Senior police officers ashamed of Kayihura

By John Stephen Katende

24th Oct 2011:

IGP Kayihura: Criticised by senior officers

He has been in post for over five years.  In that time, nearly all opposition political parties in Uganda have cried foul over his force’s brutality.  Independent civil society and human rights groups operating in Uganda have also spoken out against him.  The international community has faulted his heavy-handed policing tactics.

Now, and perhaps for the very first time, three senior officers  in Inspector General of Police (more…)


Stop using terrorism to oppress opposition – UN

By Dennis Otim

24th Oct 2011:

Are they being used to oppress the opposition?

The fight against terrorism must never be used as a pretext for abusing basic human rights or silencing the opposition, as has happened in many professedly democratic countries over the past decade, a United Nations expert has warned.

Speaking at the news conference in New York on 21st Oct, the UN Special Rapporteur on counter-terrorism and human rights Ben Emmerson said over the last ten years, many countries have stretched the definitions of terrorism to (more…)


Uganda to ‘export’ teachers to South Sudan

By Sharon Tibenda

24th Oct 2011: President Yoweri Museveni has said Uganda will soon start ‘exporting’ teachers to South Sudan as a way of helping the new nation build its human resource capacity and (more…)


Breaking News: Gadaffi has been killed

By Timothy Nsubuga

20th Oct 2011

The end of the road for Gaddafi

Former Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi, a man who ruled Libya with an iron fist for 42 years, has been killed in a fierce fire fight by forces loyal to the ruling Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) in his home town of Sirte.  Mobile phone images have appeared on the internet showing the bloodied body of the former Libyan leader being dragged on the streets of Sirte, the final humiliation of (more…)


A4C leaders arrested ahead of ‘walk-to-work’

By Sharon Tibenda

17th Oct 2011:

File Photo: Besigye being arrested during first W2W

A combined force of police and military officers last evening changed tactics and decided to pre-emptively arrest key leaders of Activists for Change [A4C] ahead of today’s launch of the second phase of the ‘walk-to-work’ protest campaign against the NRM government’s failure to arrest runaway household commodity and fuel prices.

The arrests took place within hours of (more…)


Oil graft MPs fighting wrong battle, says Minister

By Timothy Nsubuga

17th Oct 2011:

Mbabazi: Is he behind the NRM power struggle?

The ongoing oil corruption scandal involving three top cabinet Ministers that appears to be consuming the ruling NRM government is less about fighting corruption but about an internal NRM power struggle that President Museveni himself had bottled-up for nearly a quarter of a century, top NRM ideologues have said.

The Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, Foreign Affairs Minister Sam Kutesa, and (more…)


Police warned against disrupting ‘O’ level exams

By Sharon Tibenda

17th Oct 2011:

Warned by A4C! Police Chief Kale Kayihura

Activists for Change [A4C], the political pressure group behind the famous ‘walk-to-work’ protest campaign that rocked the country early this year, has warned the Uganda Police Force against using excessive and unlawful force that could disrupt the national ‘O’ level exams that kick off today. (more…)


Village women can end poverty, says UN boss

By Dennis Otim

17th Oct 2011: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on the international community to give rural women the same access to productive resources as men as a means of (more…)


Stolen British cars funding Kampala drug deals

By Our Online Team

10th Oct 2011:

Audi Q7: Are such cars funding Kla drug deals?

A long and meticulous investigation conducted by Journalist Jonathan Green for British newspaper The Mail Online has revealed that high value top of the range four wheel drive vehicles are being “stolen on order” from Britain for Kampala’s top drug dealers, the rich, and the famous.  In his report, Journalist Jonathan Green says:

“…At 4.30pm on a (more…)


NRM ‘Super Minister’ wanted Kadaga censured

By George Murumba

10th Oct 2011:

Who is the NRM Super Minister?

Information reaching Uganda Correspondent indicates that one of the most powerful men in President Yoweri Museveni’s government was behind recent attempts by some Members of Parliament to censure the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga.

Kadaga had been threatened with censure over her refusal to recall Parliament to discuss the controversial and secretive oil Production Sharing Agreements between (more…)


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