Former US President Donald Trump finally seems to be waking up on the case of his upcoming impeachment trial. The former president hired Butch Bowers, a longtime Republican attorney with experience in election law. Mr. Bowers will represent Donald Trump when the Senate considers an article of impeachment, likely in a matter of days or weeks. The hiring comes after ...
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From Rwakitura To Kampala In Victory: Museveni Excites Supporters As He Drives Through The City
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Thursday made a triumphant entry into the capital of Uganda as he returned from his country home in Rwakitura. This is the first time he has been in the city ever since the January 14th victory in the Presidential elections of the country. Nearly a week ago, The EC announced Museveni as the winner of ...
Read More »Is It Necessary For The Government To Regulate Internet Use?
The use of Internet is growing at a rate never seen before lately. It’s not that it is a bad thing but someone could say it needs to be regulated. Certain times when something is so free people just misuse it instead of handling it with care. The world wide web is very important in all aspects of life world ...
Read More »American Tech Giant Google Threatens To Withdraw Search Engine From Australia
American Tech giant, Google has threatened to remove its search engine from Australia. This is apparently over the nation’s attempt to make the tech giant share royalties with news publishers. Australia is introducing a landmark law to make Google, Facebook and potentially other tech companies pay media outlets for their news content. But the US tech giants have fought back. ...
Read More »Bobi Wine House Arrest: Court To Rule On Monday
The High Court in Kampala is set to rule on Bobi Wine House arrest case on Monday next week. The court will decid whether former presidential aspirant Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu and his wife Barbra Itungo are in illegal detention at their home. This comes after Justice Micheal Elubu heard Kyagulanyi’s lawyers who contend that the UPDF and police have placed ...
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