In just a few minutes, Timothy Chemonges, our Executive Director will be live on #BigTalk on @nextradio_ug with host @CanaryMugume Mugume at 7PM.
The conversation will unpack the Protection of Sovereignty Bill and what it means for Uganda’s governance, civic space, and global relations.
Tune in and be part of the conversation shaping the country’s policy direction.
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Citizens from the Sebei Sub-region (opinion leaders,Religious leaders & private sector) today convened to deliberate on the potential implications of the proposed Sovereignty Bill 2025.
Following these discussions,the citizens have strongly rejected the proposed legislation.
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The picture today of the Kyankwanzi Leadership Institute is surely political, with NRM thinking dominating, seen by some as a ground for shaping ideas and a platform where specific groups go to strategise for their own interests, yet it is a government institution- @ChemongesTim, political analyst
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Frank Baine — Senior Commissioner of @UgandaPrisons, joins the panel of the 53rd #CEPAConvo today at 7:30 PM via
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Frank is also an author and seasoned communicator, bringing decades of experience in justice, accountability, and prison reform to the discussion.
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@KwikirizaNova@GODFREY_Kutesa Was/were parent(s) made aware in advance that camp involved physical assault? And did they consent??
What happened to corporal punishment being illegal in Uganda??
From my following of the advertisement of the “mentorship” it’s not mentioned anywhere that it involves flogging.
I watched the Uganda election from afar. Unwell (sickly), and in a foreign country. I was unable to meaningfully participate for the first time since 2011 when Betty Ndindi, @MauriceMugisha, Kato, Bernard Opwonya (Kabwa) & company thrust me into the world of TV commentary.
But the bold coverage of @DailyMonitor, even in the face of severe State restrictions on their access to the Museveni election team and the adverse actions against their reporters by the legislature, was refreshing. They wrote the first draft of history (as they always describe the work of a journalist) with such clarity, precision, and boldness.
One @ntvuganda reporter stood out to me most for his calm and diction, even when he was in the middle of a teargas wave or bullets flying around him (covering the NUP campaign trail). @DanielKibet_, you did an excellent job.
For those who support independent media (or what is left of it), the @DailyMonitor now has a donate button on its online editions. If you can not subscribe, donate. Every coin counts. Give people like @DanielKibet_ a chance to keep the lights on when the powerful try to keep us all in the dark.