Law degrees in Uganda are just expensive pieces of paper for decorations. You read books for 4 years, suffer at LDC for a year, and end up as an unpaid office messenger in a law firm🤦🤦🤦
Earth is hard.
I don't understand @mtnug's strategy. How do you invest such enormous amounts of money in expansion of WakaNet infrastructure to every village and estate and then simply leave it unserviceable, customer complaints unattended and network unavailable.!??
Bro I cannot stop thinking about Cuba. an absolute giant of history, theyve done SO much for the whole world - Apartheid only fell in South Africa because Cuban troops went to fight the fascists in Angola!!! - and now they're abandoned, being strangled in front of us
You can see the conundrum that our people, in prison on the orders of military courts, find themselves in! The defunct military court was clearly stripped of jurisdiction over them by the Supreme Court ruling. The newly constituted military court has no jurisdiction over them because the law doesn't act retrospectively. The High Court says they have no jurisdiction, even to grant bail, because the files aren't legally before them. Now, the DPP says he has no authority over the said cases until they're brought before him. Beneath these legal gymnastics are human beings - Ugandan citizens - whose lives are paused by the arbitrary detention without trial. Deprived of livelihoods for years. The injustice!
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Now that the pecuniary jurisdiction of Magistrates Courts was amended, we need to revisit the appointment criteria of Magistrates. Some heads shouldn't determine tha fate of property worth 100m
Justice Fredrick Martin Steven Egonda Ntende is indeed the Chief Justice we didn’t have and we deserved.
“Let a hindered thoughts contend”
“We should lead by the superiority of our our ideas”
Man almost broke down🥹🥹
@IsaacSsemakadde@ug_lawsociety 🎉
He died because of a pothole
Tindimwebwa failed to see a deep pothole and fell off. Unfortunately, when he fell, one of his ribs had punctured his lung, so he was becoming increasingly short of breath. The doctors did an emergency procedure to drain the blood and air from the lining of the lungs, but they were unable to save him. He was 44 years old, with his life in front of him, but died because of a pothole.
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Out of the 28 substantive clauses(sections) in the Sovereignty Bill,14 create offences and punishments 2 forbid some type of conduct and 6 provide for the application process.Over half of the proposed law,is arresting fining and jailing Ugandans
In Mukono North during elections, after attempts to overturn the victory of MP-elect Kiwanuka Abdallah Mulimamayuuni, armed military personnel raided his home.
His 27-year-old son, Ahabwe Mukama, was shot dead on the spot, and property including vehicles was vandalized.
Thank you @ntvuganda Uganda for highlighting these injustices.
And you ask why people celebrate when you’re dead 🚮.
Stanbic Bank Uganda, a bank that makes nearly USD 90 million in profit a year, having just one pen for tens of customers in its branches and barely having tellers is baffling. Stingy banks. No.
A lawyer is one of the few things that gets exponentially better as the price increases like the gap between 95 percentile and 99 percentile is larger than the gap between 95 and 90 percentile
Following the events that happened at NUP’s party president @HEBobiwine’s home last night , his wife Barbra Kyagulanyi who is currently admitted at Nsambya hospital narrates what happened @observerug
Hundreds of soldiers descended on our home in Magere last night. Most were dressed in SFC uniforms while others were in regular UPDF uniforms and others in plain clothes. Many of them were drunk. They came with ladders, ready to climb upstairs. They broke our doors and forced themselves into our house. Using hammers, they hit walls, window glasses, and doors. They put my wife on gunpoint, asking her to reveal my whereabouts. They stole money, numerous valuable documents, and all electronic gadgets. They took phones, laptops, chargers, our internet system, our CCTV system, speakers, and any electronic gadget they could lay their criminal hands on. They entered every part of our house, including the ceiling, and left so much destruction everywhere. They grabbed my wife's phone, forced her to sit down, and ordered her to remove her password. She refused. They strangled her and insulted her. They forcefully removed her blouse and took pictures! Speaking Runyakore, they asked why she would get married to a muganda, and why we would dare challenge Museveni.
They beat up our askari and house maid. They ordered the askari to show them where the basement is, where I was hiding. These criminals asked where my children were!
My wife was rushed to hospital where she remains admitted - dealing with all the physical and psychological trauma. Yet in all this, we remain firm in our belief that UGANDA WILL BE FREE.
Students, housewives, NUP polling agents, boda boda riders and businessmen are among 110 people remanded over election-related offences.
Prosecution accuses some of them of shouting ‘NRM rigged vote’
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On the night of the voting day, armed regime security actors invaded my premises in Butambala and fired live bullets inside my home leaving many of my agents dead.
Out of panic they carried some bodies from the scene to justify their rhetoric. #FreeUgandaNow
From the archives: "Peaceful transfer of power is part of civilisation. The more backward you are politically, the more turbulent you get when you get changes. That means you do not know how to handle civil affairs. So, you resort to brute force. We had to use brute force the other time because [Milton] Obote did not allow us to organise things. We tried to appeal to Obote, 'Please, let's have good elections.' He thought he was very clever; that he knew how to play games..."- President @KagutaMuseveni in December 1992 while receiving the draft of the new (1995) Constitution from the Uganda Constitutional Commission (often referred to as the Odoki Commission). At the time, Mr Museveni was contrasting his National Resistance Movement (@NRMOnline) with the violent transitions that characterised Uganda’s earlier history under leaders like Milton Obote and Idi Amin.
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GET THE LAST VOTE OUT. In addition to making phone calls and sending messages, I invite all our supporters nationwide to carry out door-to-door activities today and tomorrow. Knock on every door. Talk to the people in your local area. Let the message reach everywhere. Each One Teach One. A new Uganda is possible. It begins with you and me!
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