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Blackmail, patronage caused Kadaga’s downfall - Lukwago Thursday June 03 2021 Summary City Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago says: Considering that overwhelming majority that the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker got from the NRM, President Museveni and the NRM might have a chance to make constitutional amendments. Advertisement Daily Monitor’s Zadock Amanyisa transcribed the interview. You take up the mantle once again but this time around, the people are facing an existential threat because we are told that the coronavirus is having a resurgence. What is your plan for us to be able to live in this city safely? I think there has been too much laxity on the part of government before I come to the plans we have. When we had a lockdown, the idea was that lets go to the drawing board and we make a blueprint that would guide the whole nation on how to engage in this battle because it a battle but just like any other battle, we are expected to get prepared and we ....
Speaker Oulanyah should lead a mindset change Tuesday June 01 2021 Dear Tingasiga: My wife and I were very pleased by the news of Jacob L’okori Oulanyah’s election as Speaker of Uganda’s Parliament. We congratulate him and hope that he will offer a less combative and humbler style of leadership than his predecessor. We also hope that Oulanyah will restrict the Speaker’s roles and public activities to those that are prescribed by law and tradition. These are to preside over all sittings of Parliament; to chair the Parliamentary Commission, the Committee on Appointments and the Business Committee; to represent Parliament in its corporate relations; and to prologue Parliament by proclamation. ....