Edward Sennoga, Second Lead Economist for the AfDB’s East African office said there is an opportunity for Uganda to earn from its newly found oil but time was running out.
Lukwago also said that there is no political will to protect the public land in Kampala, which is fast disappearing. Apart from KCCA not having a clear database of the public land in the City, Lukwago said, a lot of what existed for public benefit has been allocated to individuals.
Mabirizi argued that the State Attorney only takes over proceedings of private prosecution after the Magistrate has drawn up and signed formal charges containing a statement of the offense or offenses alleged to have been committed by the accused.