Kiira Regional Police Spokesperson, James Mubi, confirmed the incident and mentioned that the survivor has been taken to the hospital for further medical attention.
Mugimba added that the ministry expects the entire process to be completed by June before the start of the new financial year. He added that, if everything proceeds as planned, the implementation of the new white paper is expected to begin in the 2025/2026 financial year, contingent on the availability of financial resources.
Oryem explained that Uganda’s decision to align with BRICS — a bloc comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa — was driven by the need to protect the country from unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States and the European Union.
In his ruling, Brig. Mugabe stated that the UPDF Act grants the Court Martial jurisdiction over offenses committed both in Uganda and abroad. He dismissed the objections, ruling that the accused must take a plea.
Benson Ojok Egwor, a resident of Abwoc B Cell and chairman of the Uganda People's Congress (UPC) Party for Inomo Eastern Ward, expressed his disappointment with local leadership for neglecting the area. He emphasized that residents are unable to access health facilities, urging leaders to intervene and address the issue.
Kalali contends that Kiiza’s arrest and sentencing violated his rights as a lawyer and undermined his client's right to legal representation. He argues that Kiiza was denied a fair hearing, as no charges were prepared, read out, or defended before his conviction and sentencing.
During the hearing on Monday, presided over by Justice Samuel Emokor, the diocese’s prime witness, Rt. Rev. Gaddie Akanjuna, Bishop of Kigezi Diocese, presented 30 additional witnesses, including local Christians and community leaders, to testify against Serikare.
Sister Grace Angelina Aciro, the Superior General of the congregation told stakeholders at the fundraiser that nuns at the convent are living in deplorable conditions as most structures are already dilapidated.
Kiira Regional Police Spokesperson, James Mubi, confirmed the incident and mentioned that the survivor has been taken to the hospital for further medical attention.
According to Alex Opira, the Kitgum District Principal Commercial Officer, the 16 SACCOs have met the required standards and have been given the green light to access the additional funding.
According to Robert Kennedy Okuda, the Kotido District Production Officer, the lack of functionality in these food stores can be attributed to issues such as a lack of trust in the store management committees, disputes over ownership, and misuse of some stores.
According to Canon Gladys Oyat, the Chairperson of the Local Organizing Committee, the funding will be used to cater for various activities and logistics, including the construction of a latrine at the celebration site among others.
Dr Kidega had been producing maize silage, until two years ago, when he embarked on growing Chloris Gayana (Rhodes grass), a drought resistant perennial grass suitable for hay making on his 20 acres’ farmland in Unyama B village in Pece-Laroo Division, Gulu City.