Locals at a function in Lukaya to celebrate 25 years of the Episcopal Church attended by Prime Minister Rt Hon Robinah Nabbanja and the Leader of Opposition Hon Joel Ssenyonyi were left in amusement after the two locked horns. Ssenyonyi was the first to speak and he implored the PM to be key in fighting corruption. According to the Nakawa ...
Read More »Speaker Anita Among Congratulates Joel Ssenyonyi On New LOP Job
The Speaker of Parliament Hon Anita Among has congratulated the new leader of opposition (LOP), Hon Joel Ssenyonyi on his new job. Apparently the National Unity Platform (NUP) president, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine appointed the Nakawa west MP to the job. Hon Ssenyonyi who is also the party’s spokesperson replaces Nyendo – Mukungwe MP, Mathias Mpuuga. Hon Mpuuga ...
Read More »Opposition Need To Go To Kyankwanzi For Leadership Lectures – Hon Haruna Kasolo Kyeyune
The Microfinance minister, Hon. Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo, has advised the opposition political parties to go to Kyankwanzi and get up some leadership lessons. It should be noted that the NRM always links up in Kyankwanzi for several seminars. Therefore, Kyeyune Kasolo believes that the opposition would pick up some great lessons from there. He added that he’s glad about how ...
Read More »Bobi Wine Applauds Joel Ssenyonyi For His Works In COSASE Committee
The President of the National Unity Platform, Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine, has applauded the party’s spokesperson Hon Joel Ssenyonyi who happens to be the chairman of the Committee on Commissions Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE). Kyagulanyi in his tweet thanked Ssenyonyi for exposing the corruption in the regime. He even joked that if anyone is nearby ...
Read More »IGG Beti Kamya Appears Before COSASE
At long last, IGG Beti Kamya has made an appearance before the Parliamentary Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and Enterprises (COSASE). This comes after she failed to show up last week after saying she had a “heart attack.” COCASE recently opened an investigation into the controversial Shs 10.6 billion supplementary budget that the Auditor General queried in his June 30, ...
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