Uganda: UPDF to Retire Bush War Generals

Kampala — Gen David Sejusa will be retired next year as the army rolls out an eight-year timetable that will see nearly all Generals from the Bush War era allowed to leave the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF).

Two years after the former Coordinator of Intelligence Services is finally allowed to walk away from an army with which he has had a love-and-hate relationship for more than three decades, Gen Sejusa (formerly known as Tinyefuza) will be joined in civilian life by police chief, Gen Kale Kayihura, whose year of retirement on the schedule is 2020.

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