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SULEMAN MUGULA is a journalist based in Durban, South Africa.
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Judges are deliberately short-sighted
The article criticizes the Supreme Court's handling of a recent election petition in Uganda, suggesting that the court failed to conduct a thorough inquiry into alleged election malpractices. The author expresses disappointment over the exclusion of civil society from the case and the lack of investigation into evidence such as pre-ticked ballot papers, intimidation of witnesses, and bribery. The article compares the situation to court cases in South Africa, implying that Ugandan judges should be more broad-minded and aligned with the nation's aspirations. The author, a Ugandan living in South Africa, implies that the judiciary's narrow approach undermines democracy.
Judges are deliberately short-sighted
The article criticizes the Supreme Court's handling of a recent election petition in Uganda, suggesting that the court failed to conduct a thorough inquiry into alleged election malpractices. The author expresses disappointment over the exclusion of civil society from the case and the lack of investigation into evidence such as pre-ticked ballot papers, intimidation of witnesses, and bribery. The article compares the situation to court cases in South Africa, implying that Ugandan judges should be more broad-minded and aligned with the nation's aspirations. The author, a Ugandan living in South Africa, implies that the judiciary's narrow approach undermines democracy.
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