The call for joint action comes in response to significant environmental degradation caused by a lack of proper protection and conservation measures, leaving once-green mountains and hills barren.
Fred Ntulume, another vendor at Kalerwe Market, expressed frustration, stating that his entire livelihood was destroyed due to the delayed arrival of the Police Fire and Rescue Brigade. "They arrived nearly 40 minutes after the fire started, by which time everything was already razed to the ground," he lamented.
Alfred Amati, Deputy Head Teacher, emphasized the importance of instilling moral values, particularly given the school's urban setting, where exposure to various indecent practices is prevalent.
"Freedom to associate under a political party is not by conscription and what is morally reprehensible may not legally be punishable. Any party dissatisfied by the way the party is operating or conducting its business or affairs is at liberty to opt out and no court of law will have jurisdiction to dabble into the domestic affairs of a political affairs of a political party," Justice Musa Ssekaana held.
The contractor, a joint venture of Israeli-British firms, Shikun and Binui International-SBI/Colas Limited, had initially planned to hand over the airport to the government last month.
The IEA report shows that countries are not yet on track for this goal, requiring stronger action and cooperation to align with their stated ambitions. Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) calls for “affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all” by 2030.
Nelson Kitiyo, the Chairperson of Kween LC1, claims that the bridge was damaged by Sino trucks and graders used by the contractors to transport marram from Kween cell to the Teryet High Altitude road construction site. According to Kitiyo, after the completion of the construction project, the Chinese company, China Civil Construction Company Limited, withdrew its machinery but left the bridge in a poor state.
In a statement, Ambassador Ibrahim condemned what he described as “yet another massacre” carried out by the militia. According to a statement from the Sudanese government, the deaths resulted from gunfire, food poisoning, and lack of medical care in what it claims are illegal detention centers where civilians, including women and children, are being held.
NuwaAbine explained that the CID had previously existed but was removed by past leadership. However, it has now been reinstated, with the department being led by Richard Mugwisagye, a senior police officer holding the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police.
The center's founder, Sister Jane Tiazaru, a nursing officer at Mulago National Referral Hospital, said she was inspired to create the center after witnessing the struggles of young mothers in her village.
Sarah Opendi, the Woman MP for Tororo district, shared frustrations with banks prioritizing their loan products over GROW funds. She narrated the experience of her sister, a school proprietor, who was repeatedly denied access to the GROW fund by Post Bank and Centenary Bank.
Ssegawa also noted that in cases where two or more suppliers tie during disposal, entities may call for a rebid under the new disposal regulations. “If this happens, suppliers can request a rebid,” he explained.
In the recent council sitting the city councilors passed a resolution banning the sale of substandard plots. The plots cited include those measuring 20 by 40 feet, 30 by 45 feet, and 25 by 45 feet.