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The case, filed in the Civil Division of the High Court in Kampala, seeks to quash the requirement for Ugandans to pay for access to the revised laws, calling it unconstitutional and unjustifiable.
This decision, announced by Transport Minister Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, is aimed at ensuring comprehensive repairs of the bridge to guarantee the safety of road users.
Since its inception, Cameras For Girls has trained over 64 women in Uganda, 25 in Tanzania, and 10 in South Africa. The program doesn’t just teach photography; it transforms lives. Over 80% of the graduates have secured full-time, paid work, escaping the clutches of poverty.
This commitment by SEMABET, valued at up to UGX 500,000,000, represents a major milestone for EXPRESS FC and will play a pivotal role in enhancing the club’s operations, strengthening its competitive capabilities, and supporting further investments in squad development, technical staff, infrastructure, and community initiatives.
This proposed legislation seeks to transform the process of electing the Leader of the Opposition (LOP), ending the current practice where the largest opposition party imposes a Leader of Opposition on its Members of Parliament (MPs). Instead, Lumu’s bill proposes that MPs elect the LOP.
Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke has urged the public to prioritize the installation of emergency fire-fighting equipment at their premises, warning that the negligence of such vital measures could result in catastrophic consequences.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to ensure compliance with the European Union’s stringent new regulation on deforestation-free products (EUDR), a mandate that could significantly impact Uganda’s access to the lucrative European coffee market.
These proposed changes are designed to reshape the parliamentary leadership structure and ensure that smaller political parties and the opposition are adequately represented in the decision-making process.
The ruling, handed down by Justice Jane Kajuga, saw each of the accused ordered to pay a cash bail of 35 million shillings.
This significant development follows Wetaga’s consistent defiance of multiple criminal summons that required his appearance to testify against his employer, Nandutu, in a case involving the alleged theft of iron sheets intended for vulnerable communities in Karamoja.