KAMPALA-UGANDA/NEWSDAY: The weekend to newsmen is a period of drought but a story never stops from popping up here and there.
Acting Archibishop of Kampala Diocese Ssemogerere has warned against scrapping of the bail and abuse of human rights as he presided over a mass at Lubaga cathedral where NUP President Bobi Wine and Prime.Minister Robina Nabbanja attended among others.
Joyce Bagala it seems is first exhausting all options and has thus petitioned the Court of Appeal. She however says she can defeat Judith Nabakooba on any day.
We eavesdropped one NUP MP saying even if the Appelant Court were to uphold the High Court ruling, Bagala would need funds for the campaign and she thus can collect those funds in the months she has to buy time before the Appelant Court gives it’s ruling.
Journalists and Govt Cat and Mouse games are still on. Govt wants all journalists registered but Journalists feel there is something sinister behind the move.
Govt faces more pressure to open the night economy viz lift curfew. Museveni’s loud silence on the continued flouting of curfew rules in his recent speech said much.
While the curfew still officially is around, victims continue to fall. Two women were today shot dead in Luwero during curfew enforcement.
The G20 summit sat in Italy as nations head to the COP26 summit in Scotland’s Glasgow. Foremost issue is Climate mitigation but COVID-19 will also be up for discussion. 25,000 delegates from all over the world are descending on to Glasgow to find ways of how to control global warming.
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