Hon. Ssemujju Nganda has said as parliament is looking forward to voting another speaker, it should not just be based on them being lawyers. He says they should vote for someone who is empathetic, someone who is going to serve the people. “We don’t just need a lawyer to be the Speaker. We need someone who is empathetic and will ...
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Why Do Leaders From Acholi Subregion Die Young?- Hon Odonga Otto
Former Aruu County MP, Hon Odonga Otto has come out to question why government leaders from Acholi subregion die young. Otto said that this is not only a concern of his but also the entire region. He went ahead to list some of those that have perished at such a young age. These included Gen Paul Lokech who died aged ...
Read More »Among Kicked Out Of State House As President Gives Her Vote Of No Confidence
According to incoming reports, Deputy Speaker Anita Among has been locked out of the State House this morning. Apparently, she had to pitch camp as she pursued the endorsement of her NRM party chairman, Gen Yoweri Museveni. Apparently, Speaker Among arrived at State House at 6:00am today only for security to ask her to return to wherever she came. Among’s ...
Read More »Hon Oboth Oboth Resigns As Minister To run For Speakership Role
It has been confirmed that Hon Oboth Oboth has resigned as State Minister for Defence to run for the speakership role. Hon. Oboth resigned this morning to confirm his interest in the position that is currently vacant due to the death of Oulanyah. Today, NRM CEC is sitting to decide on who they will endorse as their candidate for the ...
Read More »Another Kyambogo University Student Passes On Mysteriously
A deaf first-year student at Kyambogo University known as Rahmah Nakibuuka Namatovu, passed on yesterday evening at Mulago hospital. The North Hall block X2 resident had been admitted there for some time. Many are in sorrow and mourning the death of their colleague even though the cause of death has not yet been established. The burial of the deceased will ...
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