Uganda: President Asked to Disband Cabinet
A former prime minister has asked President Yoweri Museveni to disband the government over mounting concerns about widespread corruption.
President Yoweri Museveni being sworn in (file photo).
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Uganda:
I Will Not Disband Cabinet - Museveni
New Vision, 19 January 2012
President Yoweri Museveni has told NRM MPs meeting at Kyankwanzi that he will not disband his cabinet over allegations that his ministers are corrupt. Read more »
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Uganda:
Disband Cabinet, Former PM Tells Museveni
Monitor, 18 January 2012
President Museveni yesterday found himself under more pressure from within his party when a former prime minister asked him to disband the government over mounting concerns about… Read more »
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Uganda:
President Lacked Focus - MPs
Monitor, 16 January 2012
Lawmakers yesterday criticised President Museveni's Kyankwanzi speech as diversionary and lacking on austerity measures needed to jump-start the economy. Read more »
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Uganda:
Graft - Makerere Students Ask Museveni to Resign
East African, 15 January 2012
Makerere University students last week circulated a 10-day ultimatum to Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni to resign in light of the rampant corruption in his government and the… Read more »
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Uganda:
Masiko Photo Op Exposes Museveni On Graft Fight
Monitor, 15 January 2012
There was a long-standing argument made by NRM and State House aides and spokesmen that somehow Museveni as a person was honest and meant well, but it was "the people around him"… Read more »
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Uganda:
The Phantom of War Against Corruption
Monitor, 15 January 2012
Last year, Ugandans were excited by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni's statement that there will be zero tolerance on corruption in this term of his office for the next five years.… Read more »