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Equitas International Human Rights Training

Equitas International Human Rights Training Program: The International Human Rights Training Program is a three-week participatory training on human rights education conducted around June of every year for human rights educators. The training is conducted in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The annual three-week training session brings together approximately 120 participants from over 60 countries. The International […]

Equitas International Human Rights Training

Equitas International Human Rights Training Program: The International Human Rights Training Program is a three-week participatory training on human rights education conducted around June of every year for human rights educators. The training is conducted in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The annual three-week training session brings together approximately 120 participants from over 60 countries. The International […]

KCCA director Jenifer Musisi changes name to ‘Mpawo Atalikaaba’

It seems it is a fashion now in Uganda for prominent people to change names. Recently Uganda’s most feared intelligence officer; Gen. David Tinyefuza changed his name to David Sejusa. Also many people in the recent past have changed names. They include Gen. Salim Saleh. Now we hear unconfirmed reports that the KCCA director has […]

New political pressure group similar to A4C launches in Kampala

A new political pressure group similar to Activists for Change (A4C) has launched its national wide programme in Kampala. The pressure group of concerned Ugandan citizens has been named the National Action for Awakening Uganda (NAAU ). It officially launched shop at Fair Way hotel in Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA). Its national coordinator is […]

FDC asks women to tie themselves on trees

  Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has asked the women of Uganda to tie themselves on trees at the NGO Forum (Kabalagala) head offices in solidarity with the mothers who are caring for children with nodding disease. The mysterious nodding disease invaded northern Uganda and it has already claimed several lives and dozens of others […]

Besigye prays for Museveni and Kayihura

  If you had thought that the leader of opposition Col. Kiiza Besigye can not pray for the president of Uganda Gen. Yoweri Museveni and the Inspector General of Police, Lt. Gen. Kale Kayihura, better read this. Besigye in a closed door meeting today at FDC head offices in Najjanankumbi on Kampala –Entebbe road, reportedly […]

A4C to register as a political party

It looks the Activists for Change popularly known as A4C will soon be registered as a political party in Uganda. Currently Uganda has 38 registered political parties. We have heard from very many supporters of A4C in different parts of the country requesting the A4C leaders including Col. Kiiza Besigye (FDC), Masaka Municipality MP Mathias […]

National Consultative Forum conference costs Uganda taxpayers 800 million shillings

The three day National Consultative Forum conference meeting has cost Ugandan taxpayers 800 million shillings. The retreat for members of the National Consultative Forum for Political Parties was held at Lake Victoria Serena hotel. The retreat kicked off on March 5th and closed on March 7th. It attracted representatives from the Democratic Party, Forum for […]

A4C rallies move crowds in Mbarara, Ntungamo

Activists for change (A4C) rallies in Mbarara and Ntungamo district have left hundreds of people there excited and anticipating that president Museveni’s regime would end before 2016. The A4C rallies were addressed by MP Mathias Mpuuga, Semujju Ibrahim, and political activists Ingrid Turinawe, Kazoora John, Jack Sabiiti and MP Roland Kaginda among others. But the […]

Government creates stone throwing group

The members of opposition are complaining that the ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) has created a ‘stone throwing group’ with a purpose of discrediting the rallies of action for change (A4C). The coordinator of A4C Mathias Mpuuga says that the group is planted in opposition to throw stones at the police such that […]