politics
UGANDA: Behind Museveni’s abolishing of govt university scholarships
CHANGE OF GUARDS – The Museveni regime recently decreed the scrapping of government scholarship for university students. The state offers scholarships to about 12,000 students at its 9 public universities. Of these, 6,296 are from the oldest and biggest university, Makerere. Two months ago, the regime issued another decree scrapping provision of meals by private companies. In 2014 the regime scrapped provision of meals to students but instead it paid students 4,000/= (slightly less than one and a half US dollar) daily for meals provided by private companies that were contracted to run restaurants at the 9 halls of residence.Read More
UGANDA: WHY MUSEVENI WILL PICK HIS NEXT VP AND SEC. GEN FROM THE NORTH AND CENTRAL REGIONS RESPECTIVELY
By CHANGE OF GUARDS Uganda’s military dictator makes appointments to government offices based on sectarian considerations. Since time immemorial, the position of his Vice President (VP) has always been filledRead More
Uganda: Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the elections – EU BACKTRACKS
Council of the European Union https://ift.tt/3qy63fY Council of the EU Press release 20 January 2021 Uganda: Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the electionsRead More
EU and US call for probe into Uganda election violence as Bobi Wine remains under house arrest (VIDEO)
Ugandan election candidate Bobi Wine speaking on Amanpour ahead of the presidential elections 02:37 – This election is not on level ground By Eoin McSweeney and Stephanie Busari, CNNUpdated 6:30Read More
After chaotic poll, should Museveni brace for rebellion? – NOTE: There was no election in Uganda, there was a military coup
By Aggrey Mutambo, Senior Diplomatic Writer, Nation Media Group. DAILY NATION Wednesday, January 20, 2021 After chaotic poll, should Museveni brace for rebellion? President Yoweri Museveni’s candidature for a sixth term famouslyRead More