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Bobi Wine Summoned By The CID

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The police Criminal Investigations Department have summoned Kyadondo East Member of Parliament Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine to appear for questioning over statements he made recently. Check also: Kyadondo MP stopped From Performing At Music Concert By Uganda Police In a letter dated October 18 and signed by Detective SSP Olal Johnson,the CID commander for Kampala Metropolitan police, ...

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Man Shoot Dead At Age Limit Rally

Besigye to be charged with murder

One person has been killed while demonstrating against the lifting of the presidential age limit in Rukungiri district. Check also: We’ll Crush Age Limit Violence-Museveni Vows Police fired teargas and live bullets on Wednesday to disperse a crowd that had gathered to listen to Dr Kizza Besigye in Rukungiri town. Edison Nasasira, a taxi operator, was hit by a stray bullet ...

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We’ll Crush Age Limit Violence-Museveni Vows

Museveni speaks on when he'll exit

Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni has compared opposition politicians planning violence over age limit to dogs hunting elephants, vowing to crush them. Check also: Ugandans In London Also Protest Against Age Limit Last week, Museveni endorsed the age limit bill fronted by Igara West MP Raphael Magyezi to delete the upper age limit of 75 years in the country’s constitution to allow ...

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Ugandans In London Also Protest Against Age Limit

Ugandans in London protest against age Limit

Ugandans living in London United Kingdom marched to Uganda House to demonstrate against the proposed amendment of the constitution to remove the presidential age limit. Check also: There Will Be A Second Bush War Over Age Limit -Kahinda Otafiire Warns They angry group accused President Yoweri Museveni of overstaying in power and plotting with his ruling party MPs to abuse the ...

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How East African Payment System (EAPS) is supporting economic growth in Africa and East Africa in particular

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Four years after its launch, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Tanzania are benefiting from quicker and cheaper payments through the East African Payment System (EAPS). Currently serving a population of more than 150 million people – and with Burundi soon to go live on the platform – what are the driving forces behind EAPS and what impact is it having on ...

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