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Mabati Ministers To Be Dropped From Cabinet In Reshuffle

Mabati Ministers To Be Dropped From Cabinet In Reshuffle

There are currently fears that several ministers are going to be dropped from the cabinet by President Museveni in the next reshuffle. And those that face the sack are the ones who have been implicated in the Karamoja iron sheets scandal. While appearing on a local TV station, the spokesperson of the NRM, Rogers Mulindwa said that they will likely ...

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Mubende Ebola Health Workers Threaten To Sue If Shs1.9bn Salary Arrears Are Not Paid

EBOLA: Minister Aceng Angry With Health Workers Threatening To Strike Over Pay

The Health Workers that provided their services in Mubende during the Ebola outbreak are unhappy about not getting their salaries paid. They have therefore threatened to take legal action against the Ministry of Health over the unpaid arrears amounting to almost Shs2 billion. Over 60 health workers through their lawyers of Makmot Kiwanga and Company Advocates sent a demand notice ...

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President Museveni Criticizes Fighting In Sudan, Says It Should Stop

President Museveni has condemned the situation in Sudan where frights erupted between the government army and paramilitaries. The president said in a Sunday statement that the fight is a major force misuse. He said it also undermines the progress they made in the last few months of dialogue. “We cannot keep papering over mistakes of unprincipled politics year after year. An unconditional and immediate cessation of hostilities to stop the tragedy and mockery of Africa is of utmost importance,” Museveni said. The fighting between the Sudan army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) started last week. It came as a climax for the worsening conflict between Abdel Fattah al-Burhan a military leader and his number two Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. The two have a rift between them caused by the planned integration of the paramilitaries into the regular army. At the moment, at least 56 people are reported to have died in the fighting while many others are injured. In addition to that, several other installations in Khartoum have been destroyed. President Museveni in his statement described the fighting as one that has no sense in it whatsoever. “Barring any other illegitimate aim in causing instability, the apparent sticky issue of the time required to implement the merging of warring factions into the national army, is one that can be determined scientifically, considering known and, or, agreed upon parameters such as health, education, training or age of personnel. Using this as an excuse to fight is wrong,” he said. He further said fighting in a populated Khartoum will only leave many people dead yet it could be avoided. He also warned the warring factions that the country does not belong to any of them but to the people. Check Also; President Museveni Says Ugandan Troops Are In Congo For Peacekeeping Relations Between Uganda And Sudan Strengthen Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok under House Arrest

President Museveni has condemned the situation in Sudan where fights erupted between the government army and paramilitaries. The president said in a Sunday statement that the fight is a major force misuse. He said it also undermines the progress they made in the last few months of dialogue. “We cannot keep papering over mistakes of unprincipled politics year after year. ...

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Bobi Wine Visits Dr. Kizza Besigye To Discuss On What Next For Uganda

Bobi Wine Visits Dr. Kizza Besigye To Discuss On What Next For Uganda

National Unity Platform (NUP) president and musician Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu also known as Bobi Wine has visited fellow politician and former FDC president Dr. Kizza Besigye. The two discussed what to do for Uganda next as it is in a crisis of many things.Dr. Kizza Besigye hasn’t been in the country for several months. He left while sick to go ...

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Power Struggle In Sudan Rages As Army Pounds Paramilitary Bases With Air Strikes

Sudan Power Struggle Rages As Army Pounds Paramilitary Bases

Sudan army has pounded paramilitary bases with air strikes on Sunday as the power struggle continues to rage in the North African nation. Sudan’s army appeared to have gained the upper hand and the latest report stated that the death toll climbed to 97 including UN workers. However the deadly clashes between the army and the main paramilitary Rapid Support ...

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