Defying Covid-19 rules: One of the Chakwera’s careless rallies
President Chakwera cannot go scot free for holding such kind of “superspread” rallies amidst COVID-19 pandemic that has choked and paralyzed the socioeconomic development of the country for two years at same time killing our noble Ministers and Parliamentarians and other people in the process.
President Chakwera decided to conduct his stopover rallies in Dowa, Kasungu and Mzimba districts on his way to Mzuzu where among other things was expected to preside over the graduation ceremony of Livingstonia Synod University and relaunch of 250 secondary school project; unfortunately former President Professor Arthur Peter mutharika already launched this project some time last year.
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Charles Albert Oduman, who represented Bukedea for one term in the 8th Parliament, was one of the keynote speakers at the ‘Life After Parliament’ seminar at Parliament on April 29 and 30. In his speech, he opened up about life after Parliament.
Esther Oluka brings you some of the excerpts.
“I was here for one term in the 8th Parliament, and, as it is always, when one exits this place, there are things you struggle with.
Before I came to Parliament, I had resigned from a job in order to come and deal with issues I was very passionate about, including matters of accountability. So, for the last 10 years since I left the House in 2011, have personally been enriching and humbling. I, therefore, want to share some of those experiences and how I tried to navigate and turn around the terrain to remain who and what I am today.
Daily Monitor
Friday April 30 2021
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The Opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) president, Mr Patrick Oboi Amuriat, has said the party officials will rally all their MPs in the 11th Parliament to support Mr Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda for the Speaker race.
The party last week endorsed Mr Ssemujju, who is also the Kira Municipality MP, for the Speaker position and Mr Yusuf Nsibambi, the MP-elect for Mawokota South, to contest for deputy Speaker.
Speaking yesterday on day one of the induction retreat for the FDC MPs-elect in Namugongo on the outskirts of Kampala, Mr Amuriat said they would leave the venue with a common ground with regard to the speaker race. “We are going to have a conversation about leadership in Parliament and this is an area that will encompass the speakership race and other positions in Parliament that may be available for them to grab,” he said.
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