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    LOP Expresses Discontent over Roko Construction Blockade

    Mutuuzo's commitment followed a concern raised by Ssenyonyi regarding the poor treatment he encountered on October 14, 2024, in Kawempe, when he attempted to hold a meeting with the management of Roko Construction Company, only to be given a letter from the managing director, blocking his entry.

    Lumu Seeks NUP’s Input on Proposed Administration of Parliament...

    As Lumu continues to gather input from various stakeholders, the outcome of these consultations could significantly impact the future of the LOP's election process in Uganda's Parliament.

    Kyagulanyi’s Bodyguard Denied Bail, Sent on Remand

    "Kivumbi, on August 3,2024, while at Nansana East II B zone in Nansana municipality, Wakiso district was found in unlawful possession of a pair of pips for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, the said pops being gazetted by defence stores."

    FDC Asks NUP to Block Lumu’s Proposed Amendment Bill

    The controversial bill has since attracted comments from different political analysts in the media, where some have maintained that the bill is set to promote democracy while others have stressed that it’s a blank cheque to the NRM party to antagonize the opposition. 

    Return Allowances Meant for Regional Parliamentary Sittings-DP to LOP 

    The Parliament of Uganda is set to hold four regional sittings, with the first one starting on August 28, 2024, at Kaunda grounds in Gulu, and they are to hold other sittings in Mbarara, Mbale, and Masaka. Each sitting is to cost over UGX 5 billion, and many people have criticized the relevance of these regional sittings as they seem not to have a direct impact on the constituents. 

    LOP Threatens to take Legal Action over Non-Compensation of...

    The Kiteezi incident was out of government negligence and those responsible should be exposed.

    LOP Ssenyonyi Defends Self, Vows to Expose Corruption at...

    Parliament is accountable to the people of Uganda and the public has a right to know how their money is being spent. 

    Money Heist at Parliament: Why is NRM Silent about...

    The NRM party showing the will to fight corruption by arresting legislators who had not received the bribe yet, but leaving those who sat and shared billions amongst themselves with impunity is not a good gesture but will instead look as playing on the minds of the tax payers.

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