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Miria Matembe:- “Uganda Does Not Have National Army”

Miria Matembe Encourages Mp Rita Atukwasa To Have An Independent Mind

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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I Feel Pity For President Museveni And What He’s Turned Into – Betty Nambooze

Betty Nambooze: Opposition Parties Can't Unite

Mukono Municipality MP Hon Betty Bakireke Nambooze, has revealed that she feels pity for President Museveni and what he’s turned into. According to her, Museveni’s regime came with good intentions. However, over time, they deserted the values of why they came to power. She said that these deviated because just like any other person, one can always fail to fulfill ...

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Liberation Day: NRM Apologises To Ugandans For Leadership Mishaps

Liberation Day: NRM Apologises To Ugandans For Leadership Mishaps

The NRM Secretary-General, Richard Todwong, in a message posted on the NRM party’s Twitter account, said that the mishaps in their administration over the years were not intentional. He, therefore, asks Ugandans to pardon areas in which they have not performed to their expectations. He added that they will do better next time. Todwong’s apology comes at a time the ...

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Hon Persis Namuganza’s Censure Was Long Overdue – Hon Barnabas Tinkasimire

Buyaga County West in Kagadi District MP, Hon Barnabas Tinkasimire, has said that Hon Persis Namuganza’s censure was long overdue. According to Tinkasimire, Namuganza should have been censured in the 10th Parliament but she just got lucky. He added that their role yesterday was not to defend Namuganza but to obey the Committee report. “What was done to Namuganza should ...

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Among-Led Parliament Censures Minister Persis Namuganza

Persis Namuganza Survives Assassination Attempt By A Whisker

Parliament has today unanimously censured Hon Persis Namuganza, the State minister for Lands, Urban Development and Housing (Housing). This is apparently for misconduct, misbehavior and contempt of Parliament pursuant to Rule 224, 85 and paragraphs 2, 3 and 5 of the Code of conduct for MPs as stipulated in Appendix F of the Rules of Procedure of Parliament. This is ...

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