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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda: Civilians Remain Jailed By Uganda's Military Courts, Despite Supreme Court RulingUganda's Supreme Court in January banned the trial of civilians in military court with immediate effect. In practice, people who oppose President Yoweri Museveni remain in prison -- and with even ...
He also acknowledged the government's efforts in rationalizing High Court circuits in districts ... optimism that Uganda's judiciary is on the right path towards a more efficient and people-centered ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNMuseveni swears-in nine newly appointed judges, lauds military courtsThe President questioned why some Western nations criticize Uganda’s use of military courts for civilians in armed-related offenses while simultaneously endorsing values contrary to ...
The Supreme Court landmark judgment striping the Court Martial of prosecuting civilians has given the Judiciary publicity, Justice Minister Norbert Mao has ... in Kyotera District during the ...
Mr Kiwanuka, whose chambers are mandated to draft all government draft Bills, said that he has not received any instruction from the Justice Minister Norbert Mao about the proposed reforms.
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New Vision on MSNHow much does it take to be an MP?Politics in Uganda has become an expensive game. From Mayoral, parliamentary, to presidential candidates, anyone hoping to win an election must dig deep into their pockets. We examine the price of ...
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New Vision on MSNIs NRM taking over northern Uganda?The MP of Layibi-Bardege Division in Gulu city, Martin Ojara Mapenduzi, has officially joined the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party, less than a year to the 2026 general ...
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Hosted on MSNMuseveni Swears-in New JudgesPresident Museveni today presided over the swearing-in ceremony of nine recently appointed judges at State House, Entebbe.In his address during the ceremony, the President emphasized the importance of ...
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