During Wednesday's proceedings, the prosecution, led by Jonathan Muwaganya and Timothy Ameriti, presented Detective Sergeant Barasa. T James as the 21st witness.
Before their release, Nobert Mao, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, claimed to have quietly brokered their release, but the MPs said that they were not aware of any negotiations and would not have paid their bail money if such talks had occurred.
The two clans have been fighting for decades over land measuring about 2000 acres in Oryang village, with both clans claiming to have legitimately inherited that land from their forefathers. Reports indicate that wrangles between the two clans started in the mid1960s when the Pobura invited the Pobira clan to settle on their land after the marriage of their daughter to a man of Pobira.
The standards, developed in 2011 and known as US 929:2011, focus on the quality of materials and equipment used at events, as well as providing a safer environment for participants and the venue of the event.
Peterson Mandera, the Uganda Security Printing Company Ltd team leader, says that the exercise was a success because they achieved their target of giving licenses to motorists.
Sheikh Juma Bakhit Cucu, the Education Secretary at Uganda Muslim Supreme Council-UMSC, says that while they support the idea of reducing school fees, the government's approach to the matter is insufficient.
Before their release, Nobert Mao, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, claimed to have quietly brokered their release, but the MPs said that they were not aware of any negotiations and would not have paid their bail money if such talks had occurred.
Acholi Sub-region in Particular witnessed a sharp rise in teenage pregnancies with a total of 16,228 cases registered among girls aged 15-19 years in 2021 alone according to the National Population Council report.
The two clans have been fighting for decades over land measuring about 2000 acres in Oryang village, with both clans claiming to have legitimately inherited that land from their forefathers. Reports indicate that wrangles between the two clans started in the mid1960s when the Pobura invited the Pobira clan to settle on their land after the marriage of their daughter to a man of Pobira.
During the presentation of the motion, Rwabutwagu highlighted the negative implications of homosexuality on human health, including the acquisition of chronic diseases such as cancer, heart attacks, diabetes, high blood pressure, and asthma.
President Museveni returned the Bill, that was initially passed by parliament on 6th September disagreeing with Clause 4 which provided that a local entity shall give preference to goods which are manufactured and services which are provided by Ugandan entities.
The standards, developed in 2011 and known as US 929:2011, focus on the quality of materials and equipment used at events, as well as providing a safer environment for participants and the venue of the event.
Patrick Ayota, the acting managing Director of NSSF, revealed that since
the law came into force a year ago, up to 3,200 employers with fewer than five
employees have registered and started contributing to the fund. Employers who
fail to meet the ultimatum will face penalties.
Peterson Mandera, the Uganda Security Printing Company Ltd team leader, says that the exercise was a success because they achieved their target of giving licenses to motorists.