THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MEDIA FREEDOM
By EMMANUEL YIGA
Students
By EMMANUEL YIGA
By Nyangoma Patience
By Michael Kigozi
By SAMUEL MATEKHA SHIKHONGOLA
The 9th Parliament has so far debated and passed 8 bills for the period running from 1st January till the 19th November 2014.
This number of bills passed is a reflection of 65% decline as compared to the laws passed in the year 2013 where 23 bills were passed.
By BALABA MICHEAL
Marriage is the union of man and woman in love and in covenant as long as they are alive to set up their own family and share everything.
By Marlon Agaba
Joan Asiimwe (not real names) was born a jovial baby, just as any normal child. The mother, a resident of Nyendo, Masaka district happily welcomed the new joy to the family. The happiness was however short-lived with events that followed.
By NASSALI SANDRA
By LUBEGA EMMANUEL
By Michael Mubangizi
Is it an issue of lack of money or the state fearing civically alert citizenry?
The question remains why, why is the Ugandan constitution not translated into local languages and its provisions popularized as envisioned by its framers?
By CRIS MAGOBA
As Uganda gears up for the 2016 general elections there are calls for constitutional reforms to ensure a smooth voting process and to forestall the violence that has bedevilled the past elections.