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An immigration officer from the Ministry of Internal Affairs is currently under scrutiny for his alleged involvement in prohibited acts of homosexuality. Reliable sources within the Ministry of Internal Affairs, choosing to remain anonymous, have disclosed to this publication that Richard Kasumba, the immigration officer under investigation, has reportedly been …
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Mayors agree, Congress should invest in affordable housing
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The streets of Kampala are witnessing an escalating wave of anti-corruption protests, dubbed the "March to Parliament." Beginning on July 23, 2024, these demonstrations have resulted in the detention of over 100 protesters, including prominent figures like TV presenter Faiza Fabz and human rights lawyer Eriah Nuwenuwe. The protests are demanding significant political reforms, including the resignation of Speaker of Parliament Anita Among, reductions in parliamentary salaries, and greater transparency and accountability in government operations. The Ugandan police have been criticized for using excessive force, including tear gas and water cannons, to disperse the crowds. Human rights organizations and the international community have condemned the government's response and called for the immediate release of all peaceful demonstrators.
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