This after the said petition published in the Uganda gazatte as it was highlighted by the Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny Dollo.
On February 24th, Kyagulanyi’s lawyers led by Medard Lubega Ssegona officially filed before the supreme Court the said application.
However, the chief justice and also a member on the nine panel bench presiding over the said petition explained that the law requires among other requirements that the said application before its heard has to be first gazetted in Uganda gazette.
He then informed all parties that once the gazatte is out, then he will notify them on the day for the said application to be heard.
Establish a commission of inquiry to look into the recent election-related killings and enforced disappearances.
Today, Uganda is facing an exigent national crisis several families, mainly supporters of the National Unity Platform (NUP) led by Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu, the runner-up in the recent presidential election have reported their relatives missing.
Many have been abducted by shadowy security operatives moving in numberless vehicles (drones) and confined in non-gazetted places. Efforts to find many of them have been in vain. A few have been arraigned before the courts of law while others have been found dumped in jungles and other remote places often in poor health and bearing torture marks.
The East African
Monday February 01 2021
Summary
President Museveni has been milking his engagements with the diplomatic corps through a series of bilateral meetings to gauge the attitude of allies and the intentions of critics, diplomatic sources have confirmed to
The EastAfrican.
At a recent meeting with the US ambassador to Kampala Natalie Brown at his ranch in western Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni laid on a thick layer of cattle diplomacy; a woman as tall and elegant as the envoy would command about 21 cows in bride price, he said.
In the fortnight after his controversial re-election, President Museveni has been milking his engagements with the diplomatic corps through a series of bilateral meetings to gauge the attitude of allies and the intentions of critics, diplomatic sources have confirmed to