Badril Makumbi, Deputy Mayor of Kawempe Division, explained that the trucks had no alternative but to wait at the division headquarters until the issue was resolved.
Led by Asuman Lubega, a resident of Nabigasa sub-county in Kyotera district, the PAPs contend they were not properly served with notices of the government’s applications and were therefore unable to present their defenses.
Janet Ondo, one of the few vendors remaining, shared that the market was bustling before community markets started springing up along nearby roads, pulling traders and customers away. She remembers it as a top revenue generator for the district, but today few people are willing to trade there.
On Monday, the Deputy Inspector of Government Anne Muhairwe went to Luwero town council to investigate a complaint of irregular disposal of public land and construction of illegal structures.
Anthony Muwagga Mugagga, a professor of education and the principal of the College of Education and External Studies (CEES) at Makerere University, said that the focus on material rewards can shift students’ priorities, making the exam process more about the gifts they expect to receive rather than their performance and hard work.
Atimango reports earning at least Shillings 70,000 each month after expenses such as firewood, yeast, and cassava. However, she notes that her profit is often consumed by the costs of feeding, medical care, and school fees.
Moses Acrobert Kiiza, the Bughendera County Member of Parliament, stated that a report has been submitted to the government and the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) requesting emergency infrastructural works, particularly on the Ntandi-Kikyo-Bundibugyo road.
Speaking at the launch of Uganda Breweries' Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report for the year ending July 2024, Amongi underscored the urgent need for individuals and organizations to contribute to the global sustainability agenda.
Led by Asuman Lubega, a resident of Nabigasa sub-county in Kyotera district, the PAPs contend they were not properly served with notices of the government’s applications and were therefore unable to present their defenses.
Jimmy Anguyo, head of the Child and Family Protection Unit and Gender Focal Person at Arua Central Police, explained that the ordinance is a vital step for Arua City. He expressed optimism that it will facilitate resource mobilization and reduce domestic violence cases.
"Companies like Total (TotalEnergies) Uganda and EACOP are acknowledging their Human Rights responsibilities and they promptly share their periodic reports with us," she said, calling on all businesses to show that they respect Human Rights at every level exercising diligence to prevent harm.
Dr James Onyoin a Board Member at LEAD and a Certified Public Accountant, stressed the need to have NEDs who are "free of any encumbrances" so as to be able "to whip management" where need be.
Speaking at the launch of Uganda Breweries' Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report for the year ending July 2024, Amongi underscored the urgent need for individuals and organizations to contribute to the global sustainability agenda.
Advertisements by self-proclaimed “doctors” are pervasive in Arua City, commonly found on tree stems, electric poles, and billboards, each listing a range of ailments they claim to "treat" or items they promise to "recover," often including phone numbers.
Janet Ondo, one of the few vendors remaining, shared that the market was bustling before community markets started springing up along nearby roads, pulling traders and customers away. She remembers it as a top revenue generator for the district, but today few people are willing to trade there.