Maj Gen (rtd) Mugisha Muntu, who contested on his newly created Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) party ticket and came fourth in the January 14 polls
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Monday April 05 2021
Kampala Archbishop Dr Cyprian Kizito Lwanga was pronounced dead on Saturday April 3, 2021. PHOTO/FILE/COURTESY
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The results of the postmortem done on the body of Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga turned out inconclusive on the cause of the death, highly-placed sources said last night.
Sources with knowledge of the autopsy said the exercise was carried out jointly by the government and private pathologists sent by the Catholic Church.
Specialists, including Prof Michael Odida, consultant pathologis, Mukasa Nsereko and police pathologists witnessed or participated in the examination.
This newspaper was informed that the initial postmortem was done at Mulago National Referral Hospital mortuary on Saturday lasting into the late evening.
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Saturday February 20 2021
National Unity Platfrom (NUP) party supporters and aides of former presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, arrive at the General Court Martial in Makindye, Kampala, for bail application hearing on February 8. PHOTO/KELVIN ATUHAIRE
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In February 2016, Forum for Democratic Change’s (FDC) Michael Kabaziguruka had just won the Nakawa Division parliamentary seat.
His party’s presidential candidate, Dr Kizza Besigye, who had lost to President Museveni in an election whose results he disputed, had declared what he termed as a “defiance campaign” against the government.
However, Mr Kabaziguruka could be initiated into Parliament, the security agencies, which believed Mr Kabaziguruka was a key cog in Dr Besigye’s defiance campaign, pounced and charged him with 22 others at the General Military Court Martial with hatching a plot to overthrow Mr Museveni’s government - using sanctuaries of Kampala, Wak
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Saturday February 13 2021
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Mr Asuman Bisiika says: If it were left to me, I would call for a review of UPDF representation in Parliament.
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Once again, we arrogate myself the right to write about the UPDF; this, in spite of accusations that I always poke our blunt noses in the wrong place. And we come with the question: What criteria should the UPDF use to select or nominate and elect its 10 Members of Parliament?
In 2016, I wrote in these very pages an article titled: ‘Why the UPDF should have Maj Gen Muhoozi as an MP.’ I proposed that Maj Gen Muhoozi Keinerugaba (now a Lieutenant General) should be a Member of Parliament. The following were my arguments: