Views: 7
“We’re proposing to reduce powers of the judges especially in capital cases to exhibit justice to the victims as well to make amendments in the land law in order to defend Ugandans on their land as the current law is much infiltrated but we’re not fighting to scrap off the Mailo land”.PM Robbinah Nabbanja responded to the concerns that arose during prayers at Rubaga Cathedral yesterday.
PM Nabbanja went ahead to contribute 50 Million Uganda shillings in cash as she pledged during the recent harsh Covid-19 lockdown adding to giving out a package to former Belgium Pope Nuncio Archbishop Augustine Kasujja who has retired active service.
Prime Minister Rt Hon.Robinah Nabanja listens to a religious leader at the Mass.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
Prime Minister Rt Hon.Robinah Nabanja gets out of the Church after the Mass.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
Prime Minister Rt Hon.Robinah Nabanja ltalks to Journalists after the Mass.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
Religious leaders are seen after the Service.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
Religious leaders are seen after the Service.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
Christians are seen outside Rubaga Cathedral.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
People Power President Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine with his family members are seen after the Service.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
Rubaga Mayor Mberaze Zaccky with Rubaga Councilor Namakula Agnes.Photo by Julius Mugaga.
People Power President Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine (R) with Rubaga Mayor Mberaze Zaccky with Rubaga Councilor Namakula Agnes.Photo by Julius Mugaga.