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In a recent Daily Monitor op-ed, ‘In South Sudan, Ugandan troops are pursuing a realistic goal’ (April 18, 2025), journalist ...
Gen. Kayanja Muhanga, the Commander of the Land Forces, says that the Allied Democratic Forces have been defeated and are no longer able to pose any threat to Uganda. Muhanga also says that ...
The Ugandan government intends to introduce a law to allow military tribunals to try civilians for certain offences even ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNMilitary courts: The front line of Uganda’s war on dissentAs Uganda approaches elections, it is evident that the military courts are now a tool in President Museveni’s shed for use to ...
Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly arrived in Uganda on Friday to participate in the Extraordinary Summit of African Union ...
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essanews.com on MSNRussia deepens military ties with Uganda in $3m tech dealRussia is strengthening its cooperation with Uganda by providing its army with precise terrain mapping equipment valued at $3 ...
Uganda’s government says it is planning to reintroduce military trials for civilians through a new law, despite a Supreme ...
AU Army chiefs emphasized the principle of collective security under the African Union’s Common Defence and Security Policy ...
Aid spending on development in East Africa has had a long run of poor results, calling into question the efficacy of carrying ...
Uganda is on the brink of democratic collapse as domestic corruption and human rights abuses erode the government’s ...
The government denies the accusations. Sign up here. In January Uganda's Supreme Court delivered a ruling that banned military prosecutions of civilians, which forced the government to transfer ...
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