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Government had secretly been paying businessman Hassan Basajjabalaba, part of the Ush46b he claimed in compensation for city markets that were leased to his company and then taken back.
Media sources indicated that government promised to pay Basajjabalaba's Haba Group of CompaniesUsh46b in compensation for the two cancelled leases on Owino and Nakasero markets in downtown Kampala.
Media sources indicated that government promised to pay Basajjabalaba's Haba Group of CompaniesUsh46b in compensation for the two cancelled leases on Owino and Nakasero markets in downtown Kampala.
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The opposition Inter-Party Cooperation (IPC) held a 'crisis meeting' at their offices on Katonga Road in Kampala, to resolve the stand-off that befell the loose coalition following Otunnu's earlier failure to turn up for nomination.
At the meeting, Otunnu said his party had serious policy and operational issues regarding how the IPC was being run.
At the meeting, Otunnu said his party had serious policy and operational issues regarding how the IPC was being run.
President Museveni's son and commander of the elite Special Forces Col.Muhoozi Kainerugaba, was accused together with other perpetrators, of committing atrocities against civilians in Karamoja.
However in a dramatic twist of events, the Elite Special Forces counter accused the warriors of deliberately killing soldiers.
The UPDF later admitted through Lt. Col. Felix Kulayigye, the army spokesperson that 10 civilians were killed in crossfire with the worriors.
However in a dramatic twist of events, the Elite Special Forces counter accused the warriors of deliberately killing soldiers.
The UPDF later admitted through Lt. Col. Felix Kulayigye, the army spokesperson that 10 civilians were killed in crossfire with the worriors.
The government declared Wednesday 11 August, 2010 a public holiday in honour of former president Godfrey Binaisa.
Binaisa's casket was laid to rest at Nateete Mackay Church which marked the end of the week of mourning that was announced earlier by the government.
He was the second former Ugandan president to die in the country, after Gen. Tito Okello Lutwa, who ruled from July 26, 1985 to January 26, 1986, when President Museveni took over power.
Binaisa's casket was laid to rest at Nateete Mackay Church which marked the end of the week of mourning that was announced earlier by the government.
He was the second former Ugandan president to die in the country, after Gen. Tito Okello Lutwa, who ruled from July 26, 1985 to January 26, 1986, when President Museveni took over power.
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