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At JSC Conversations, Dr. Sam Mayanja, Attorney General of the Republic of Uganda, highlights his profile and career journey after graduating from the Law Development Centre (LDC).
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Attorney General of the Republic of Uganda was hosted by @elisonk and team at @JSConversations. What an insightful discussion! Recordings are available on JSC X and YouTube pages.
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President @KagutaMuseveni: The good thing about Ebola is that it spreads through contact. If it's spreading only through contact, it means it's spreading because of carelessness. #NBSUpdates #M7Address
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I am in #Uganda, where the government has mounted a prompt and capable response to the outbreak of #Ebola. Screening at the borders helped detect cases arriving from neighbouring #DRC, and the countryโ€™s surveillance, testing and case management systems are doing steady work. Of the 19 confirmed cases so far, 14 were among people who entered from DRC and five are Ugandan nationals. Sadly, two people from DRC have died, and our thoughts are with their families. @WHO is supporting Uganda, alongside @AfricaCDC and partners across the region, as the country leads this response. With continued collaboration, I am confident this outbreak can be brought under control.
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"Every Attorney General inherits a mandate. But each must decide what to do with it." ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฅณ
There are lawyers who practice law. There are lawyers who shape institutions. And then there are lawyers whose careers become intertwined with the great public questions of their time. Hon. Sam Mayanja belongs firmly in the latter category. His journey has taken him through private practice, politics, public service and reform. He helped form and build one of Uganda's most successful law firms. He entered public life. He stepped into one of the most contested arenas of governance, land. And this week he assumes office as the principal legal adviser to the Government of the Republic of Uganda. It is a remarkable office. Few public offices sit as naturally at the intersection of all three arms of government. As a minister, the Attorney General is part of the Executive. As the First Parliamentary Counsel, he oversees the legal architecture through which government policy is translated into legislation and presented before Parliament. And as an Advocate of the courts of Uganda, he remains an officer of the court, owing duties not merely to a client, but to the administration of justice itself. In many respects, the Attorney General is the constitutional thread that runs through the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary. It is also an office with a distinguished lineage. Across the decades, it has been occupied by some of Uganda's most accomplished lawyers, jurists, politicians and statesmen. Among its holders have been Godfrey Lukongwa Binaisa, who would later become President of Uganda; Godfrey Lule; Nkambo Mugerwa; Abu Mayanja; Sam Kutesa; Francis Ayume; Joseph Mulenga; Prof. George Kanyeihamba; Rt. Hon. Amama Mbabazi; Hon. Fred Ruhindi SC; Justice Bart Katureebe; Peter Nyombi; Khiddu Makubuya; William Byaruhanga; and most recently Hon. Kiryowa Kiwanuka. Their careers would go on to shape courts, governments, constitutions and the nation itself. Few offices in Uganda can claim such a roll call. Now the brief passes to Hon. Sam Mayanja. Every Attorney General inherits a mandate. But each must decide what to do with it. What should be the relationship between government and the legal profession? How should the state approach litigation? How do we tackle judicial backlog? How do we strengthen confidence in our institutions? How do we reconcile development with the rule of law? And what role should law play in Uganda's future? These are not merely legal questions. They are national questions. Join us this Wednesday as we welcome the Learned Attorney General of the Republic of Uganda, Hon. Sam Mayanja Senior Counsel, for a conversation about the office he now inherits, the mission he intends to pursue, and the legal and constitutional questions that will help shape Uganda's future. The Attorney General's Brief: The Mandate and the Mission.
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You can never step outside your own historical situation to get a "pure" reading of anything.. Our default setting is: biased. ๐Ÿซค
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We did a thing today. 202 @BoundlessMinds_ Corps. Super proud. Even more, super grateful.
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RT @GovUganda: Which area of national development would you like to see prioritised in the coming year.
26% Infrastructure
49% Health
12% Education
13% Agriculture
1,181 votes โ€ข Final results
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Key word: Gatekeepers.
This "debate" about Alan's Press Releases is the clearest example of why the media is at a crossroads. Gatekeepers insisting on yesterday's methods in the face of tomorrow's realities.
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This is better reporting,. Uganda is open for business.
BREAKING: The Democratic Republic of Congo says confirmed Ebola cases have risen to 321 across three provinces, with 48 deaths recorded so far, according to government data, reports Reuters. ๐Ÿ”ด More on Aljazeera.com
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It's hard for me to explain to those outside #Uganda just how irritated the Ugandans are to be lumped in with DRC for the #Ebola epidemic. As of this writing, there have been hundreds of deaths and over 1000 cases in Congo, whereas Uganda has had only 9 cases -- three Congolese, four medical workers who treated them, one driver who drove them, and one other known contact. Only one person has died in Uganda, a Congolese. So when WHO and Al Jazeera talks about the Ebola epidemic in "Congo and Uganda," it's like saying because there are wildfires in California, you should cancel a trip to the Grand Canyon because some Californians lit a campfire there. Yes, it is possible it *could* spread and you have to be vigilant, but these two situations are nowhere near the same magnitude. As of this writing, the only Ugandan death has been the tourism industry.
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RT @adoniaayebare: @kasujja @aribenjie @AfricaCDC @AfricaCDC. Your reporting is becoming problematic than Ebola itself. Just to remind youโ€ฆ
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RATIONALISATION OF GOV'T EXPENDITURE: The PSST Dr @rggoobi has said that effective next FY 2026/27, @GovUganda will not spend money on organising public functions (public holidays) including: Women's day,Labour day,Independence day etc). He says money will only be spent on the few religious functions. According to Dr.Ggoobi,H.E the President @KagutaMuseveni will address Ugandans on Radio and Television from State House,adding that the money saved will be used to finance the priorities of Gov't (ATMS & Enablers).
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The process...and this is only because X only allows me 4 slides. So I have tried to summarise what happens; But on 100 acres of @KiiraMotors sits a Vehicle plant body shop, paint shop & chassis line, final assembly & trim facility layout, quality inspection & testing facility.
You know that "School trip" you look forward to and it actually turns out as great as you hoped it would, this was it. ๐Ÿ˜Š
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Exclusively on X?
We are also reaching out to Lingala speakersโ€ฆ
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