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The full treason trial of Opposition leader, Dr Kizza Besigye, his aide Obeid Lutale, and UPDF Capt Denis Oola, opens today, with the State expected to line up about 10 witnesses to testify against them.
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Post-nomination rally at Kyagalanyi landing site where throngs of enthusiastic Kalangala locals graced our campaign with vigor and energy.
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Defense lawyers led by Martha Karua and Erias Lukwago have arrived at Luzira Prison with electronic devices, projectors, laptops, and packed food.
The team is visiting four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye and Hajj Obeid Lutale to review audio and video evidence submitted by the prosecution in the duo's ongoing treason case.
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Uganda’s fear of poisoning is an interesting one. People fear poison both from their own and from without. So pervasive is the fear that even water served in media studios often remains untouched. Some media houses avoid serving anything, lest they make their guests uncomfortable. Sometimes a fan sees you on a talkshow with water in front of you and they immediately text you: ‘Spire don’t drink that water please and don’t speak close to the microphone’. Even at workplaces, many can’t eat what they haven’t served themselves from a common serving point or moved with. What are we really becoming! What is causing this environment?
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"We praise heroes everyday but there are those that we forget to praise: the women of this world.”- Lucky Dube. On this heroes day, my mind goes to these and and all women who are going through untold pain, fighting for a better Uganda. You’re my heroines. #GodBlessTheWoman
“You cannot say that you have Shs158 billion to purchase cars for MPs and then claim that you do not have Shs 28 billion to pay medical interns’ allowances, with the excuse that it would crush the economy. By the way, doctors are rarely in the hospitals. It is the medical interns who are everywhere doing the donkey work,” Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu
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