Trump’s legal woes: A new court filing provides the fullest picture yet of the 2020 election case against Donald Trump.

By Teddy Namayanja Donald Trump’s legal issues just got more complicated. A recent court filing has shed new light on the 2020 election case against him, revealing what special counsel Jack Smith calls Trump’s “private criminal conduct. With this development, it’s clear Trump’s legal battles are intensifying. His campaign has shifted to smaller law firms,…

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Ruto’s Silence Speaks Volumes as Gachagua’s Impeachment Motion Gains Momentum

By Teddy Namayanja Kenyan President William Ruto’s silence on the calls for Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment is quite intriguing. Gachagua is facing gross accusations of violating the constitution, promoting ethnically divisive politics, undermining President Ruto, and playing a role in the anti-government uprisings between June and July. To remove him from office, a two-thirds…

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On the campaign trail: Vice Presidential Candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz campaign in battleground

By Teddy Namayanja Vice Presidential Candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz are intensifying their campaign efforts, visiting key battleground states yesterday. Walz stopped in Pennsylvania, while Vance headed to Michigan. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the federal response to Hurricane Helene in Georgia and is scheduled to campaign in Wisconsin today. The latest CNN…

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Transport Minister Gen. Katumba Wamala Calls for NUP Headquarters Demolition to Expand Bombo Road

In a bold move aimed at improving Uganda’s road infrastructure, the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Katumba Wamala, has announced plans to demolish several buildings along Bombo Road, including the newly constructed National Unity Platform (NUP) headquarters and UMEME offices, to facilitate the road’s expansion. Speaking during a press briefing, Gen. Katumba emphasized that…

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Speaker Among Urges IGG to Intensify Anti-Corruption Public Awareness

Speaker of Parliament Anita Among has called on the Inspectorate of Government (IGG) to boost public awareness campaigns in the fight against corruption. Speaking during the presentation of the IGG’s bi-annual reports, Among emphasized the need for the Inspectorate to build closer relationships with citizens to facilitate the flow of information about corruption. “I know…

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Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) releases 2024 National Population and Housing Census results

By Teddy Namayanja The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) is currently releasing the results of the 2024 National Population and Housing Census at Kampala Serena Hotel. This highly anticipated event follows the census exercise that took place from May 9 to 19, 2024, utilizing digital technology for efficient data collection and processing. The Prime Minister…

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The Long Shot: Why an Opposition Deputy Speaker is Unlikely to Become Reality.

By Teddy Namayanja The notion of an opposition Deputy Speaker in Uganda’s parliament seems like a distant dream, a long shot that’s unlikely to become a reality anytime soon. The country’s political landscape, dominated by the National Resistance Movement (NRM), makes it challenging for the opposition to gain significant traction, let alone secure key positions…

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MP Byakatonda Seeks Parliament’s Nod to Consult on Labour Externalization Bill.

By Teddy Namayanja Dr. Abdul Byakatonda, the Workers MP, is taking significant steps to advance the Labour Externalization Bill 2023. The legislator is seeking leave of parliament to consult stakeholders on the private member’s Bill. The ACT provides for Administration, Management & development of labour externalization to safeguard human rights and international labour standards for…

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