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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has signed legislation that allows military tribunals to try civilians, parliament said on ...
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Africanews on MSNUganda president signs law bringing back military trials for civiliansUgandan opposition leader and four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye stands in the dock at the Makindye Martial Court ...
Over $160 million was invested in twelve companies in the E-Mobility Ecosystem for the period 2018-2024 in the areas of ...
In Uganda’s bustling cities, boda boda riders weave through traffic, the heartbeat of the nation’s informal economy. These ...
Uganda's economy will grow at least 7% in the fiscal year starting in July, Finance Minister Matia Kasaija said on Thursday ...
His intention was to rest a while in Kampala, at the home of Mbanda Shyaka, a walking enthusiast who had followed his long ...
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The Donald Trump administration has added Tanzania and Uganda to a list of countries facing potential travel restrictions to ...
Uganda on Thursday forecast its economic growth would accelerate slightly in the coming fiscal year to about 7%, which ...
Uganda military authorities say two people died before executing a suspected explosive attack near a Catholic shrine in the ...
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Tuko News on MSNUganda's Umeme Shares Back on Nairobi Trading Floor after SuspensionUganda's Umeme Limited shares are back on the Nairobi Securities following a suspension that resulted from the disagreement ...
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has signed into law an amendment that will allow, once again, civilians to be tried in a military court under certain circumstances. A previous law permitting such ...
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