Pastor Ssempa argued that the current legal framework, which recognises monogamy as the only form of Christian marriage, is ...
According to Hon. Musasizi, the Ministry of Works and Transport is the primary beneficiary, receiving Shs934 billion under ...
The move coming after years of consultation is seen as easing ...
MP Aisha Kabanda supported the exclusion of military attire, arguing that it may interfere with the independent judgment due ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda: Parliament Should Prioritise Urgent National Issues Instead of Focusing On Supreme Court Ruling - MP NakutNapak District Woman Representative, Faith Nakut Loru, has called on Parliament to shift its focus away from the recent Supreme Court ruling and concentrate on more pressing national issues.
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda: Govt Fails to Present Update On Long Detentions Without TrialThe Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs has been directed to present before Parliament, a statement on prolonged ...
On the other hand, the Uganda Free Zones and Export Promotion Authority has been allocated Shs2.3 billion for development, ...
Supreme Court ruling, which banned the trial of civilians in military courts and ordered all ongoing cases in the same courts ...
The Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Nobert Mao has revealed that the Electoral Commission may review the deadli ...
Human Rights Watch is one of the groups welcoming the high court’s decision, which halts many criminal trials involving ...
Controversial pastor, Martin Ssempa has asked Parliament to legalise polygamy for Christians, criminalise adultery and set a minimum number of times for couples to honour their conjugal obligations.
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