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Daily Monitor Friday January 08 2021 Vice president Edward Kiwanuka Sekandi (lef)has asked graduates from the various universities and tertiary institutions to be change agents as the country strives to transform into a middle class economy Advertisement Vice president Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi has asked graduates from the various universities and tertiary institutions to be change agents as the country strives to transform into a middle class economy. Mr Ssekandi said that being part of the change agents would reduce the percentage of 68.9 percent of Ugandans who are stuck in subsistence production. “Also to allow experts go into the community to skill Ugandans in whatever they do to positively impact on production, productivity and value addition to increase Uganda’s export and import services as well as mobilizing Ugandans to respond to president’s call to build a middle income economy in Uganda,” Mr Ssekandi said. ....
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Daily Monitor Monday December 14 2020 This file photo taken in May 2013 shows Policemen arresting a journalist in Kampala. Human Rights Network for Journalists and local journalists had organised a demonstration protesting the closure of the Daily Monitor and Red Pepper newspapers, a move perceived by experts as a violation of human rights. PHOTO/FILE/MORGAN MBABAZI. Summary The Uganda Human Rights Commission [UHRC] is a body established in the Constitution clothed with the core mandate of investigating human rights violations and awarding compensation to the victims. Advertisement Lawyers have asked President Museveni to urgently appoint a substantive chairperson of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) to resolve the escalating rights violations during the political season. ....
Daily Monitor Friday December 11 2020 A protester in Kampala during the November 18/19 demonstrations against the arrest of NUP Flag bearer Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine. The protests left over 50 people dead with scores injured PHOTO/FILE/NMG. Summary Of the 54 people who lost lives in the protests, government says 22 were killed by stray bullets. Advertisement The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has resolved to prosecute security personnel and government officials over their role in the quelling of the November 18 and November 19 countrywide protests that left at least 54 people dead and scores injured. ULS president Pheona Wall Nabasa on Wednesday asked the public to identify all the errant security personnel and report them to their secretariat with a view of having them prosecuted. ....