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Soldiers ‘storm’ Ugandan parliament over age limit debate

Soldiers in Uganda on Tuesday were seen in the country’s parliament as a debate on presidential age limit was about to begin.

Museveni claims he would resurrect when he dies

The President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni has said that he does not fear death and expects to die one day but like Jesus Christ, he would resurrect.

Doctors in Uganda on strike despite jail threat

Doctors in Uganda are reported to have embarked on an indefinite strike despite threats by the government to jail them for striking.

Uganda’s Besigye re-arrested after initial release

Uganda’s outspoken politician and opposition leader from the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) Kizza Besigye who was released on Wednesday from detention has been re-arrested by the police.

Ugandan opposition leader Besigye released from detention

Uganda’s outspoken politician and opposition leader from the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) Kizza Besigye was released on Wednesday from detention after his arrest last week by the police.

Protesters in Uganda die during clash with Police

Police in Uganda on Wednesday clashed with anti-government protesters with police officers firing bullets and teargas into crowds in parts of the country.

Museveni advises Ugandans to pray less and work more

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has urged the people to spend more time working, not praying. The president said the people's fundamental mission on earth was to work and invent ideas and solutions that would help them have dominion over all creatures.

Grenades explode at homes of Ugandan MPs

Grenades were thrown at the homes of two outspoken Members of Parliament in Uganda following their opposition to the scrapping of presidential age limit proposed by the ruling party, National Resistance Movement.

Ugandan MPs fight in parliament again

There was a second day of chaos in the Ugandan parliament on Wednesday when Members of Parliament engaged in a scuffle by throwing chairs and punches at each other.

Ugandan media banned from broadcasting live ‘violence’

The media in Uganda have been banned from broadcasting live ‘violent’ events after a cross section of the local media broadcast live clashes between MPs in the country’s Parliament on Tuesday.

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