Overview of Uganda's Parliamentary Highlights in 2023 – The Ankole Times

Overview of Uganda’s Parliamentary Highlights in 2023

Sunday, December 31, 2023

In 2023, Uganda’s Parliament witnessed a series of significant events and decisions, shaping the legislative landscape and addressing various issues across the nation. Here is a chronological summary of key parliamentary actions throughout the year.

Date Event
January 12 MPs express dissatisfaction with UPDF soldiers’ conduct.
January 12 Persis Namuganza, lands state minister, skips censure committee hearing.
January 18 Parliament intervenes in NSSF top job saga.
January 19 Parliament launches probe into NSSF.
January 23 State Minister Persis Namuganza censured by special Parliament sitting.
January 31 Parliament approves a sh50 trillion budget for the fiscal year 2023/2024.
February 7 Parliament approves a pay rise for Police officers.
February 24 Parliament requests an extra sh191 billion for non-wage bills, salaries, and more.
February 27 Parliament investigates the Karamoja iron sheets and goats saga.
February 28 Parliament begins the process to re-enact the Anti-Homosexuality Bill.
March 1 Select parliamentary committee recommends the resignation of Minister Betty Amongi and NSSF managers.
March 15 Speaker Anita Among returns 500 Karamoja iron sheets.
March 23 Parliament’s budget is slashed; Finance Minister summoned for explanation.
April 25 MPs reject a sh117.8 billion National ID contract.
April 27 Parliament approves a sh1.5 trillion supplementary budget.
May 2 Speaker clashes with Deputy Attorney General over the Anti-Homosexuality Bill.
May 3 Parliament blocks controversial new taxes.
May 4 MPs approve an 18% tax on babies’ diapers.
May 9 Parliament honors the late state minister Charles Okello Engola.
May 16 Motorists face a sh2 million fine for speeding.
May 18 Parliament passes a sh52.74 trillion national budget for 2023/2024.
May 23 Parliament approves compulsory motor trackers.
June 20 New committee chairpersons appointed in Parliament.
June 27 Parliament approves Islamic Banking.
July 5 MPs reject Museveni’s proposal to extend Bujagali tax waiver.
July 27 MPs approve the extension of LCs’ term of office.
August 7 Kasese Municipality MP’s sons jailed over drug use.
August 17 Parliament imposes life imprisonment for narcotics cultivation.
August 22 Parliament sets penalties for the use of illicit substances, allowing medical marijuana use.
August 29 Speaker orders an investigation into MPs’ bribery claims.
September 7 Ministers accused of deliberately avoiding plenary sessions.
October 1 Parliament refurbishes Speaker’s bar.
October 10 Parliament approves sh13 billion for the students’ loan scheme.
October 17 Deputy Speaker suspends five NUP MPs without stating reasons.
November 14 Parliament grants UNOC monopoly over petroleum imports.
November 21 Parliament pays tribute to the late ex-minister Joyce Mpanga.



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Rumor has it that Jjunju was born with a pencil in his hand and a headline in his heart. From an early age, he displayed a peculiar fascination with headlines, often turning everyday events into front-page sensations. His first words? Not "mama" or "dada," but "breaking news."
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