Electoral Commission ja President
11 seos(t)
11 seos(t)
I have taken note of Edward Sekayiba’s letter titled “Take debate on term limits to the public”, which was published in the Sunday Monitor of May 13. #00:00 15.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online
The Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Ramathan Mubajje, has announced that he will retire soon. However, the Mufti did not indicate a clear time frame upon which he would quit the helm of the Muslim leadership, a thing that might generate more talk among the faithful. #00:00 15.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online
Public discontent in Uganda is no longer a matter of speculation, but reality, to which several political players have responded differently: Parliament has attempted the legislative channel to block oil contracts and State House budget, censure ministers and the Governor of Bank of Uganda, impeach the President, and now, restore term limits. Y #00:00 14.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online
The Observer - Museveni moves to save Kagoda, Kivejinja over IDs project. #00:44 04.05.2012 from channel The Observer
Dr Badru Kiggundu (R) with the commission’s secretary, Mr Sam Rwakoojo, before the parliamentary Committee on Legal Affairs yesterday. #00:00 03.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online
The Observer - Amelia, Mbabazi wife clash in NRM. #09:27 02.05.2012 from channel The Observer
In Summary Nkumba University is one of a few where multi party politics has been allowed to operate almost openly and the ruling NRM has maintained dominance. #00:00 30.04.2012 from channel Monitor Online
Ms Ssenabulya has seen her career skyrocket. PHOTO BY ISMAIL KEZAALA In Summary The length of time Ssenabulya has spent working with private institutions makes her a fountain of wisdom. #00:00 29.04.2012 from channel Monitor Online
Ms Kamya says federalism would ensure equitable distribution of resources across the country. Photo by Abubaker Lubowa In Summary A better option. The debate on restoration of term limits has dominated political debates in the last one week. #00:00 29.04.2012 from channel Monitor Online
The Observer - Election fever on as FDC sets EALA benchmarks. #19:45 22.04.2012 from channel The Observer
Since the last general elections held in February 2011, the political temperature of Uganda has been rising steadily at an alarming rate, indicative of a serious malaise which has afflicted the country’s body politic and hence requires immediate attention in order to establish the underlying causes of the malaise and prescribe appropriate treatm #00:00 22.04.2012 from channel Monitor Online