
Mityana
A government minister has dismissed as “a sham” the ruling NRM countrywide primary elections for flag bearers which flopped for a second time at the weekend. #00:48 06.09.2010 from channel The Observer
Some losers vow to run as Independents. . A major political fallout within the ruling party is feared, following the countrywide chaos, vote rigging and confusion that dogged this week’s primary elections. #20:05 01.09.2010 from channel The Observer
Some losers vow to run as Independents. . A major political fallout within the ruling party is feared, following the countrywide chaos, vote rigging and confusion that dogged this week’s primary elections. #20:05 01.09.2010 from channel The Observer
From top left: winners Muhwezi, Bitamazire, Kaddunabi and losers Eriyo, Namuyangu, Ali FOUR ministers were defeated in the NRM primaries to choose parliamentary candidates for next years general elections. #15:05 01.09.2010 from channel New Vision Frontpage News
KampalaAs uncertainty continued to cloud several constituencies where elections went ahead despite anomalies in the National Resistance Movement primaries, early results showed that some senior party members had been defeated. #00:00 01.09.2010 from channel Monitor Online
Elections of NRM parliamentary flag bearers in the districts of Sembabule, Kampala, parts of Wakiso, Butaleja, Mityana and Mukono have been pushed to Wednesday, emerging details indicate. #16:32 30.08.2010 from channel The Observer
Professor Kigongo was born in Mityana district in 1955, and completed primary education at Mityana Junior School. He then moved to Kampala where he lived with his father and 12 other siblings and attended Old Kampala Secondary School, Kampala Tutorial School and eventually Makerere University. #05:45 25.08.2010 from channel The Independent
Betty Bigombe, Babu, Tim Lwanga, Bageya are back Janat Mukwaya, Kirunda Kivejinja, Kigyagi have quit Kyambadde, Hilary Onek, Musa Ecweru unopposed With just a week left to the NRM district and parliamentary primaries, tempers are already flaring among candidates and there are early fears that the elections could be marred by violence. From the #19:01 22.08.2010 from channel The Observer
African retired bishops have started a new campaign in the move to reverse the increasing prevalence rates of HIV/Aids among their communities. #00:00 19.08.2010 from channel Monitor Online
Fifteen districts are set to receive $2. 3 million (about Shs5 billion) for the improvement of reproductive health, family planning and child survival services. #00:00 19.08.2010 from channel Monitor Online
“Plant more trees. Plant a tree today,” are some of common messages normally reiterated by leaders at all levels countrywide each year. Similar messages are raised higher on fryers and banners in public offices and places as well as on billboards in major towns. #00:00 11.08.2010 from channel Monitor Online
Did you know that one of the most prestigious jobs in Uganda’s crowded job market is being a Member of Parliament? Not only do you earn tons of money as a salary package but according to our MPs’conduct, it seems you don’t actually have to work to be entitled to a huge salary. #00:00 10.08.2010 from channel Monitor Online
The greatest legacy is that which benefits the widest number of people for the longest period without limit to value. #00:00 10.08.2010 from channel Monitor Online