Forum for Democratic Change party, FDC, has written out to Police to stop interfering with Kizza Besigye’s movements. Police interjected the former FDC president today as he tried to move in protest of the high commodity prices. FDC used its social media platform to condemn this act. “We condemn the continued violation of our founding President Dr.@kizzabesigye1’s right.Dr Besigye like ...
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Security Blamed For Delay In Construction Of Uganda – DR Congo Road
The limited security in DR Congo, has apparently delayed the construction of the Kasindi-Beni road according to the project contractor. This road consists of 80-Kilometre and it’s a joint Uganda-DRC construction project in Eastern Congo. It also covers the 54-kilometer integration of the Beni-Butembo stretch and the Bunagana to Rutsuru-Goma road which measures 89 kilometers. The project coordinator, Eng. Ananthula ...
Read More »UN Accuses M23 Militia Of Attack On Peacekeepers In DRC
On Sunday, a top official from the United Nations (UN) the currently active M23 militia force in DRC attacks on peacekeepers. These happened in the eastern part of the country that is currently troubled. Assistant Secretary-General Bintou Keita’s statement came after DR Congo’s army carried out an attack against the group on Thursday. The statement condemned the attack on both ...
Read More »NUP Supporters Arrested Over Possible Voter Bribery In Omoro County
Two National Unity Platform (NUP supporters are currently in jail after Police allegedly arrested them for bribing voters. The arrests happened on allegations of voter bribery in Odek Sub-county. David Mudong Ongom, the River Aswa police spokesperson said Moses Kibuuka, a driver and Flavia Apio, a law student at IUIU had been arrested. They accuse the two are apparently of ...
Read More »President Only Scheduled The Speech To Sympathize With Us – MP Jinja West
Member Of Parliament, Jinja West, Hon Timothy Batuwa said the president only scheduled the speech to show Ugandans sympathy. He says Museveni simply wanted to let Ugandans know that the country is in a corner it can’t get out of. “What the President is doing is to sympathize with us. His speech was one to comfort people, telling them we ...
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