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  • ANTI HOMOSEXUALITY ACT OF 2023: Parliament Happy with Constitutional Court Decision Not To Nullify Law Which Criminalizes Homosexuality

    Members of Parliament are happy that the Constitutional Court refused to nullify the Anti Homosexuality Act of 2023 as the case was in 2014 when a similar one was nullified on a technicality that the parliamentary sitting that passed the law lacked quorum.

    The Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa, expressed gratitude towards the Judiciary for not interfering with the legislative mandate of Parliament. He said the Court found no fault in the process, or procedure, though there are some sections of the law which court nullified.

    "As the leadership of Parliament, we are happy with the outcomes of the process. So, we want to thank the Attorney General, we want to thank the legal team from Parliament, MPs, and Ugandans in general and we want to thank the Judiciary for not interfering with the work of Parliament and allowing us to execute our mandate as given to us by the people of Uganda," he said.

    Tayebwa declines to open up debate

    Tayebwa has declined to open up debate for MPs to express their views on the Constitutional Court's ruling on the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023. He said there is need to give the Attorney General, Kiryowa Kiwanuka, time to internalize the ruling and decide whether some of the provisions that have been nullified by the Court can be reinstated.

    “We have done our part and I believe this isn’t an issue where Members will come up, I want to discuss no. we have done our part, the courts have done their part. We need to give time to the Attorney General to internalize and see if the nullified sections can be reinstated or whether he is satisfied as our lead lawyer of the country,” said Tayebwa.

  • ELIMINATING MALARIA IN UGANDA: Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa, Calls For Formulation Of Strategy To Spray Against Mosquitoes As A Way Of Dealing With Costly Malaria

    The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has asked the Ministry of Health to come up with a strategy for countrywide spraying against mosquitoes to eliminate malaria. Tayebwa argued that this will save lives and reduce the high costs of treating malaria.

    He called on the Minister of Health, Dr. Ruth Aceng, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) to reconcile their positions on spraying because countries that have eliminated malaria have sprayed.

    “We don’t need to go and invent the wheel, let us decide a country that we are going to spray, and we, Parliament, shall give you that money to spray,” the Deputy Speaker said.

    “Because a person from Mitooma doesn’t know your negotiations and politics of you disagreeing with WHO, they don’t even know WHO though it is our biggest partner, what they want is eliminating malaria,” he argued.

    The Deputy Speaker made the call during the Malaria Walk held in Kampala. The Malaria Walk comes at the time when WHO ranks Uganda 3rd on the list of globally burdened countries with at least 12 million malaria cases reported annually. The 2021 World Malaria Report ranked Uganda as the 5th top contributor to global malaria deaths.

    “The other time, Parliament said we can’t spray, now this is a new Parliament, we are going to take charge. We are going to push it on the floor, we shall provide the money and Parliament will not interfere as long as you feel that is the right thing to do. If Rwanda has sprayed, if Kenya has sprayed, if Tanzania has sprayed and malaria has gone, you scientists, agree with each other,” added stated.

    The Minister of Health, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, promised to ensure the nationwide strategy of eliminating malaria is brought to Parliament. She also called for increased funding for malaria elimination using locally generated resources to cover the gap that will be left by donors who have indicated plans to reduce funding to Uganda to focus on more global challenges.

    “Re-planning requires that we identify a safe chemical that can be used so that we can carry out the spraying and bring down this burden of Malaria and we stop putting ourselves as number three in the race against donating Malaria.

    As a Ministry, we shall go back and re-plan and develop the strategy and present it to Parliament. That will be after presenting it to the Cabinet because it has to start from the top,” said Aceng.