Journalists Barred as Former KCCA Officials Face CID Over Kiteezi Landfill Disaster

Ahead of the highly anticipated appearance of three former Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) officials at the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) headquarters, journalists have been blocked from accessing the premises. The trio—Dorothy Kisaka, former Executive Director, David Luyimbazi, and Daniel Okello—are set to face questions about the catastrophic Kiteezi landfill …

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Opposition Rejects Proposals in Parliament Amendment Bill 2024, Citing Threats to Multi-Party Democracy

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Uganda’s major opposition political parties have strongly rejected proposals in the Administration of Parliament (Amendment) Bill, 2024, arguing that it undermines multi-party democracy and seeks to destroy the opposition’s influence in Parliament. The bill, moved by Mityana South County Member of Parliament Richard Lumu Kizito, proposes several changes, including the …

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Uganda Human Rights Commission Establishes LGBTQ+ Desk Amid Heightened Persecution Under Anti-Homosexuality Law

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In a move signaling cautious progress, the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) has set up a dedicated LGBTQ+ desk to address issues facing the community amidst rising persecution under the country’s draconian Anti-Homosexuality Act. This development comes as LGBTQ+ individuals face increased threats, violence, and legal challenges, with many seeking …

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LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers in Kenya Face Growing Uncertainty as Refugee Commissioner Rejects Special Protections

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LGBTQ+ asylum seekers in Kenya are facing heightened anxiety after John Burugu, the official in charge of processing asylum applications, stated that sexual minorities would not receive special treatment. Burugu’s remarks have cast doubts on the future of many LGBTQ+ individuals fleeing persecution in neighboring countries, especially Uganda. Kenya hosts …

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