Daily Monitor
Friday January 22 2021
Summary
Speaking during the swearing-in of six members of the Judicial Service Commission, Prof Kamuntu urged the Judiciary to be impartial while resolving election disputes.
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Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Prof Ephraim Kamuntu has warned that the greatest challenge government is facing today is how to effectively handle forces of change that could have emerged.
Speaking during the swearing-in of six members of the Judicial Service Commission, Prof Kamuntu urged the Judiciary to be impartial while resolving election disputes.
“Transforming a society brings out contestations. The moment society is changing, contestation is part and parcel of that change,” Prof Kamuntu said during the swearing-in of six members of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yesterday.
Daily Monitor
Tuesday January 19 2021
Summary
At least 24 ministers, including the Vice President, Mr Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi, lost their parliamentary seats in the January 14 General Election.
Daily Monitor spoke to various voters on why they decided to kick out the ministers
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Vice President Edward Ssekandi (Bukoto Central)
The second highest citizen after the President, Edward Ssekandi was kicked out of Parliament by little known Richard Ssebamala of Democratic Party for Bukoto Central seat. Ssekandi had served as MP for Bukoto Central for over 20 years.
The defeat so overwhelmed the Vice President and former Speaker of Parliament that he was hospitalised.