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NRM Secretary-General Richard Todwong revealed that his office is overwhelmed with petitions from party members across the country, insisting that no one should challenge Mr Museveni's leadership.
Ms Wangadya also criticised the legal framework under which the protesters were charged, describing it as "absurd and redundant."
Legal experts are examining whether the Judiciary's involvement was driven by political motives rather than purely legal grounds.
The FDC's Katonga faction plans to dissolve the party, raising legal and political challenges.
Of the remaining 34 charges, Kwoyelo was acquitted of three murder charges and 31 other charges were dismissed.
The governor of the Kursk region – which Ukraine entered last Tuesday – told Putin that Ukrainian troops now control 28 villages there.
In the days when LCs were vibrant, police rarely had suspects in their cells and most cases were resolved at the LC level with the community following and acting as arbiters.
MUST has been without a substantive vice-chancellor since Dr Obua was appointed as the chairperson of Uganda National Examinations Board last November.
The king's return ends months of commotion and speculation driven a section of his subjects that led to a diplomatic charade in his place of recuperation in the southern African country of Namibia.
UEDCL has its work cut out as they prepare to take over supply of juice to households.
A group of youth have been planning a peaceful march against corruption to Parliament on July 23.
Oil spills can happen any place where oil is being extracted, transported, or stored.
PLU Youth Forum is focused on promoting the interests of young people both professionals and those in informal sectors.
By law, the national ID is a property of the government and this is clearly indicated on the document.
Mr Museveni claims credit for reduced population growth but the reality suggests that the economy is tougher for many to sustain large families
Kenyatta urges calm and calls for leaders to talk to the people but Ruto says the protesters are criminals