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Death | The President – Association of Ugandan Community in Northern California (AUCNC) Mr Frederick Galiwango Kaddu Passes On

Death | The President – Association of Ugandan Community in Northern California (AUCNC) Mr Frederick Galiwango Kaddu Passes On
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The First Uganda Diaspora Infrastructure Development workshop held In Dallas/Hurst, Texas | Welcome to the Ugandan Diaspora News Online

The First Uganda Diaspora Infrastructure Development workshop held In Dallas/Hurst, Texas | Welcome to the Ugandan Diaspora News Online
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Blogger Lumbuye is not above the law, says Minister Oryem

Daily Monitor Wednesday August 04 2021 Summary “He is not a special person. Who is he that he can be above the law irrespective of where he’s he is! You should be celebrating his arrest but now it seems you’re sympathizing with him” Advertisement According to reports from the Ugandan Community in Istanbul- Turkey, Mr Lumbuye was arrested by unknown people.   Officials at the Foreign affairs ministry said this morning that the Uganda Embassy in Ankara is yet to receive official communication from the relevant law enforcement institutions of Turkey in regard to Lumbuye’s case. However, while addressing journalists at Uganda Media Centre in Kampala on Wednesday Mr Oryem said Mr Lumbuye was not a special person and should not expect to be treated exceptionally if he broke the law.

Women should not accept to eat crumbs in the next government

Daily Monitor Tuesday March 02 2021 At the Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE), our work is inspired by the vision of realising a Ugandan society where women and men equally participate in and benefit from decision-making processes in public and private spaces.  To that end, events happening in the country’s socio-economic and political scene are close to our hearts. They matter to us because we are not spectators but active participants.  They matter also because we as a nation, like many across the African continent and indeed the world, have come a long way and still have a long way to go in terms of realising a fair and just society for groups that have been marginalised by society on account of gender and other identity markers that inform decision-making processes. 

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