Iranian duo jailed for life on terror charges
Two Iranians have been sentenced to life in prison on terror-related charges, including the possession of explosives allegedly to be used in bomb attacks.
"I shudder to imagine the amount of damage that could have been seen," judge Kiarie Waweru Kiarie told the court in Nairobi.
UGANDA:
Storm erupts over Bukenya son’s death
The government yesterday said it was surprised by former Vice President Gilbert Bukenya’s claims that he was never given a postmortem report of his son who died in a motor accident in 2009.
Dr Baterana Byarugaba, the executive director of Mulago hospital, where Bryan Bukenya was pronounced dead, said Prof. Bukenya did not ask for the postmortem report.
RWANDA:
Transparency International Project to Promote Justice
Transparency International Rwanda has launched a project to help people seeking judicial services.
The launch of the two-year project, dubbed Monitoring Courts to Achieve a More Professional, Effective and Accountable Justice System, was presided over by the Minister of Justice, Tharcisse Karugarama, in Kigali this week.
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