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The Ugandan government intends to introduce a law to allow military tribunals to try civilians for certain offences even ...
A political storm is brewing in Uganda’s parliament following reports that each member of parliament who supported the ...
Uganda’s government sais it's planning to reintroduce military trials for civilians through a new law, despite a Supreme ...
A week of fierce denials, political finger-pointing, and presidential insinuations has blown the lid off what some insiders ...
Uganda’s Parliament will honour the national golf team for their outstanding victory in the Victoria Cup over the weekend. The triumphant team was warmly received upon their return at the Uganda ...
Lawmakers have tasked the Ministry of Public Service to clean up the payroll of police officers in a bid to put an end to ...
Scandal after scandal, the institution weaves a pattern so consistent and calculated that its audacity can no longer be dismissed as occasional corruption ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNMilitary courts: The front line of Uganda’s war on dissentAs Uganda approaches elections, it is evident that the military courts are now a tool in President Museveni’s shed for use to ...
What do a Shs100 million “thank you” payment to Members of Parliament, coffee, the International Specialised Hospital of ...
"This Parliament has had the most outrageous scandals recently," Kyagulanyi said while presenting the Opposition's alternative budget for the 2025-2026 financial year. He further asserted that ...
In a significant move that marks the end of an era, the Ugandan Parliament has approved a $190 million buyout of Umeme Limited's concession, effectively paving the way for the government to fully ...
The Minister of State for Water and Environment (Environment), Hon. Beatrice Anywar has said that the degazettement of Gulu ...
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