...how much havoc the Kamya situation has caused and with other breaches to come, it begs the question whether FDC leader Dr Kizza Besigye is able to keep a lid on things, or whether his position is unifying or dividing the party. Mr Onzima fell out with FDC...
...playing field well ahead of the 2011 polls? And will President Obama order General Museveni prosecute and convict or release Dr Kizza Besigye and all the so-called People's Redemption Army (PRA) rebels, many of whom have died in jail without receiving justice?...
...role Buganda played in bringing him to power. January 25, 2001: Kabaka sacks some of his ministers believed to support Dr Kizza Besigye. December 10, 2004: Mwogeza Butamanya was installed as Buruuli traditional leader and Mr Museveni promises him an official...
...dirty linen in the public if the party did not rescind the punishment. It seems the party is backing off. FDC President Dr. Kizza Besigye reportedly met her and the process of mending fences with the party has begun. Copyright © 2008 New Vision. All rights...
...2.5 per cent of the presidential vote. The leading challenger to Museveni since 2001, has been a soldier politician, Col. Dr Kizza Besigye, perhaps Uganda's most recognisable opposition figure. It may take a while for the ordinary Ugandan to accept any leader...
...was also accused of the same charges for writing an article that criticized government persecution of opposition leader Kizza Besigye. The trial was halted as the offence is being challenged in the Constitutional Court of Uganda, but Nganda was asked to keep...
...votes when you cannot even protect your supporters from 'those men?' One competing opposition party leader told a rally that Kizza Besigye was no better than a chicken thief after he was plucked from his campaign and dumped in prison in 2005. Opposition supporters...
...minister in the Buganda government. He is one of the five Buganda ministers who supported the Reform Agenda, headed by Col. Kizza Besigye during the 2001 elections. Kagulire is a teacher and farmer who has promoted piggery. In 2006, he contested for the seat,...
...October 2008 Posted to the web 29 October 2008 Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) president Dr. Kizza Besigye has agreed to meet suspended party member Beti Kamya. Kamya, who is also the MP for Rubaga North, yesterday requested to meet Besigye to resolve the...
...to the web 28 October 2008 Estranged Rubaga North MP Beti Kamya has said that ongoing tension between FDC president Kizza Besigye and herself started mounting in 2007 after she advised him not to contest in the 2011 presidential elections. "A year ago, I sat...