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Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka defends the Bill as a transparency tool, Uganda Bankers Association head Wilbrod Owor warns of risks to capital flows, while journalist Charles Onyango-Obbo questions its sweeping definitions, together reflecting the legal, economic, and public tensions shaping debate over Uganda’s proposed Protection of Sovereignty Bill.
Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka defends the Bill as a transparency tool, Uganda Bankers Association head Wilbrod Owor warns of risks to capital flows, while journalist Charles Onyango-Obbo questions its sweeping definitions, together reflecting the legal, economic, and public tensions shaping debate over Uganda’s proposed Protection of Sovereignty Bill.

A Bill Like No Other: Sovereignty Protection Push Raises Economic, Legal, and Political Questions

The proposed Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, is emerging as one of the most contested legislative efforts in recent years; praised by backers, especially government officials, as a necessary safeguard for Uganda’s
April 21, 2026
FIA Executive Director Samuel Were Wandera and Justice Bonny Isaac Teko stand at the center of Uganda’s evolving anti-money laundering landscape, where assertive enforcement meets judicial insistence on due process, highlighting a system striving to balance swift intervention with evidence, oversight, and timely, lawful case resolution across institutions and sectors.
FIA Executive Director Samuel Were Wandera and Justice Bonny Isaac Teko stand at the center of Uganda’s evolving anti-money laundering landscape, where assertive enforcement meets judicial insistence on due process, highlighting a system striving to balance swift intervention with evidence, oversight, and timely, lawful case resolution across institutions and sectors.

79% of Cases Unfinished: Inside the Financial Intelligence Authority’s Fragile Fight Against Money Laundering

Justice Bonny Isaac Teko’s ruling in BMS General Trading vs Financial Intelligence Authority and Attorney General (Misc. Cause No. 0025 of 2026) may, at first glance, appear to be a routine dispute,
April 18, 2026
A high-stakes standoff between Prism Construction, government, and Equity Bank threatens Emin Pasha Hotel properties and a Radisson project, exposing unpaid claims, missed directives, and escalating legal and financial risks.
A high-stakes standoff between Prism Construction, government, and Equity Bank threatens Emin Pasha Hotel properties and a Radisson project, exposing unpaid claims, missed directives, and escalating legal and financial risks.

Ignored Presidential Directives in UGX34b Debt Push Emin Pasha Owner Toward Crisis as Equity Bank Again Targets Charged Properties and Puts Radisson Hotel Project at Risk

A deepening financial and legal standoff between Prism Construction and government has escalated into a high-stakes crisis, with Equity Bank moving to realise securities, placing key properties linked to the Emin Pasha
March 30, 2026
A photo collage of Cornwell Muleya and Uganda Airlines chief executive officer Jenifer Bamuturaki. Muleya was controversially replaced by Bamuturaki after he was sacked and dragged to court over alleged mismanagement of the airline.
A photo collage of Cornwell Muleya and Uganda Airlines chief executive officer Jenifer Bamuturaki. Muleya was controversially replaced by Bamuturaki after he was sacked and dragged to court over alleged mismanagement of the airline.

Court Orders Uganda Airlines to Pay Former CEO Cornwell Muleya UGX 455 Million Over Illegal Dismissal

The Industrial Court has ordered Uganda Airlines to pay its former Chief Executive Officer, Cornwell Muleya, more than UGX455 million following a ruling that found his dismissal illegal. In a detailed judgment
November 6, 2025

 

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