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The Ugandan government intends to introduce a law to allow military tribunals to try civilians for certain offences even ...
As Uganda approaches elections, it is evident that the military courts are now a tool in President Museveni’s shed for use to ...
Uganda’s government sais it's planning to reintroduce military trials for civilians through a new law, despite a Supreme ...
Uganda is on the brink of democratic collapse as domestic corruption and human rights abuses erode the government’s ...
Russia is enhancing its cooperation with Uganda by supplying its army with precise terrain mapping equipment valued at ...
The equipment supplied, valued at about $3 (£2.3) million, enables accurate terrain mapping, which is vital for military ...
If Museveni went to the bush over rigged elections, then restoring a credible elections should have been his main goal ...
He said the bill would define “exceptional circumstances under which a civilian may be subject to military law”. The move has caused outcry in Uganda, with human rights activists calling the ...
What do a Shs100 million “thank you” payment to Members of Parliament, coffee, the International Specialised Hospital of ...
Observers say it should come as no surprise that the DRC has thawed out sufficiently to green-light Uganda’s top diplomat in ...
The Karuma Bridge under construction in Uganda. The rehabilitation was a joint effort between China Railway Seventh Group and ...