By Independent Reporter Traders, manufacturers, consumers wait in vain for solution from government President Yoweri Museveni’s solution for the depreciating shilling to the dollar, as enunciated in the press on July 6 is the correct one; bring more dollars into the economy and the shilling will stabilise. Unfortunately, his means …
Read More »More than half of prisoners rotting in jail without trial
Lydia Draru, the suspected killer of former Army Commander Maj. Gen. James Kazini, is still in Luzira Prison. She has been there since November 11, 2009. Her trial has never come up and the Director of Public Prosecutions does not say when her case will be heard. No one really …
Read More »Failed state
By Rohan Patnaik Uganda must do more on poverty, insecurity, and state trust Foreign Policy, the global ideas magazine published in the USA on June 20 released its 2011 Failed States Index. As in the past, this 7th annual report ranks 177 countries worldwide from worst to best based on …
Read More »Ready for a fight
By Eriasa Mukiibi Sserunjogi Lukwago takes on Gen. Tinyefuza and UTODA Barely a week after evicting former Kampala City Mayor Al-haji Nasser Ssebaggala from the official residence of the town clerk, Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago says he now wants the Mayor’s residence back too. Located on Plot 2 Mabua Road …
Read More »Kazibwe troubles linked to Museveni campaign money
By Mubatsi Asinja Habati Will Museveni step in to save loyal cadre? Money released by the ministry of Finance and allegedly used by President Yoweri Museveni’s campaign team is at the centre of former Vice President Speciosa Kazibwe’s recent sacking from the Microfinance Support Centre Ltd (MSC), The Independent …
Read More »IGG lives in Mbabazi’s shadow
By Stephen Kafeero Baku has worked for or under him since 1992 Inspector General of Government (IGG) Raphael Baku Obudra’s announcement on June 20 that Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi has no case to answer over alleged wrongdoing in the procurement of security communication system for the 2007 CHOGM in Kampala …
Read More »Col. Muzoora’s death
By eriasa mukiibi sserunjogi The arrests, politics, and the Bushenyi factor The arrests following the discovery of exiled renegade Col. Edison Muzoora’s body outside his home in Bushenyi have pressed a panic button in the opposition Forum for Democratic (FDC) party circles. The suspects who have been arrested are either …
Read More »Col. Muzoora’s death shakes security
By patrick matsiko wa mucoori Arrests linked to how he entered from Tanzania and reached Bushenyi on May 5 afternoon The late Col. Edison Muzoora is set to shake the country in death more than he did in life. In 2003 when information came out that Muzoora had deserted the …
Read More »Museveni’s hand pushes Somalia to the edge
By Mubatsi Asinja Habati Exit of popular Premier Farmajo could escalate infighting and reverse AU’s gains Riots that broke out on the streets of war-torn Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on June 10 were expected. Tension had been building for more than a week since an agreement signed in Kampala on June …
Read More »Kayihura sacks top police officers
By mubatsi asinja habati Is it punishment or a purge? On May 11, top security chiefs met in Kampala to discuss security arrangements for President Yoweri Museveni’s swearing in ceremony due the next day. In attendance was the Chief of Defense Forces, Gen. Aronda Nyakairima, his deputy, Lt. Gen. Ivan …
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