Parliament will tomorrow Thursday resume its business following a two days, caused by Tuesday twin bombings in Kampala.
All business in the house was suspended on Tuesday morning, moments after suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the Inspectorate of Government Office on parliamentary avenue.
Another bomb had detonated at the quarter guard at CPS Kampala moments earlier
According to Adolf Mwesige the Clerk to Parliament, he has received a directive from the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among to Inform MPs that there would not be sitting of Parliament.
"This is to give notice that Parliament of Uganda will resume plenary sitting with effect from tomorrow Thursday, 18th November 2021, commencing at 2:00 pm. The Order Paper for the sitting will be uploaded on your iPads by close of business today to enable you to make appropriate preparations for the sitting," the notice issued by Mwesige reads.
Several MPs who were attending committee meetings were evacuated after the blasts triggered. Today, restricted entrance continued on with heightened security at the main gate of Parliament.
Meanwhile, all roads leading to Parliament from National Theatre, Dewinton road, the parliamentary avenue from the Jinja road junction, and the areas around City hall are still cordoned off.