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17.05.2012

Let reform follow police apology

Police chief Lt. Gen. Kale Kayihura has issued a public apology to Forum for Democratic Change Women’s League leader Ingrid Turinawe for the way she was handled by anti-riot personnel last month. #00:00 17.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

11.05.2012

Local Defence Unit members, SPCs tarnish police image - official

In Summary The Northern Uganda Police Spokesperson, Mr Johnson Kilama, said most of the LDUs and SPCs did not get adequate training. #00:00 11.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

09.05.2012

Police summon 4GC activists over national symbols

Police have summoned seven opposition members, including Kampala City Lord Mayor, Erias Lukwago and Mr Mathias Mpuuga, the coordinator of the outlawed For God and My Country pressure group over allegedly unauthorized usage of the national symbols. #10:57 09.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

Security chiefs split on crushing demos

Sympathisers carry a lady, who fainted after inhaling tear gas, as police tried to block opposition leader Kizza Besigye from having lunch at Kalerwe Market in Kampala yesterday. Reports indicate that security chiefs are divided on how to deal with such situations. PHOTO BY JOSEPH KIGGUNDU. #07:54 09.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

30.04.2012

NRM’s Kayihura wins Nkumba Guild

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

29.04.2012

Mayombo: Maj Okwiri speaks out on brother’s death

The Observer - Mayombo: Maj Okwiri speaks out on brother’s death. #19:51 29.04.2012 from channel The Observer

Mbarara women protest police brutality

Women sit in the middle of the road after police blocked their procession to the UHRC offices in Mbarara on Thursday. #00:00 29.04.2012 from channel Monitor Online

21.04.2012

Tullow’s oil spin

Firm grabs positive headlines but critics say bribery allegations remain While appearing before the Parliamentary Ad hoc Committee on Oil on April 11 to defend themselves against bribery allegations, Tullow Oil Uganda officials said the Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) they signed with Uganda are the most unfavorable for the company. Referr #18:08 21.04.2012 from channel The Independent