Bad News To Ugandan Gen Z Ahead Of Tuesday Protest As President Museveni Takes Action

President Yoweri Museveni warns Ugandan protesters who are planning to press ahead with a banned anti-corruption march next Tuesday; says they are “playing with fire. Museveni who has ruled Uganda with an iron fist since 1986 says the protesters includes “elements working for foreign interests,”

The president advises the organisers of the planned demo to make use of Kololo independence grounds and hold their protests from there and on a day like Sunday which is not busy.

Following the path of Kenyan Gen Zs, The protesters hope to take the march past parliament, which they accuse of tolerating corruption.

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