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Uganda proposes death penalty for HIV positive gays
Britain and Canada protested yesterday over a proposed law that would result in gays in Uganda being imprisoned for life or even executed.
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Presidents of member states of East African Community on Friday signed the Common Market Protocol paving way for free movement of goods, labour and services in the region.
Salva Kiir's plane crashes in Gulu
Gulu South Sudan President Salva Kiir was yesterday held up in Gulu for nearly seven hours after he survived an incident in which the plane carrying him ruptured a tyre.
Kiir urges Uganda to lead recognition of independent South Sudan
General Salva Kiir Mayardit, First Vice-President of the Republic of Sudan and President of the semi-autonomous region of Southern Sudan, has on Wednesday 24, in both Moyo and Adjumani Districts of Uganda, urged Ugandans to lead recognition of the independent state of South Sudan if referendum votes favor secession.
Uganda, Sudan resolve border conflict
Moyo President Museveni and Sudan Vice President Salva Kiir have agreed to stop the border dispute between the two countries and attacks by Sudanese soldiers on Moyo residents.
Deny bail to suspected drug thieves - Museveni
President Museveni greeting Bolivia MP Roja Carita Cristina after opening the conference at Hotel Africana By Milton Olupot THEGovernment will amend the law so that people suspected of stealing government drugs cannot be released on bail until their cases are disposed of.
Kampala No road or pavement in and around the Kampala City centre should be dusty, President Museveni has directed the Kampala City Council.
Electoral Commission must be very clean
Uganda should not be held hostage to the possibility of civil strife post-2011 if the presidential electiona s result is disputed.
Return my kingdom, says Ankole's Prince Barigye
Mbarara Prince John Barigye yesterday added his voice to the growing demands for the return of the Ankole kingdom and said those opposed to the institution need not belong.
Even Exodus Doesn't Want Uganda Killing Gays. Because Then Who Will They Convert?
Through its conversion therapy programs, Exodus International claims it can change homosexuals to heterosexuals if they want it bad enough.
14 Ugandans charged with treason
Kampala Fourteen people, including a journalist, were yesterday committed to the High Court for trial on treason charges.
Ugandan President Museveni Christian ministries are speaking out against a Ugandan bill that would levy harsh penalties for homosexuals, saying it will make Christian ministry to homosexuals impossible.
Mr President, halt harmful provisions in anti-homosexuality and Aids Bills
Your Excellency, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda. On behalf of the Champions for an HIV-Free Generation, I send you warmest greetings and best wishes.
Museveni warns against homosexuality
Kampala President Museveni has joined the anti-gay crusade, saying he had received reports suggesting that "European homosexuals" had launched a recruitment drive in Africa.
Kazini's plan to flee to America
By July 2009, as his legal battles took a turn for the worse, Maj. Gen. James Kazini was considering leaving Uganda for the United States, Daily Monitor can reveal.
Ex-African leaders petition Museveni on Aids law
Kampala Uganda is in the spotlight over two proposed laws which activists say will hold back the fight against HIV/Aids and violate human rights.
Uganda probes ex-army chief death
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has ordered a police investigation into the death of ex-army chief James Kazini.
Probe Kazini's death -Museveni
President Museveni yesterday called for an investigation into the killing of former army commander James Kazini.
We can't retract ban on kaveera
Recently, President Museveni met the board of Uganda Manufacturers' Association.
Joseph Kony's mother dead [details]
Kampala The mother of Joseph Kony, commander of the Lorda TMs Resistance Army rebels, has died.
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