President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa has warned people who are learning to be parish development model funds, the floods that were meant to develop people are slowly getting him later they will be arrested President Museveni was speaking at Kakumiro district to celebrate the liberation day.
Museveni has warned that district employees who ask prostitutes to get jobs first will also be arrested.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni urged people to stop discrimination as this has been holding Uganda backwards in development and those involved in this practice should be caught.
Museveni also vowed to crack down on government school principals who ask for money from students which causes students to drop out of schools but the government invests money in education and Ugandans are buying war soon and he will not let them steal money from parents
Museveni said those who destroy the environment should also cry for those who settle in the wetlands who cut down forests and whoever came will not forgive them are arrested and also those who eat corruption and lose the country money.
The President has awarded 45 medals of appreciation and has also donated land titles and opened a road.
Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has told the President that Kakumiro district hospitals have no medicines but few and there are bad people who take them but they will fight them to stop the habit.
Nabbanja complained to Museveni that many children have left schools because of the fees that school authorities are feeding
He also said that despite the problems in Kakumiro District, the Museveni government has been able to block roads and electricity.
It will be noted that the former rebels during the NRA’s 1980s were 27 rebels and 27 slaves who were led by Kaguta Museveni who is now president.
Others included Paul Kagame, now president of Rwanda, Andrew Lutaaya, Elly Tumwine and others who first attacked the Kabamba in Mubende district and the war spread to other parts of Uganda to where they learned about Kampala and the war lasted for five years.
By Dan mugula