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16.05.2012

Police blame murders on former militia teams

In Summary A serving UPDF soldier is among the lastest suspects to be arrested. The police announced on Monday that they were holding six people in connection with a series of brutal murders in Gulu. #00:00 16.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

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HomeOpEdCartoon Cartoon Share Bookmark Print Email Email this article to a friendFriend's Email Address Your Email Message Submit Cancel Rating Police Professional Standards Unit detectives have arrested the officer-in-charge of Namuwongo Police Post over power theft. #00:00 16.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

LC3 chief held over rival’s death

In Summary The victim was killed last year after handing over office. The LC3 chairperson of Panyangara Sub-county in Kotido District, Mr Paul Loru Nabolikoko, has been arrested in connection with the death of a political rival. #00:00 16.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

15.05.2012

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HomeOpEdCartoon Cartoon Share Bookmark Print Email Email this article to a friendFriend's Email Address Your Email Message Submit Cancel Rating The police have apologised to FDC Women’s League leader Ingrid Turinawe over the manner in which she was arrested. #00:00 15.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

Riots case: DPP, police on the spot

The High Court yesterday set free the last group of suspects arrested following the 2009 Buganda riots. #00:00 15.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

Free after 1,000 days in jail for no crime

Relatives and friends of the freed riot suspects jubilate at High Court after the ruling yesterday. PHOTO by Stephen Otage  In Summary Judge Ochan faults police and DPP over manner in which case was handled, saying rights of Buganda riots suspects were violated. #00:00 15.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

Mob action: It is likely we are killing innocent people too

I am a lucky car ‘robber’… I have lived to tell my story. #00:00 15.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

The Anti-torture Bill will restrain errant police officers

The New Vision of May14 reported a funny story (Anti-torture Bill unfair, say top police officers). #00:00 15.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

14.05.2012

Kampala’s killing zones

Murders on the rise as gangs terrorise Kampala, Kiira, Mukono Annet Kayondo died in the most brutal way a young woman could die. #19:20 14.05.2012 from channel The Independent

Referendum provides the clearest way forward to current impasse

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

Ugandans ought to wake up everyday, not once every five years

Ugandans every five years are subjected to an election of their leaders. The build-up to and aftermath of the elections is usually characterised by intense engagement by the public on several issues affecting their daily lives with the politicians seeking to be elected. #00:00 14.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

13.05.2012

Kasese airport in balance as locals rebel

The Observer - Kasese airport in balance as locals rebel. #23:23 13.05.2012 from channel The Observer

Kalangala: Police called in as locals rush for land

The Observer - Kalangala: Police called in as locals rush for land. #23:16 13.05.2012 from channel The Observer

Scary Kyebambe fall defines Eagles’ spirit

Power’s Lugudde (right) makes a contested basket on Friday. pHOTO by ISMAIL KEZAALA  In Summary Kyebambe’s fall inevitably brings to focus the question of how prepared Ugandan sports are in terms of fast aid and medics at venues Eagles 88-98 PowerW. A1 72-35 Stormers Ndejje vs. #00:00 13.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

Police apologise over Ingrid arrest

The police have finally apologised to Forum for Democracti Change Women’s League leader Ingrid Turinawe over the manner in which one of its officers gripped her breast while arresting her. But the force also blamed her of being the primary cause of the regrettable incident. #00:00 13.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

The joy of being a home manager

Malaika Babies Home in Mengo started in May 2010 with one child who was found abandoned on the streets. We are registered to raise 24 children, but we take in a maximum of 25 children from as young as one day old to two years. #00:00 13.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

Plans to frame critical church leaders leaked

Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga has been vocal in calling for the restoration of presidential term limits and respect for human rights.   In Summary I used to work with religious leader like the late Cardinal Nsubuga. #00:00 13.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

12.05.2012

Extraordinary mothers

Ms Babirye with the great grandchild she baby seats. #00:00 12.05.2012 from channel Monitor Online

11.05.2012

18 ‘hardcore criminals’ remanded to Luzira

The Observer - 18 ‘hardcore criminals’ remanded to Luzira. #00:32 11.05.2012 from channel The Observer

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

 

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