Systematic Attacks Against The Military Courts Specifically The General Courts-Martial And Its Members Is A Work Hand Of Ill Motives.
References is made to verbal utterances, electronic, social and print media deliberate and systematic attacks on the Courts Martial including a notice of intention to sue by some actors. More detailed, was also an article titled, “Glaring difference between Army and Civilian Courts” in the Daily Monitor of 10 Dec 24. The attacks ever since
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Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces and Rwanda Defence Force To Conduct Joint Training Exercises.
Musanze – Rwanda On 30 November 2024, UPDF and RDF proximity Commanders made a number of resolutions geared towards intensifying coordination and cooperation in their area of responsibility. The concluded Security conference identified key priority areas that rage from mobilisation and sensitisation of tje border communities to conducting joint Military training exercises in an effort
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TAREHE SITA, 43 YEARS OF CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS THAT TRANSFORMED UGANDA.
Every 6th February, Uganda Peoples Defence Forces commemorates Tarehe Sita through community engagements. Activities such as medical camps, cleaning, remembering fallen comrades and sharing ideological orientation barazas that focus on mindset change and development through wealth creation are shared. These military-civil engagements rekindle a successful partnership that did not only bring the National Resistance Movement
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Uganda Celebrates Tarehe Sita: A Day of Unity, Patriotism, and Progress
Uganda, a nation with a rich cultural heritage and diverse history, commemorates Tarehe Sita on the 6th of February each year. This day holds special significance as it marks the anniversary of the then National Resistance Army’s (NRA) and now Uganda People’s Defense Force (UPDF) that launched an armed rebellion against the government of Milton
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The Presidency Magazine – February 2023
In the month of February, President Museveni had diplomatic engagements, receiving credentials from the newly posted Ambassadors and Heads of Missions. The President received credentials from the Envoys of South Sudan, France, Egypt, Iran, Turkey, Equatorial Guinea, and the Saharawi Republic.
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The Presidency Newsletter: Complete 2022 Monthly Editions
Archived editions of the Presidency Magazine for 2022
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The Presidency Magazine, November 2022
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“You Prosper Through Selling Goods and Services, Not Begging” – President Museveni to CID Officers
18th October 2022, State House Entebbe; President Yoweri Museveni has said people get prosperity through selling of goods and services. “You get prosperity by selling goods and services. You cannot get prosperity by begging. There are five main sectors that enable prosperity, namely commercial agriculture, industries, services, ICT and Public Service. I am planning to expand
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