2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Uganda Uganda


Mbabazi girl, NRM row over poll register  The Observer
A vicious quarrel over the control of the NRM membership register between Lenina Rukikaire Mbabazi, daughter of Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, and the party could take a turn for the worse. Nina, as the prime minister's daughter is commonly known, ...


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Kadaga speaks out on MPs debts, disowns bailout cash  The Observer
During her maiden weekly media interaction on Friday, Speaker Rebecca Kadaga said the Executive had ignored her letters calling for expedited constitutional reforms, and reiterated her call for Parliament to become independent from the office of the ...

Kadaga wants independent legal team for MPs   New Vision

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Uganda Plans To Use Braille Ballot Papers In 2016 Polls  Bernama
KAMPALA, Aug. 25 (BERNAMA-NNN-NEWVISION) -- The Ugandan Electoral Commission says it is "working on" printing Braille ballot papers for the blind to be used in the 2016 general elections. It will be the first time the Braille system is applied in the ...

Plans to use Braille ballot papers in 2016 polls   New Vision

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Kenyatta: Human Capital Biggest Asset For East Africa  Bernama
KAMPALA, Aug. 25 (BERNAMA-NNN-NEWVISION) --- Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta has emphasized that human capital is the one-most important asset necessary for East Africa's eventual success, saying that young people in the region need to commit ...

Museveni hosts Uhuru Kenyatta to dinner   New Vision
President Uhuru Kenyatta visits Uganda for youth leadership skills   Coastweek
Uhuru to Youth - Believe in Yourselves   AllAfrica.com
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So much promise wasted by the 9th Parliament  The Observer (blog)
There is yet another parliamentary inquiry about the operations of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). This one is looking into NSSF's recent purchase of Umeme shares and allegations of nepotism and unfairness in the recruitment of staff. Unfortunately ...


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Yes, military courts can prosecute civilians  The Observer (blog)
For quite some time now, legal minds in this country have been debating the issue of whether the military courts martial have the legal mandate to prosecute civilians or not. To some people, taking civilians before a military court may appear draconian ...


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