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  • Shs3.8 trillion supplementary expenditure passed

    Parliament has authorised supplementary spending amounting to Shs 3.81 trillion for COVID-19 related interventions, stimulus packages for the economy, security interventions and other ongoing...
  • We want comprehensive plan on industrialisation - MPs

    Members of Parliament have tasked government to come up with a comprehensive plan on industrialisation for the country. The prod follows presentatation of a ministerial policy statement by the...
  • Prime Minister assures country on security

    The Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business, Robinah Nabbanja, has assured Ugandans that the recent acts of terrorism in the country are not insurmountable and will be decisively dealt with...
  • Parliament intervenes in school row with church

    Following concern from legislators, the Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja, has directed Ntinda Primary School to grant road access to parishioners of St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Church.  Nabbanja was...
  • Legislators to meet education minister over school reopening

    Members of Parliament on Wednesday, 24 November 2021 will meet to express their concerns about the reopening of schools. The outcome of the consultative meeting, convened by the First Lady and...
  • Parliament upbeat about defending Inter-Parliamentary Games title

    The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, has given a pep talk to Members of Parliament and staff preparing for the forthcoming East African Community Inter-Parliamentary Games urging them to...
  • Speaker Oulanyah hosts Indian Minister

    The Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, and India’s Minister of State for External and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon Shri V. Muraleedharan, have held discussions aimed at strengthening relations...
  • MPs differ on constitutional amendments

    A section of legislators have called on government to prepare comprehensive constitutional amendments to avoid the current trend where Members of Parliament are moving private members’ bills. These...
  • Speaker calms MPs over President’s remarks

    The Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, has spoken out on the President’s warning to MPs that have made allegations of corruption against the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr...
  • House to consider Bill recognising indigenous communities

    Parliament has granted leave to Kibanda South MP, Hon Jacob Karubanga to introduce a Private Member's Bill entitled, the Constitution (Amendment) Bill seeks to recognise five indigenous communities....

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