Haitian activists frustrated by diaspora groups speaking over them

Haitian activists frustrated by diaspora groups speaking over them

Diaspora’s activists can receive funding easily, unlike activists still in Haiti While Haitian human rights organizations are grappling with declining international funding, political instability, and chronic insecurity caused by gangs, grassroots LGBTQ activists in the country are also grappling with a fragmentation of advocacy efforts by members of the diaspora who seek to speak on behalf of Haiti over the …

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Haitian activists frustrated by diaspora groups speaking over them » The Hoima Post –

Haitian activists frustrated by diaspora groups speaking over them

Diaspora’s activists can receive funding easily, unlike activists still in Haiti While Haitian human rights organizations are grappling with declining international funding, political instability, and chronic insecurity caused by gangs, grassroots LGBTQ activists in the country are also grappling with a fragmentation of advocacy efforts by members of the diaspora who seek to speak on behalf of Haiti over the …

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Doctors, Pharmacists and Nurses Unite Against Internship Policy as Pressure Mounts on Government – mulengeranews.com

Doctors Pharmacists and Nurses Unite Against Internship Policy as Pressure

Exif_JPEG_420 Exif_JPEG_420 Exif_JPEG_420 Exif_JPEG_420 By Ben Musanje What began as a discussion on Uganda’s transition to a paperless Judiciary quickly transformed into a powerful indictment of a controversial health policy that professionals say threatens the future of medical training and healthcare delivery. The Uganda Law Society (ULS), which had convened the engagement primarily to discuss the Judiciary’s planned migration to …

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ULS Backs Paperless Courts but Warns of ‘Digital Exclusion’ and Justice Risks – mulengeranews.com

ULS Backs Paperless Courts but Warns of ‘Digital Exclusion and

By Ben Musanje The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has endorsed the Judiciary’s ambitious plan to transition to a fully paperless court system by July 1, 2026, but warned that significant legal, technological and accessibility gaps could undermine access to justice if left unaddressed. ULS Vice President Anthony Asiimwe during a Radical New Bar Live weekly engagement with the media and …

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Police Bust Violent Robbery Ring Behind Wave Of Attacks In Mukono

Police Bust Violent Robbery Ring Behind Wave Of Attacks In Mukono

Viewers: 90,001 By Spy Uganda The Kampala Metropolitan Police (KMP) East has successfully dismantled a notorious robbery gang that has been terrorizing residents of Mukono Municipality and surrounding areas, in a major breakthrough against violent crime. The operation followed a series of aggravated robberies carried out by a group of youths commonly known as “Eggaali,” who targeted members of …

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Revealed: What You Should Expect In Museveni’s State Of Nation Address!

Revealed: What You Should Expect In Museveni’s State Of Nation Address!

Viewers: 80,002 By Swift Reporter President Yoweri Museveni has already landed in Kololo to deliver the annual State of the Nation Address to Parliament. According to the Parliament Order Paper issued Tuesday (June 2) by the Clerk to Parliament, Adolf Mwesige, the address will also mark the opening of a new session of Parliament. Under Article 101(1) of the …

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Opinion: Nations Are Built By Migrants – So Why Are We Turning On Our Own?

Opinion: Nations Are Built By Migrants – So Why Are We Turning On Our Own?

Viewers: 50,004 By Joseph Mbazzi Muguluma (Immanuel Ben Misagga) Every great nation on earth was built by people who refused to let borders define their destiny. They came broke, scared, hungry, and unwelcome. And they changed the world. America wasn’t built by Americans. It was built by Irish mothers fleeing famine with children on their backs; by Italians who …

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Dr. Lawrence Muganga’s Rejected Nomination Sparks National Debate on Citizenship, Governance and Public Trust.

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KAMPALA — The decision by Parliament’s Appointments Committee to decline the nomination of Dr. Lawrence Muganga for the position of Minister of State for Internal Affairs has evolved into more than a question of one individual’s eligibility. It has opened a wider national conversation about citizenship, constitutional requirements for public office, institutional transparency, and the relationship between talent mobility and …

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Ssemakadde’s ULS Challenges Dr. Muganga’s Eligibility for Ministerial Office, Demands Full Disclosure of Vetting Report – mulengeranews.com

Ssemakaddes ULS Challenges Dr Mugangas Eligibility for Ministerial Office Demands

By Ben Musanje The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has publicly questioned the eligibility of Dr. Lawrence Muganga for appointment as Minister of State for Internal Affairs, arguing that concerns surrounding his qualifications are matters of constitutional and statutory compliance rather than personal attacks. In a statement issued on Thursday, the ULS Governing Council said it regretted the position taken by …

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Milestone Reached: From Student to Servant Leader a unique testimony of Dr. Ahimbisibwe Gad Rugaju

LIFE IS SACRED – OVERCOMING THE SPIRIT OF DEATH AND

× I am humbled to share that I have completed my Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Organisational Leadership and was conferred an Honorary Doctorate in Christian leadership (DCM) Honoris Causa. This journey began in Primary School and continued through O’Level, A’Level, a Bachelor’s degree, Postgraduate studies, and a Master’s degree. Each stage was sustained by faith, discipline, and the support …

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