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Dialogue Is The Only Solution To Uganda’s Problems, Museveni

Dialogue Is The Only Solution To Uganda's Problems, Museveni

President Museveni has said that dialogue is the only solution to Uganda’s problems. He said this while presiding over the IPOD summit at Kololo yesterday. The purpose of this meeting was to talk about issues that arise before and after elections. The president alleged that some people have abandoned dialogue much as it’s the best thing to do. “Healthy politics ...

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Former UK MP Wants Uganda To Organize A fresh Elections Without Museveni

Former UK MP Wants Uganda To Organize A fresh Elections Without Museveni

A former UK MP for Stockton South in England, Dr. Paul Williams has expressed his interest in Ugandan Politics, asking that the recently concluded elections be organized afresh. The former UK MP also wants aid to Uganda suspended by the UK and other western powers “My views on news the UK Govt’s suspended a small amount of aid to Ugandan ...

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NRM Ministers Were Cheated In Buganda, Museveni Alleges

My Ministers Were Cheated In Buganda, Museveni Alleges

Museveni has blamed the loss of the National Resistance Movement Party in Buganda that saw a number of NRM ministers lose to cheating. He said this during the party caucus at Kololo Airstrip. The president mentioned a number of issues that could have caused the loss in Buganda but cheating was his number one priority. He obviously said some of ...

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IGP Ochola Warns Presidential Candidates Who Lost To Desist From Statements Likely To Breed Violence

IGP Ochola Warns Presidential Candidates Who Lost To Desist From Statements Likely To Breed Violence

Inspector General of Police, John Martins Okoth Ochola  has warned presidential candidates who lost the elections to Museveni to desist from making statements that could breed violence. He said most of them are actually funny politicians and have now resorted to violent talk. “We are aware of alarming assertions by disgruntled former presidential candidates. They say the election was marred ...

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