To those who stand for truth, integrity, freedom, equality, and justice for all, your dedication continues to inspire us. @MoJCAUG honors your legacy this Heroes Day. @JLOSUganda@JudiciaryUG@ubctvuganda
COLLABORATIVE PROCUREMENT IN THE OFFING:
Once the new Government starts work,another major reform to be implemented will be in the area of public procurement.
All Ministries,Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as well as Local Governments (LGs) will implement the use of collaborative procurement for common user items such as stationery, computers,cars etc effective 1st July 2026.
This is part of the measures to cut wastage,guard against over pricing of goods and services in Gov't,standardise prices,achieve quality standards,value for money and maximize economies of scale.
This reform is also aimed at making public procurement efficient,transparent and corruption free.
According to the PSST Dr. @rggoobi, this reform will remove middlemen of procurement and also cut down on the lead time.
"If Government is buying similar things like cars and computers,there is no need for each entity to look for bidders," said the PSST.
Common user items will be purchased in bulk on behalf of all requesting MDAs & LGs.
VIDEO: “The current strain of Ebola Bundibugyo affecting our communities has no vaccine, so the main way of managing it is through prevention,” says Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, Minister-Designate for Health.
.@BalaamBarugahar : “There are workers who have served in public office for 20 years in the same district. There should be a rotation of such officials, just as it is done for ministers, so that we can break the chain of corruption in local government.”
The Commercial Court has stopped Housing Finance Bank Limited from selling a property belonging to its client after it was established that the process was tainted with fraud.
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Kenyan researcher Professor George Njoroge wins Sh446 million award alongside UK scientist Professor Robert Bristow, for advancing early detection of oesophageal cancer.
A big step for access to justice in Northern Uganda as Lira City officially welcomes the Attorney General’s Chambers today. @MoJCAUG is bringing legal services closer to the people and strengthening the rule of law where it matters most. ⚖️ @KiryowaKk@JudiciaryUG
Today at the Law Development Centre Boardroom, Hon. Lady Justice Eva Luswata Kawuma formally handed over the mantle of Chairperson of the Legal Aid Clinic Advisory Board to Hon. Lady Justice Jane Okuo Kajuga after eight years of dedicated and distinguished service.
Hoima City is now home to the Attorney General’s Chambers, bringing gov't legal services closer to the people; legal representation, contract drafting & review, civil litigation, constitutional affairs, and Administrator General Services. @JudiciaryUG@SpiceFMHoima@MoJCAUG
"The Education of a Trial Lawyer" draws on decades of courtroom experience to examine how human emotion, bias, and unpredictability shape trial outcomes. This practical guide equips litigators to navigate the realities of a deeply human legal system. https://t.co/Dvg4yAfjQb
THE Constitutional Court has dismissed retired Justice Tšeliso Monapathi’s bid to access his pension benefits, ordering him instead to complete 128 long-outstanding judgments – some dating back decades – and condemning his conduct as a serious dereliction of constitutional duty.
In its ruling delivered this week, the three-member constitutional bench found that Justice Monapathi had failed to discharge his constitutional responsibilities and must finalise all pending cases, including 11 part-heard matters, despite having retired in August 2024 after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75. https://t.co/TortyWw0av
Matovu Livingstone v Attorney General (Miscellaneous Cause 210 of 2025) [2026] UGHCCD 54 (6 March 2026)
Court may restrict live broadcasting & require media accreditation to protect the integrity of proceedings without breaching the principle of open justice
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