people themselves. A confident state does not tremble at symbols. A secure nation does not silence pride. Only insecurity seeks to police belonging. The flag predates elections. It will outlive regimes. And it belongs to the people, not to power. Let us be clear: Allegiance to the nation is not allegiance to a moment. It is allegiance to a people, a land, and a shared promise. Ndi mu Jam wa Jinja road wano ne Flag yange.
Andrew Kyamagero26,294 views • 5 months ago

When a nation is devoid of innovative ideas, it often turns to religion or ethnicity as a means of maintaining control. Leaders should be deeply concerned about the growing discontent of a patient population. History has shown that when frustrations are left unchecked, even the smallest spark can ignite a blaze of unrest, with consequences that are both unpredictable and far-reaching. Revolution, after all, is the voice of the unheard, and Uganda is not immune to this reality. We must navigate these turbulent waters with urgency before the tide rises beyond our control. If we wait until the crisis reaches our necks, we will all drown together. Somehow, memories are short and selective. When a nation is headed towards it's destruction, even when God reasons with the leaders,they think God mad. #Coffeebill
Andrew Kyamagero63,457 views • 1 year ago

Biometrics machines seem to have a nationwide failure . #UgandaDecides
Andrew Kyamagero19,923 views • 4 months ago
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