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Op-Ed: Reflections On Current Political Landscape & Hon. Nobert Mao’s Speakership Candidacy

Op-Ed: Reflections On Current Political Landscape & Hon. Nobert Mao’s Speakership Candidacy

Viewers: 50,001 By Fred Mukasa Mbidde The National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) Central Executive Committee (CEC) has reached a significant decision at the Entebbe State House, approving the nominations of Rt Hon Oboth Oboth for Speaker and Rt Hon Thomas Tayebwa as Deputy Speaker. This pivotal resolution presents only two choices for our party president, Hon Nobert Mao: to withdraw …

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REFLECTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE ELECTION OF SPEAKERS OF UGANDA’S 12TH PARLIAMENT

REFLECTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE ELECTION OF SPEAKERS OF UGANDAS

Post Views: 1 Date: 24 May 2026As Uganda prepares for the election of the leadership of the 12thParliament, public interest and national attention continue to grow.Different opinions, expectations and political interpretations continue toemerge, reflecting the importance of Parliament as a central institutionof governance and representation.Recent developments suggest that consultations and institutionalprocesses remain active and influential in shaping outcomes.Nevertheless, parliamentary …

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A trial that tested the bounds of justice: Reflections on Okello v Uganda

A trial that tested the bounds of justice Reflections on

Christopher Okello Onyum in court On May 4, 2026, I put down my 55-page decision in Okello v Uganda, Criminal Case No. 0132 of 2026. This is one of those cases that perhaps will re-echo this country’s commitment to fostering the rule of law, a trial that commenced shortly after April 2, 2026 and was concluded on April 30, 2026. …

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