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Security Forces Closely Monitoring Emerging Rebel Groups in the Country Kampala, Friday May 23, 2025 The security and intelligence services have over the past few months arrested and interrogated several suspects with links to organised armed rebellion, plot to bomb populated public places, and economic sabotage through the vandalism of electricity infrastructure power lines in some parts of the country especially in central Uganda. In the case of extensive vandalization of electricity infrastructure, some of the most affected districts are Wakiso, Mukono, Kayunga, Luweero, Nakaseke, Kiboga, Nakasongola, Mityana, Mubende, Mpigi, and the greater Masaka region. Some of the arrested suspects previously passed off as opposition political party activists especially of the National Unity Platform (NUP) party. Many have accordingly been charged in courts of law and remanded in custody pending court hearing of their cases. The Inter-Agency Security Committee chaired by the UPDF Chief of Defence Forces and composed of the Uganda Police Force, Prisons Services, and Intelligence Organisations are coordinating closely to infiltrate and burst terrorist and subversive cells that are actively luring unsuspecting youths into rebel activities in and around the greater Kampala metropolitan ghetto communities. The security committee in its most recent seating resolved to take firm action against the ring leaders, the organisers and the funders of rebel activities which are in part designed to disrupt the upcoming general elections early next year. There is strong evidence tracing some of the funding and mobilisation for the negative and traitorous groups opposed to the NRM government to some accredited European diplomatic missions in Kampala. We are particularly concerned about the illegal and clandestine activities of the German Ambassador in Uganda, His Excellency Mathias Schauer. The intelligence services are aware about his clearly undiplomatic practices that have been taking place in different parts of the country for some time now, and which go against the spirit of the 1961 Vienna Diplomatic Conventions that regulate cordial relations between states. The government of Uganda is following up the matter with the concerned foreign mission through the relevant diplomatic channels to address the disturbing development. The Uganda People’s Defence Forces and the Inter-Agency Security Committee strongly condemns foreign influence meddling in Uganda’s internal affairs and will take decisive action against those who seek to destabilise the country. The youths of Uganda are advised to avoid falling in the trap set by enemy political actors who seek to exploit their vulnerability for political ends. They are further advised to embrace government wealth creation initiatives and youth development programmes for their long term wellbeing. The local treacherous lot and agents of foreign manipulation in the politics and security of our country will continue to be identified, isolated, and dealt with firmly in accordance with the laws of the land. Chris Magezi Colonel Acting Director Defence Public Information @MODVA_UPDF 📍FaceOfUganda

Menstrual Hygiene Day Commemoration event organized by Educ_SportsUg at Lugogo cricket oval. The youths are happy to work with government on this. #breakingcyclesug2025 #PeriodFriendlyWorld 📍FaceOfUganda


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*It’s Okay to Ask for Help for your mental health* Struggling with your mental health can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Whether it’s talking to a friend, family member, or professional, reaching out is the first step toward healing and recovery. Early intervention makes a huge difference. Seeking support sooner rather than later can lead to positive outcomes, helping you navigate challenges, build resilience, and find hope. Therapists, counselors, or even trusted loved ones can provide tools and perspectives to guide you through tough times. We should normalize asking for help. It’s okay to say, “I’m not okay,” and seek support. You deserve to feel heard and supported. If you’re struggling, take that brave step today, reach out, share your story, and start your journey toward healing. There is help but most importantly there is hope ✍️ Munnakyalo 📱📸Kobusingye 📍FaceOfUganda I
