Omoding Emmanuel the son to the late Hon Patrick has won the Serere County by-elections after flooring the NRM’s Philip Oucor and ANT’s Alice Alaso. The returning officer of Serere Electoral District, Cheptegei Nangendo Sylvia declared Omoding the winner amidst heavy jubilations. Omoding who was on an Independent ticket racked up 15,638 votes. He was followed by his closest competitor, ...
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NUP Should Let Those Who Can Negotiate With Government Do So – Abed Bwanika
The leader of the People’s Progressive Party, Abed Bwanika has demanded the National Unity Platform(NUP), to let those in the party who can negotiate with government over the incarcerated members do so. It should be recalled that for quite a while, Bwanika has called for negotiations with government. He has now intensified this after the release of MPs, Allan Ssewanyana ...
Read More »You Cannot Lead If You Don’t Want To Listen – Mathias Mpuuga On The Release Of Ssewanyana and Ssegirinya
The Leader of opposition, Hon Mathias Mpuuga has revealed that one can’t be a good leader if they are big headed and don’t want to listen to constructive advice. Mpuuga while appearing on a political talkshow on CBS FM cautioned disgruntled youths out there. The MP said that it doesn’t mean these have to act like hooligans and be big ...
Read More »SERERE BY-ELECTIONS: Kyagulanyi Won’t Add Any Impact To Alice Alaso’s Parliamentary Bid – Rogers Mulindwa
The spokesperson of the ruling party, NRM’s Rogers Mulindwa, has said that NUP president Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine won’t have any impact on Alice Alaso’s Parliamentary bid in Serere. It should be noted that plans are underway for a by-election in Serere County. This is meant to fill the void left by the late MP, Patrick Okabe ...
Read More »Miria Matembe:- “Uganda Does Not Have National Army”
Former Ethics amd Integrity minister now turned government critic, Hon Miria Matembe, has said that Uganda doesn’t have a national army. According to Matembe, the UPDF is a personal army. She added that once a country lacks democracy, there is no way an army can be termed national. This is because in such scenarios, the army always has its side. ...
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