AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTaiwan Passport Row: Uganda returned passports to four Taiwanese nationals after earlier withholding at Entebbe, with MOFA citing “one China” entry-stamp requirements and promising closer monitoring. Local Governance & Anti-Corruption: Minister Milly Babalanda told RDCs to answer political critics through tougher community-level supervision—physically checking projects, tracking beneficiaries, and avoiding accusations without evidence. Land & Titles: The Lands Ministry ordered people with freehold titles on forest reserves to vacate and pushed district land boards to cancel such titles as government starts compiling a public land inventory. Aviation Corruption Probe: COSASE stalled after UCAA DG Fred Bamwesigye failed to attend a corruption hearing, raising questions over acting appointments and accounting authority. Industrial Investment Blocked: Nytil’s Shs144b Jinja spinning plant is delayed by a land dispute over an access road built on reserved land. Ebola Watch: WHO says DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak remains far from control, with rapid spread and deaths rising; Uganda is cited as having stopped transmission after spillover. Health Policy: Uganda and others urged to integrate non-communicable disease services into UHC reforms. Disability Rights: Uganda Airlines faced backlash after South Sudanese passengers with disabilities were forced off a flight in Juba. UN Politics: Ugandan UN secretary-general candidate Olara Otunnu renewed calls for UN reform, invoking St. Francis.
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