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By Agather Atuhaire South Sudan minister of information Bernaba Marial Benjmin has assured Uganda that his government is not interested in any war with the Republic of Sudan. He said Juba had agreed to solve its issues with the Khartoum … Continue reading
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By Agather Atuhaire The inspector general of police Kale Kayihura has accused the Uganda Human Rights Commission for being biased in their 2011 human rights report. Kayihura said the report has only criticizes the police without mentioning any of the … Continue reading
By Cissy Kagaba Government’s admission regarding budget abuse and its impact on the citizens is laughable. Surely, any government should know this. Government ministries have made it a hobby to request for supplementary budgets midway the financial year, it’s atrocious … Continue reading
By Pearl Natamba “Police should be held liable for attacks on journalists”, emphasized Hadijah Namwanje of Kfm during the launch of the freedom of expression and information UPRM country status report. She also appealed to government to intervene and do … Continue reading
By Agather Atuhaire Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura has said that police is still investigating the documents alleging that some ministers took bribes from oil companies. Appearing before the adhoc committee on oil, Kayihura said his team has not … Continue reading
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By Independent reporter Joseph Bbosa, the vice president for Uganda Peoples Congress has dismissed as untrue reports that Olara Otunnu is no longer president of the party.
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The failure to observe the law by public officials continues to result into massive loss of tax payers’ money. Ugandans continue to awaken to news of numerous corruption scandals that have seen billions of shillings that could have been used … Continue reading
By Rukiya Makuma Since the walk to walk demonstrations that started in March 2011, a number of journalists have been beaten by police while others had their equipment confiscated by the police something that needs to be checked.
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By Cissy Kagaba The country will continue to be robbed by self-seeking persons as government looks on with hands folded especially if established processes are not adhered to. The national ID project was surrounded by controversy since inception.
By Rukiya Makuma The American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) launched a program in Uganda aimed at enhancing local capacity to combat human trafficking. The launch which gathered 25 civil society organisations aimed at increasing knowledge about … Continue reading






