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Parliament Passes Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026: What the Passed Bill Means for Uganda. Revised But Still Restrictive, Critics Warn

Parliament Passes Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026: What the P...

Uganda’s Parliament yesterday passed the controversial Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, marking a major le...

NRM Mobilizes Nation Ahead of Museveni Swearing-In: Dual Celebrations Set for May 12 as Preparations Intensify. District Leaders Tasked to Fill Kololo and Ensure Nationwide Participation

NRM Mobilizes Nation Ahead of Museveni Swearing-In: Dual Celebrat...

The National Resistance Movement Secretary General Richard Todwong has convened district party leaders to finalize na...

Besigye Trial Intensifies as State Grilled Over Secret Witnesses: Defence Demands Proof of Alleged Threats In Treason Case. Court Allows Tough Cross-Examination Amid Rising Tensions

Besigye Trial Intensifies as State Grilled Over Secret Witnesses:...

The trial of opposition figure Kizza Besigye and colleague Hajji Obedi Lutale has taken a dramatic turn, with state p...

Parliament Engages In Heated Debate Over Protection Of Sovereignty Bill 2026:Speaker Among Allows Second Reading Despite Presidential Concerns.MPs Split As Calls For Withdrawal Intensify

Parliament Engages In Heated Debate Over Protection Of Sovereignt...

Uganda’s Parliament has pushed forward the controversial Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, after a h...

Uganda Set for Presidential Swearing-In as Museveni Begins New Term: Gov’t Outlines Security, Protocol for May 12 Inauguration. Museveni Hosts Cabinet Farewell as Uganda Prepares for Swearing

Uganda Set for Presidential Swearing-In as Museveni Begins New Te...

Uganda is set for a pivotal moment in its political calendar as President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni prepares to be sworn...

Pressure Mounts on Parliament Over Sovereignty Bill: Stakeholders Demand Halt and Transparent Consultations Citizens’ Coalition Calls for Withdrawal Amid Legal Concerns

Pressure Mounts on Parliament Over Sovereignty Bill: Stakeholders...

Pressure is mounting on Uganda’s Parliament over the controversial Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, with c...

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