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MP Nandutu ordered to defend self in iron sheets case

Ruth Anderah | January 10, 2025

The Anti-Corruption Court in Kampala on Friday ordered Agnes Nandutu, the former State Minister for Karamoja Affairs and current Woman Member of Parliament (MP) for Manafwa district, to defend herself against corruption charges. Justice Jane Kajuga Okuo issued the order after reviewing the prosecution’s evidence and determining that Nandutu has […]


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Rallying young people to fight corruption

David Mujuni | December 9, 2024

Patrick Kamara hosts the Inspector General of Government (IGG), Betty Kamya, and Mr. Marlon Agaba, Executive Director of the Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda, on the KFM HotSeat show for a conversation about rallying young people to fight corruption. Listen to the show below;


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Judge halts trial against three MPs

Ruth Anderah | October 1, 2024

Anti-Corruption Court Judge Lawrence Gidudu has temporarily halted the corruption trial against three Members of Parliament (MPs): Yusuf Mutembuli (Bunyole East), Cissty Namujju (Lwengo District), and Paul Akamba (Busiki County). The decision follows a human rights challenge filed by MP Akamba, who alleges that his arrest and subsequent detention violated […]


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UHRC condemns arrest of anti-corruption protesters, demands release

Damali Mukhaye | September 3, 2024

The Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) has condemned the arrest and prosecution of anti-corruption nude protestors, calling for their release. The Chairperson of the Commission, Ms Mariam Wangadya says that the three young women who were peacefully walking to Parliament calling for the resignation of the Speaker over alleged corruption, […]


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Three women remanded over nude protest

Ruth Anderah | September 2, 2024

Three women have been charged and remanded to Luzira prison for staging a nude protest at Parliament on Monday. Praise Aloikin, Norah Kobusingye, and Kemitoma Kyenzibo were arrested after painting their naked bodies in the Ugandan national colors of red, black, and yellow. They also carried placards demanding the resignation […]



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