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"We only have one country and all of us have to live in it and then bequeath it to our children just like it was bequeathed to us...We can't all run it at the same time but those who run it, as well as those who aspire to do so must always act in our best interest..../1
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Clear message by Owek @dfkm1970. We know the target audience. Hope they listen.
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📌 QUOTE: "Freedom of speech is a right of the people and not a favour from the [Ugandan] government."- Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at UNLF public rally. Uganda Times, February 28, 1980 #JournalismIsNotAcrime #BoldVoices
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Banaye @andrewkabuura abikozze I'm speechless guys!!!! I will pick this guy from Airport walayi 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Naye maani Andrew, I swear if you say shoutouts to me....I will walk the whole Kampala Road singing your name, your wife's name and all you neighbor's names 😂😂😂
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CMA Clarifies Its Regulatory Mandate and Urges Public Vigilance on Investment Opportunities The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has issued a clarification on the scope of its mandate regarding investment opportunities offered to the public. Not all investment arrangements fall within the definition of securities under the CMA Act, and may therefore not be subject to CMA’s regulatory oversight. This clarification, however, does not constitute an endorsement of such activities. The Authority urges the public to exercise due diligence, verify licensed entities, and seek professional advice before committing funds. A full list of licensed intermediaries or persons is available via cmauganda.co.ug Full press statement below.
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THIS IS WRONG! We must all commit to a path that truly offers hope, safety and dignity for all Ugandans.
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One of the most disheartening thing in this country is being a lawyer. You know the law. You know what should be done. You watch all of that trumped over and things being done arbitrarily. And you wonder if we even have laws and that my friend, is very frustrating
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The character and conduct of our leaders matters. Their words matter. Their response to criticism matters. How they deal with people who disagree with them matters.
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Lawlessness from the powerful breeds lawlessness from the weak. Just a matter of time.
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Here @SsemujjuIN responding to @mkainerugaba
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Replying to @MozeMo256
We have to try hard to overcome this provincial outlook to national matters. When we discuss upholding the rule of law, we do so not with an Acoli lens, rather with a values based prism. Try to use the same prism. You will be better off for it.
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"All people who decide to put politics above the law should remember that fate is a double crosser, the day will come when you wish those laws will come to your aid". These rampant remandings, arrests without warrants, abductions, torture, etc. A time will come!
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"You humiliate the man, torture him, but you’ll never match the power of his ideas; the high moral grounds on which he stands will be a summit you will only glance from afar."
We’ll not reshare the torture images of @EriasLukwago, as to do so would be to further the interest of the folks carrying out the unlawful actions and to perpetuate his undignified and humiliating treatment. We’ll say, though, that such actions are a daylight manifestation of the state of our country, captive to the shallow interest of a small clique to whom the law is a suggestion, rather than a command. You humiliate the man, torture him, but you’ll never match the power of his ideas; the high moral grounds on which he stands will be a summit you will only glance from afar. We’d demand that he be set free or taken to court through a lawful process if he has committed any crime, but i doubt you’ll heed to such calls. It is out of your grapes. So we will only ask that when you have satisfied your cheap desires, leave him alive to return to his family, cause, and country. He’ll meet and vanquish you in the arena of ideas, law, and morality.
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The act of intimidation, harassment and obstruction of a lawyer in the discharge of his professional duties is unconstitutional.Under Article 208(2),the army is subordinate to civilian authority & has no role whatsoever in intimidating or arresting members of the Bar for performing their constitutional duties.This action further violates Articles 20, 40(2), and 221 of the Constitution, as well as the UN Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers (Principles 16, 18 & 23) and the IBA Standards on the Independence of the Legal Profession. It is a direct assault on the rule of law & constitutional order. An attack on one advocate is an attack on the entire Bar and on the rule of law itself. ##Demilitarisation
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An attack on one advocate is an attack on the entire Bar and on the rule of law itself.
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Dear UG media: An arrest requires physical restraint or clear submission to lawful custody. Abductions and detention in “safe houses” or basements do not meet that threshold. They are not arrests, they are unlawful detention and clear violations of constitutional rights.
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Even beyond the fear of the acts of the man, what scares me most is a cloud of myopic countrymen in the comments section cheering him on. That's the saddest part of all this.
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"Laws are flouted, morality cast aside, evil is praised and defended robustly. We are at the stage where almost anything goes...; the moral fabric of society is destroyed. It is easy to see that this is right where we are today." RayStedman #Uganda
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