African Union election observers are expected to commence their activities in the country today ahead of Friday’s presidential election, the NewTimes reports. The deployment by AU Commission Chairperson Faki Mahamat follows an invitation by the Government to observe the elections. The team will be led by the former President of
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Parliament’s move to probe Bank of Uganda (BoU) over the controversial collapse of Crane Bank has been temporarily stopped pending Court’s ruling. However, MPs have been urged to keenly follow court proceedings. BoU sued Sudhir Ruparelia and his other company; Meera Investments for causing financial loss to Crane Bank, eventually
Read MoreKassanda South MP Simeo Nsubuga has asked Parliament to intervene in the matter where he was on Monday manhandled by a journalist during Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi’s 24th Coronation anniversary in Mubende District. Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Tuesday afternoon, Nsubuga gave an account of how he was
Read MoreIn 2007, Wanjiru (not her real name) lost her entire investment to post-poll violence. Then, she watched helplessly as looters emptied her duka. A business she had painstakingly built for years disappeared in one day moments after chairman of the defunct Electoral Commission of Kenya, the late Samuel Kivuiti pronounced
Read MoreUganda's President Yoweri Museveni has expressed gratitude over the progress made at Lutunku Community Polytechnic. This followed testimonies given by old boys and girls of the institution. The visibly excited former students testified how the skills acquired from the institution have helped them generate income leading to the transformation of
Read MoreKampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Executive Director Jennifer Musisi has defied directives from Kampala Minister Beti Kamya to increase salaries of city councilors. Recently, Kamya approved a 30-percent pay rise for the Kampala Lord Mayor, Deputy Lord Mayor, Division Mayors and all city Councillors starting this financial year, but Musisi
Read MorePolice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have arrested more than 100 protesters in cities across the country who were calling for presidential elections to be held by the end of the year. Demonstrations took place Monday in the capital, Kinshasa, the eastern city of Goma, and at least
Read MoreThe UN's Special Representative in Somalia Michael Keating has paid tribute to Ugandan soldiers from the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), who lost their lives in an ambush on Sunday. The troops were ambushed during a regular patrol to secure the Mogadishu-Barawe Main Supply Route which still harbors pockets
Read MoreQatar has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization over an “illegal siege” imposed by its Gulf neighbours, the commerce ministry said on Monday. The gas-rich emirate has been slapped with sanctions and demands after four countries including regional kingpin Saudi Arabia cut ties with it on June 5,
Read MoreBritish American Tobacco is being investigated for possible fraud regarding company activities in Africa, it announced on Tuesday. Britain’s Serious Fraud Office said that “it is investigating suspicions of corruption in the conduct of business by BAT… its subsidiaries and associated persons”, while a spokeswoman for the tobacco giant told
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