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Age Limit Bill Returns To Parliament

age limit bill returns to parliament

Police and “sister agencies” are on high alert as parliament resumes this week to receive and debate the constitutional amendment bill which intends to among many changes lift the age limit for the presidency. Check also: Museveni Wants Presidential Age Limit Bill As A Christmas Gift “We are aware of the opposition’s plan to stage violent activities around parliament,” said Kampala ...

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Time For Change Is Now- Besigye

besigye urges ugandans that time for change is now

Former presidential candidate, Kizza Besigye, spent Monday in Igara East constituency in Bushenyi district canvassing support for the FDC candidate, Christine Bekunika Ninsiima. Check also: Museveni Is Over Staying In Power Because He Wants To Control His Wealth- Besigye She is contesting as MP for Igara East against NRM’s Andrew Martial and a string of independent candidates. Besigye rallied people ...

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Museveni Wants Presidential Age Limit Bill As A Christmas Gift

Museveni says was infested by weevils

Jeema party president, Asuman Basalirwa, says President Yoweri Museveni is giving himself the presidential age limit bill as a Christmas gift. Check also: MP’s Were Bribed On The Age Limit Bill-Lukyamuzi Claims He was Monday morning speaking on the planned opposition demonstrations against the age limit bill dubbed “Red Week #Togikwatako Campaign”. The campaign has been on since the discussion on ...

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Over 85% Ugandans Don’t Support Age Limit Removal

NRM Sued

A survey commissioned by Citizens Coalition on Electoral Democracy (CEEDU) and Uganda Governance Monitoring Platform (UGMP), says 85 percent of Ugandans don’t support age limit removal and life presidency. Check also: You All Feed On Me I’ll Definitely Remove the Age Limit Clause -Museveni Tells The Anti Age Limit MP’s  Titled “Citizen’s Perceptions on the Proposed Amendment of Article 102(b) of ...

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