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Uganda Suspends Internet Access Ahead of Election as President Museveni Seeks to Extend Rule
Ugandans are heading to the polls in an election where President Yoweri Museveni is seeking to extend his nearly four-decade rule. In anticipation of the 2026 general elections, the government of Uganda has suspended public internet access and specific mobile services. This move has raised concerns regarding information access and freedom of expression. There is widespread fear and anxiety in the country ahead of the general elections, with concerns over the blocking of social media platforms. The election features a challenge to President Museveni from Bobi Wine, also known as Kyagulanyi.
U.S. House of Representatives Passes Bill to Extend African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to extend the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). This development is considered significant for Kenya and other African nations that benefit from the trade agreement. Following the passage of the extension, Kenya is reassessing its trade agreement and pact with China. This places President William Ruto in a position to make strategic choices and critical decisions regarding Kenya's international trade alliances and policies.
Government to Add Chess to CBC as Sign Language Omission from KCSE Causes Distress
The Kenyan government is set to include chess in the country's Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) system, a move intended to foster scholastic development and strategic thinking. This occurs while Kenya's readiness for the CBC system is being questioned, seven years after its introduction. In a separate development concerning national exams, students are reportedly distressed after the Sign Language subject was omitted from the KCSE examination listings. The omission has caused concern among students who had prepared for the subject.
LSK Opposes Nakuru Court Order Barring Private Lawyers From Representing Government
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has condemned a Nakuru High Court order that bars private lawyers from representing government departments in court. The LSK also opposed a separate interim court order that impacts private lawyers. This takes place as a different court case in Nakuru, which involves lawyers, has uncovered significant levels of financial mismanagement within the county government. This revelation has highlighted issues within the county's finances.
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