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    Inside Uganda’s New Cabinet: Museveni Retains Key Old Guard While Expanding Youth Representation

    Earlier this week, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni unveiled Uganda’s new cabinet for the 2026–2031 term, maintaining several long-serving senior government figures while also introducing...

    UPC Rejects NRM Control, Vows to Front its Own Candidates

    “Alliance does not mean I cannot field a candidate. When I choose to field a candidate, I will field my candidate and I do not need permission,” Akena said.

    President Museveni Declares War on “Lazy Leaders” as New Parliament Leadership Takes Charge

    “I don't want to hear that there is poverty in homesteads that have land and yet money is there at the parish level. If you are a minister and I come to your village and people are still suffering, I will sack you. I want to inform everybody that I have been monitoring and I don't want to embarrass mature people. The money is there on the ground; let's use it to get our people out of poverty,” Museveni said.

    Who Is Jacob Marksons Oboth-Oboth?

    From Rural Tororo to Uganda’s Top Parliamentary Office Freshly elected Speaker of Uganda’s 12th Parliament, Jacob Marksons Oboth-Oboth has emerged as one of the country’s...

    Oboth Elected Speaker, Tayebwa Retains Deputy Speaker Role in Uganda’s 12th Parliament

    The decisive victories reaffirm the dominance of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) in Uganda’s parliamentary leadership as the country ushers in a new legislative term.

    Museveni Hits Back at Mwenda, Says Uganda’s Industrialisation Will Not Be Derailed

    “Mr. Mwenda, thank you for declaring me senile and incapable of judging right. You will, however, discover that at 82, I am still able to defend Uganda and myself with the Bible, the AK-47 and the pen,” Museveni said.

    ULS Accuses Government of Weaponizing Judiciary Against Political Prisoners

    Speakers maintained that political corruption, including nepotism, cronyism, and vote-buying, is the principal source of Uganda’s governance crisis rather than bureaucratic theft.

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