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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has signed legislation that allows military tribunals to try civilians, parliament said on Monday, a move opposition leaders said violates a Supreme Court ruling.
The army is supposed to protect our borders,” Gen Otafiire said on the sidelines of a meeting on elections in Kampala ...
Uganda was initially created by British imperial power – forged out of force, not out of any great love but primarily for economic exploitation. Following the grant of independence on 9th October 1962 ...
The recent passage of the UPDF Amendment Act 2025 has emerged as a troubling testament to the deterioration of justice in ...
Spread This NewsBBC Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has signed into law an amendment that will allow, once again, ...
What we know What they said Military spokesperson Col. Chris Magezi defended the law, saying, “The law will deal decisively ...
President Museveni signs law allowing military courts to judge civilians • Move follows Supreme Court ruling barring such trials as unconstitutional • Critics see the measure as undermining rule of ...
Ugandan soldiers said they ‘occupied’ two DRC towns as the Rwandan-backed M23 continues to hold territory elsewhere.
Israeli: Attacks on Iran is to destroy the nuclear program, strip [Iran] of the ability to produce ballistic missiles and ...