EXECUTIVE ORDER RNB NO. 12 OF 2026
Highlights:
- The practice of bowing before judicial officers is abolished.
- The following titles and forms of address are abolished with immediate effect:
-Your Lordship / My Lord
-My Lady / Your Ladyship
-Your Worship
-Any other honorific that implies lordship, worship, or feudal superiority.
Judicial officers shall be addressed plainly and equally as:
-“Mr. Justice” or “Madam Justice” for members of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal
“Mr. Judge” or “Madam Judge” for members of the High Court
-“Mr. Magistrate” or “Madam Magistrate”
-“Mr. Registrar” or “Madam Registrar”
-Or simply by their surname where appropriate (e.g., “Judge Okello”,
“Registrar Ankunda”, or “Magistrate Nakato”).
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When Gauss was 10 years old and attending elementary school, his teacher asked the class to add all the numbers from 1 to 100.
A few moments later, young Gauss raised his hand and shouted out the answer, while the other students began tediously adding the numbers one by one.
How did he come up with the answer so fast?
Young Gauss realized that the sequence could be divided into pairs: the first number, 1, with the last number, 100; the second number, 2, with the second-to-last number, 99; and so on.
Each pair would sum to 101. Recognizing that there were 50 pairs in total, Gauss multiplied 50 by 101 to obtain the sum of the sequence. The result, 5050, popped into his head almost instantly.
The Untold Rise of Stabex
Stabex International was officially registered in Kenya on January 16, 2009. Despite being a Kenyan entity, the company did not initially open any fuel pumps in Kenya. Their very first station was strategically launched in Nansana, Uganda.
In 2009, 31% of Uganda's petroleum retail market was controlled by small, unorganized independent operators. This fragmentation presented a massive commercial opportunity for consolidation. Nansana was chosen because it sits on a high-traffic arterial road connecting Kampala to the Albertine Rift oil fields in Western Uganda.
The master plan was deliberate: incorporate in Kenya to leverage its robust legal framework, accessible credit facilities, and the Open Tender System for petroleum imports. Meanwhile, the company focused on building a solid foundation and generating initial cash flows in Uganda first. The mastermind behind this strategy is Jackson Kiplimo Chebet, who initially held a 92.5% stake and increased his ownership to 95% by 2026.
Over the span of 15 years, the company's expansion has been monumental:
* By the end of 2019, Stabex was recording over 300 million liters in annual fuel sales.
* By late 2025, the company had expanded to over 200 retail stations and 14 bulk storage depots across East and Central Africa.
* Stabex operates as a vital regional distributor, utilizing over 550 bulk resellers to supply landlocked markets like the DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan.
* In August 2023, Chebet disclosed to President Museveni that Stabex had invested over $100 million USD in Uganda over the preceding decade.
* The company also committed to an additional $40 million USD investment in Uganda over the subsequent 18 months.
Stabex diversified to become an integrated energy ecosystem. In 2020, they launched Stabex Gas to capture the massive untapped market, as 89% of households in Uganda and 83% in Kenya lacked access to LPG at the time. Today, their diversified operations include their own line of lubricants, convenience cafes, vehicle service bays, and aviation fueling at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Families of suspected Ebola patients in the DRC stormed a quarantine site where their relatives were receiving treatment, reportedly removing patients from the facility. It happened minutes after the health minister visited and has raised fears over the risk of transmission.
'Africa's best referee' gets hero's welcome at Somali airport — after US denied him entry to 2026 World Cup
A Somali tycoon promised him $100,000 to make up for lost earnings, while the US Somali diaspora says it plans to raise $1 million in his support
48 Laws of power observed;
Law 3: Conceal your intentions
Law 9: Win through your actions, never through argument
Law 12: Use selective honesty and generosity to disarm your victim
Law 21: Play a sucker to catch a sucker, seem dumber than your mark
Law 22: Use surrender tactic, transform weakness into power
Law 28: Enter action with boldness
Law 29: Plan all the way to the end
Law 33: Discover each man's thumbscrew
Law 35: Master the art of timing
Law 48: Assume formlessness
A legend in my book.
UWA to open a regional zoo in Eastern Uganda (UWEC–Mbale Zoo)
UWA has begun relocating wildlife to Uganda’s first regional satellite zoo in Mbale. So far, lions, a zebra, a waterbuck, an ostrich, and peacocks are thriving in their new home.
The project will bring wildlife conservation and education closer to communities across Eastern Uganda.
Looking forward to the official opening on 12th June 2026.
Keep lockedon for more updates
#ConservingForGenerations
Thank you, India! The second shipment Ebola medical countermeasures arrived today at Africa’s Ebola Continental Supply Chain mechanism in Entebbe, Uganda bringing the total to just under 50MT.
With support from Uganda National Medical Stores (@nmsuganda), UNHAS EU Humanitarian Aid Flight, and the Ministry of Health of the DRC, critical medical countermeasures are being transported to support the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease response in Ituri Province, DRC.
This operation demonstrates the power of African-led coordination, continental solidarity, and strategic partnerships.
#HealthSecurity #AfricaResponds
HC@UpendraSRawat handed over the second tranche of India’s medical assistance to @AfricaCDC at Entebbe Airport today. The 43-tonne consignment of medical, diagnostic and protective kits will strengthen public health preparedness and Ebola response capacities across the region.
🇺🇬 Uganda Ebola Outbreak Update | As of May 30
Uganda’s Ebola response continues, with national teams and partners working to detect cases early, follow contacts, protect health workers and stop further transmission.
Every contact followed, every sample tested, and every frontline worker protected brings the response closer to interrupting transmission.
Africa CDC continues to support the Government of Uganda (@GovUganda), its @MinofHealthUG, and partners through surveillance, contact tracing, laboratory testing, case management and community engagement.
We are sharing Uganda-specific figures to provide clear, country-by-country information across affected countries. #AfricaResponds
Africa CDC welcomes the arrival of emergency pharmaceutical supplies generously donated by the Government and people of India to support the ongoing response to the Bundibugyo #EbolaOutbreak in the DRC.
Received in Uganda by Africa CDC’s Eastern Africa RCC, the supplies include essential diagnostics, therapeutics, infection prevention and control materials, and case management support that will soon be deployed to affected communities in eastern DRC.
Africa CDC thanks the Government of India for its continued support and commitment to protecting lives and advancing health security across the continent.
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