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"Punches in the Parliament: Hon. Anthony Akol vs. Hon. Zaake – When Politics Packs a Punch"

Uganda’s Parliament is no stranger to heated debates, but on this memorable day, words turned to fists in a fiery spectacle. Hon. Anthony Akol, known for his “no-nonsense” approach, made headlines once again by turning Parliament into a boxing ring. The scene unfolded in front of the shocked yet unsurprised Hon. Speaker Anita Among, who quickly found herself the main witness of the scuffle before her security team ushered her out to safety.

The drama kicked off when Hon. Zaake, in a curious display of audacity, approached Hon. Akol, supposedly “checking for a gun.” Whether he was truly concerned about security or simply looking to provoke, one thing became crystal clear: Hon. Akol wasn’t having it. Akol, perhaps recalling his previous altercation with former MP Hon. Odonga Otto, took swift action. He landed punches that echoed through the chamber, catching everyone’s attention and sparking a chorus of gasps.

Despite the serious nature of parliamentary business, these MPs seem to have carved a unique niche for themselves: balancing legislation with brawls. It’s the kind of behavior that both alarms and entertains, showing just how lively and unpredictable Ugandan politics can be. As viewers on national TV tuned in to what was supposed to be a formal session, they got an unplanned dose of action—a physical reminder that some Ugandan MPs don’t just settle disagreements with votes.

And so, Hon. Anthony Akol’s reputation as a no-nonsense, fists-first kind of politician continues to grow. In Uganda’s August House, where policies and punches fly side by side, it’s safe to say that a little political theater keeps everyone on their toes—sometimes literally.



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  1. Hi, it's the last point of reasoning,thus punching one another could sometimes resolve disputes and entertaining to the viewers but legally interested in the eyes of the legislature.

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