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Military court: Tool for punishing Opposition?

Daily Monitor Saturday February 20 2021 National Unity Platfrom (NUP) party supporters and aides of former presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, arrive at the General Court Martial in Makindye, Kampala, for bail application hearing on February 8. PHOTO/KELVIN ATUHAIRE Advertisement In February 2016, Forum for Democratic Change’s (FDC) Michael Kabaziguruka had just won the Nakawa Division parliamentary seat.  His party’s presidential candidate, Dr Kizza Besigye, who had lost to President Museveni in an election whose results he disputed, had declared what he termed as a “defiance campaign” against the government.   However, Mr Kabaziguruka could be initiated into Parliament, the security agencies, which believed Mr Kabaziguruka was a key cog in Dr Besigye’s defiance campaign, pounced and charged him with 22 others at the General Military Court Martial with hatching a plot to overthrow Mr Museveni’s government - using sanctuaries of Kampala, Wak

Lawyers want Bobi Wine and wife arraigned in court dead or alive

Invalid termination? Court rules on termination of graphic designers following business transfer

the graphic designers were entitled to compensation for non-pecuniary damage. Invalid termination – joint employer responsibility Pursuant to Section 15-7(1) of the Working Environment Act, a downsizing process as a result of reduction in production must be objectively justified by a company s situation and circumstances. The legal requirement is that the entire downsizing process must have a justifiable basis and implies, among other things, that the selection circuit cannot be unjustifiably limited. The graphic designers argued that there had been a joint employer responsibility between Dagbladet and Aller Media and that the selection circuit had therefore been unjustifiably limited by including only

Flowers and frowns of 2020

Daily Monitor Sunday January 03 2021 Summary Aye or nay. Twenty-twenty, the year of Covid-19, certainly had more pain than we can forget, but there are certainly flowers that blossomed amid all the stress of lockdown and shrouds of death. And, like a flower blossoms before it wilts, it is only good that Jacobs Odongo Seaman starts with the joy, the winners of the year before we can reluctantly look into the poisonous mushrooms of 2020.   Advertisement Winnie Byanyima The executive director of UNAIDS is one of the four formidable women alongside Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen selected as finalists for the 2020 Global Citizen Prize for World Leader.

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