Muslims Urged to Be God-Conscious, Strengthen Unity

Muslims Urged to Be God Conscious Strengthen Unity

Muslims have been urged to live God-conscious lives, strengthen family values, and remain united in supporting community development. The admonition came from His Eminence, Dr. Sheikh Hafiz Muhammad Haruna Bukenya, the 2nd Deputy Mufti, who represented His Eminence Dr. Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje, the Mufti of Uganda, at the send-off of the late Hajjat Amiina Bulage, mother of Sheikh Faisal …

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Museveni’s New Sovereignty Bill Could Jail Diaspora Ugandans for 20 Years Over Politics Support » The Hoima Post –

Musevenis New Sovereignty Bill Could Jail Diaspora Ugandans for 20

A new proposed law in Uganda, the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, is generating serious political debate after reports that it could criminalize opposition leaders, diaspora activism, and international lobbying. The bill, reportedly backed by President Yoweri Museveni’s government, introduces strict regulations on foreign influence, foreign funding, and political activity linked to Ugandans living abroad. Critics say the law is …

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Museveni’s New Bill Could Jail Diaspora Ugandans for 20 Years Over Politics Support » The Hoima Post –

Musevenis New Bill Could Jail Diaspora Ugandans for 20 Years

A new proposed law in Uganda, the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, is generating serious political debate after reports that it could criminalize opposition leaders, diaspora activism, and international lobbying. The bill, reportedly backed by President Yoweri Museveni’s government, introduces strict regulations on foreign influence, foreign funding, and political activity linked to Ugandans living abroad. Critics say the law is …

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Uganda’s Sovereignty Bill and the Diaspora Dilemma » The Hoima Post –

Kasasa Family Protests Alleged 50–50 Mutungo Land Deal Brokered by.webp

By Alexander Luyima | The Hoima Post For many years, Ugandans residing in the diaspora have held a distinctive position. Despite their physical distance, they maintain strong emotional and political ties to their homeland. They contribute through remittances, support their families, fund community initiatives, and increasingly voice their opinions on national matters. However, this connection may now be accompanied by …

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Uganda’s Sovereignty Bill Sparks Fears of Crackdown on Civic Space » The Hoima Post –

Ugandas Descent into Familial Rule and State Capture The

By Alexander Luyima | The Hoima Post KAMPALA, Uganda — The Ugandan government is moving swiftly to pass the Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2025, a sweeping piece of legislation that officials say will shield the country from foreign interference. However, critics warn the bill could significantly restrict civic space, target the diaspora, and further erode democratic freedoms.The proposed law comes …

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LGBTIQ+ coalition launches in Malawi, vows to push legal reforms

The launch of the Malawi coalition (Photo courtesy of Africa Brief)

The Utawaleza Coalition, which means “rainbow” in Chichewa, was established with support from the United Nations Development Programme. It aims to serve as a coordinated platform for advocacy, protection and visibility of LGBTIQ+ individuals. RELATED NEWS FROM MALAWI ON ERASING 76 CRIMES: Malawi LGBTQ communities struggle to access health care (August 2024) Malawi court refuses to overturn anti-LGBTQ+ laws (July …

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NRM’s Incoming MPs and Leaning Members of Parliament to Attend Kyankwanzi Retreat Next Week

NRMs Incoming MPs and Leaning Members of Parliament to Attend

Kampala– National Resistance Movement (NRM) Secretariat has invited all incoming members of the 12th Parliament to a leadership retreat aimed at strengthening governance and aligning priorities. Some of NRM Leaders during their recent meeting at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds.(Courtesy) In a communication dated March 27, 2026, the NRM Secretary General, Richard Todwong, said the retreat will be held at the National …

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Easter Message : Archbishop Kaziimba Calls for Unity, Peace and Moral Renewal

Easter Message Archbishop Kaziimba Calls for Unity Peace and

Namirembe – The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Rt Rev. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu, has called on Ugandans to remain steadfast in faith and work towards unity, stability, and peace, as the country marks Easter celebrations. Delivering his 2026 Easter message on Thursaday at the Provincial Secretariat, the Archbishop described Easter as the most significant event in the Christian …

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