2015年9月5日 星期六

2015-09-06 Uganda Uganda


New Vision
   
Police Clears Amama Mbabazi To Resume Consultations   
Independent
Uganda Police has finally waved a green flag towards Amama Mbabazi to go ahead with his countrywide consultations. In a letter dated 4th September, Police goes ahead to advise the Mbabazi team to stick to the Public Order Management Act provisions.
Police clears Mbabazi's national consultation meetings   NTV Uganda
Mbabazi releases new consultation programme   New Vision
Mbabazi Meets TDA, Asks for Time to Join   AllAfrica.com

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New Vision
   
Lukwago insists on vigilante group   
New Vision
KAMPALA - Embattled Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has maintained a firm stance on his vigilante group (TJ Solida), saying it is aimed at safeguarding votes and any anticipated violence in the forthcoming 2016 elections. Lukwago said this during the ...

Lukwago asks Nyakairima to take action against Kakooza Mutale   NTV Uganda
Gen Aronda Warns Mutale Over Militia   AllAfrica.com

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News24
   
Uganda at 'crossroads', opposition leader warns   
News24
Kampala - Flanked by motorbike riders honking horns, Uganda's key opposition leader is hailed as a hero by supporters, but three-time presidential challenger Kizza Besigye insists he never wanted to go into politics. "One Uganda, one people," the ...
Besigye's past failed attempts could diminish his support in 2016   NTV Uganda
What Besigye Victory Means   AllAfrica.com
THE MOST FROM THE COAST !   Coastweek

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Anite promises to campaign for Kadaga against Mbabazi funded candidates   
NTV Uganda
Hon Evelyn Anite has vowed to defeat what she says are camps created by former premier Amama Mbabazi in Kamuli aimed at de-campaigning the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga. State minister for youth and children affairs Hon Evelyn Anite has ...


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Why FDC's Kibazanga defected to NRM   
NTV Uganda
Speaking to NTV at the NRM offices in Kampala, Kibazanga says he defected because the ruling party has responded to the demands of the Rwenzururu kingdom subjects. Former Busongora South MP Christopher Kibazanga says he did not join the ruling ...


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