Uganda: Women Who Protested Naked At Parliament Remanded
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Uganda: Parliament pushes for National Customary Land Registry
In a move aimed at safeguarding the rights of indigenous communities and addressing land ownership challenges in Uganda, Parliament has passed a resolution urging government to establish a National Customary Land Registry. This initiative seeks to protect land under customary tenure from illegal land grabbing and prolonged conflicts. The motion, presented during the House sittings
Three women arrested in Kampala for Nude anti-corruption protest
Ugandan police in Kampala on Monday arrested three women who were partially undressed as they staged a protest against corruption in the country. Uganda media reported that three women from the “Uganda Freedom Activists,” a group involved in earlier youth-led anti-government protests, were arrested in Kampala on Monday. The women, who were partially undressed with anti-corruption slogans painted on their bodies, were marching towards Parliament …
3 Women Remanded for Nude Protest in Kampala: Charged with Common Nuisance After Demonstration Against Corruption - The Hoima Post
The Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court has remanded three women on charges of common nuisance following a nude protest earlier in the day. They are Norah Kobusingye, Praise Aloikin Apoloje, and Kemitoma Kyenzibo. The trio appeared before Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi on Monday afternoon, where one charge was read to them. The prosecution alleges that on September 2, 2024, at Parliamentary Avenue, Kobusingye, Kyenzibo, and Apoloje, along wit…
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