The People’s Front for Transition (PFT) leader, Dr Kizza Besigye, has said he has hope for a day when Uganda will have a peaceful power transfer. However he revealed that despite his hope, he is sure it will not happen under President Museveni’s rule. His remarks follow recent events in Kenya that facilitated a peaceful transition of power from Uhuru ...
Read More »Raila Odinga Explains Why He Won’t Be Available For William Ruto’s Swearing In Ceremony
Kenya’s Raila Odinga has revealed that he won’t be attending the swearing-in ceremony of his opponent William Ruto slated for later today. With Kenya’s 5th elected president William Ruto set to take oath today to begin his first 5-year term, a number of different ahead of state and other dignitaries are all already in the country to witness the swearing-in ...
Read More »I Don’t See A Day Where President Museveni Will Hand Over To Another President – Dr. Kizza Besigye
Former President of FDC, Dr. Kizza Besigye, has said he doesn’t see the day Museveni will hand over to another president. He says in all the 60 years of Uganda’s independence, Ugandans have never witnessed what Kenya is going to witness today as Uhuru hands over to William Ruto. “Frankly, I don’t envisage a day when Mr. Museveni will be ...
Read More »President-Elect William Ruto To Be Sworn In Today
Kenya’s President elect, Dr William Ruto will today be sworn in as the country’s 5th leader. This comes after the Supreme Court upheld his election victory on Monday last week. The Kenyan law states that the President elect will be sworn in 7 days after the Supreme Court upholds his election in case of a petition. A petition by former ...
Read More »William Ruto’s Swearing In Ceremony To Cost Kshs 200m
The Treasury of Kenya has provided Kshs 200m for next week’s swearing-in ceremony of President-elect William Ruto. The development came soon after the Supreme Court upheld his election victory on Monday. The court dismissed the petition of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga challenging the 9th August election results. According to the Constitution, the President-elect will be sworn in seven days ...
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