Politics 29 April 2026
Uganda's Parliament has rejected the controversial Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, after over 90% of stakeholders testified against it during committee hearings. The proposed law, aimed at curbing foreign influence, drew sharp criticism for its broad definitions and potential to harm remittances, academia, and the economy. Source: https://observer.ug/news/sovereignty-bill-rejected
news 29 April 2026
Eight activists protesting the East African Crude Oil Pipeline were released from Luzira Prison on April 21, 2026, shortly after receiving 11-month sentences that were offset by time already served on remand. Their ordeal highlights concerns over judicial delays, denied bail, and shrinking civic space in Uganda. Source: https://observer.ug/news/eight-eacop-protesters-walk-free-after-long-jail-ordeal
Politics 29 April 2026
Uganda's Parliament has ignited a fierce debate on the Shs 84.39 trillion 2026/27 national budget, spotlighting massive State House allocations amid soaring public debt and cuts to health and education. Critics, led by MP Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, decry extravagant expenses like Shs 536 billion on special meals while essential services suffer. Source: https://observer.ug/news/state-house-spending-row-explodes-in-parliament
news 29 April 2026
China has provided USD 1 million to support Uganda's efforts in managing its refugee population, the first direct humanitarian aid from Beijing. The funds target new arrivals in key settlements through a project launched by Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja. Source: https://observer.ug/news/china-injects-1-million-into-uganda-refugee-crisis