At the heart of the current political storm is a rivalry between Kadaga, the former Speaker of Parliament, and her successor Anita Among.
In an open letter, President Museveni expressed his dissatisfaction with the ruling, arguing that civilians who illegally arm themselves should fall under military jurisdiction.
Tayebwa, who also serves as the area's Member of Parliament, emphasized that the project would not only provide power but ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Parliament has called on the Executive to present a formal statement regarding the attack ...
Human Rights Watch is one of the groups welcoming the high court’s decision, which halts many criminal trials involving ...
Uganda’s exports to DR Congo have been growing over the years, rising to about $433.2m (nearly Shs2 trillion) between ...
The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has emphasised the need for compensation for persons subjected to gross ...
Hon. Jackson Kafuuzi, the Deputy Attorney General, pledged immediate government action. He announced that the justice ...
Gaps in securing Uganda’s embassy in Kinshasa are to blame for the attacks that forced the diplomats into hiding on January ...
Legislators have decried the manner in which security officers of the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) are handling the ...
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Saturday declared the Supreme Court decision in the matter of trying armed civilians in a military court martial as 'wrong', stating that the method reinforces ...
Justices of the Supreme Court have trimmed the powers of the military courts, saying although they are part of the courts of judicature, they have limited jurisdiction when it comes to trail of ...