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DP And UPC Will Soon Be Forgotten In Uganda – Hon Ssemujju Nganda 

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Kiira Municipality Member of Parliament Hon Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda has lashed out at political parties UPC and DP. He said that these will soon be forgotten in the history of Uganda especially in the struggle against injustice. According to Ssemujju, these have connived with the NRM to continue oppressing Ugandans. “DP and UPC will be forgotten. The fight against injustice ...

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We Have A Different Enemy, Not Museveni – UPC’s Fred Ebil

Fred Ebil: We Have A Different Enemy, Not Museveni

The spokesperson of Uganda People’s Congress party, Fred Ebil has said for UPC, Museveni is not the enemy. As a party, he says there are other enemies they are fighting against so dislodging Museveni is not a big deal. “That [Museveni] is not our enemy and you should know the values of UPC. UPC’s enemies are poverty, ignorance and disease, ...

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Transfer Taxes On Cigarettes And Alcohol Instead Of Social Media And Mobile Money – UPC

cigarettes and alcohol

During Uganda People’s Congress ( UPC) weekly media briefing at the Uganda House in Kampala, the party’s spokesperson, Osinde Micheal urged government to shift taxes that are being imposed on social media and mobile money on cigarettes and alcohol consumption which are causing havoc to the youth. Check also: Police Clashes With MP Bobi Wine, And Other Activists Over Social Media ...

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Ex UPC Chairperson Edward Rurangaranga Has Passed Away

Edward Rurangaranga, dies

Former Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) national chairperson, Rtd. Maj. Edward Rurangaranga, has died. Check also:  If You Pass Stupid Bills I Will Throw Bees At You Ssegirinya Warns MP’s Maj Edward passed on in the wee hours of Tuesday morning after collapsing at his home in Kitagata Sheema district. The veteran politician was battling Diabetes and Hypertension. He was last year ...

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