“She should avoid unnecessary comments on Museveni’s governance system. She can still get herself back,” former MP advises.
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Kadaga, Oulanyah & Ssemujju: Who’ll laugh last?
With a winner to be decided today by more than 500 MPs, an MP from northern Uganda who asked to remain anonymous, says Kadaga will have her last laugh today.
UNAA: Internal squabble continues, Agaba tells electoral commissioners to step down
“We ask UNAA EC members who would like to step down to communicate that decision to the UNAA BOT by Sunday, May 23rd.”
Kole North: MP Opio Acuti’s first statement after taking oath
Lango currently remains among the poorest in the country with industrialization stagnated, education paralyzed and health services and structures dilapidated.
Fake State House anti-corruption unit staff remanded
The two were masquerading as senior officials from the State House Anti-Corruption Unit headed by Lt. Col. Edith Nakalema.
UNAA’s controversy, executives’ powers ahead of September elections
“Since you sought legal counsel, can you provide us with that written legal opinion so that we can move forward with removing the off-site voting from our 2021 EC guidelines and processes. Please provide us with this information in 24 hours as we are time limited
“Lira City youth” who are HIV positive not taking ARVs, 7 dead
National: As of 2018, the estimated HIV prevalence among adults (aged 15 to 49) stood at 5.7%. Two women are disproportionately affected, with 8.8 of adult women living with HIV compared to 4.3% of men.
UPC politics: Inside Peter Walubiri’s new cabinet
“Party President Peter Walubiri has made changes to the cabinet,” the former Oyam South MP,…
Army incharge of Bobi Wine, Dr Kizza Besigye’s homes ahead of Museveni swearing-in
He added… “my home is surrounded by the police and military! Soldiers are back to the streets. This is how the dictator plans to swear himself in.”
Finally, UNAA EC sets dates for elections in Cincinnati
We are in America and we need to give Uganda hope. You cannot have a redundant diaspora population. There is a lot we can learn from America to change our 3rd world mindset,”
Dokolo MP, Cecilia Ogwal salutes Speaker Kadaga
For human sacrifice, she says the perpetrators “face imprisoned for life” and those who “injure the victims in the act will face 10 years”.
Pader locals asked to buy medical gloves for health centres’ use
To “my dismay, I was asked to go and buy hand gloves for the doctor from outside so that they could work on my wife,” Okello John, a resident of Lacekocot.
