"He told me Molly was very dangerous and that's why he didn't use his vehicle. He also warned me not to call him frequently because his phone was being tapped," said Nyangweso.
Tabula Lujja, the prime suspect, was arrested six months after being on the run for the murder of Bbosa, who was gunned down near his home in Lungujja, a Kampala suburb, on February 24, 2024, by assailants moving on a Boda Boda.
Aggrey Winston Muramira the Nakasongola District Chief Administrative Officer said that Nakasongola Health Center IV has been designated to handle patients with severe illness. In contrast, Lwampanga HC 111 will handle patients only those with mild signs.
Cosmus Apuka, the head teacher of Olwal Mucaja Primary School, emphasized that introducing children to organic farming practices is vital for promoting food sovereignty and preventing the extinction of local seeds.
Jane Akwero, the chairperson of Driwala United Women Market Vendors Cooperative in Arua City, raised concerns about the numerous challenges female vendors face. These include poor road networks, high market dues, lack of collateral to secure loans for business expansion, limited knowledge of forming and managing cooperative groups, and frequent thefts of their stock.
The three girls and two boys were delivered via Cesarean section at Neo Care Clinic in Mbarara City, seven months into her pregnancy. They were later transferred to the intensive care unit at Holy Innocents Hospital for further treatment.
Doctor Charles Olaro, the Director of Curative Services at the Ministry of Health observes that in their impromptu visit to the health center, they received confessions from patients who were coerced to bribe the health workers before they could attend to them.
Uganda’s total population was confirmed at 45.9 million, with 50 percent between the ages of 0-17 years, 23.5 percent between 18-30 years, and 22 percent between 31-50 years. Only 5 percent of the population is over 60 years old.
Led by Isaac Bagalama, the family is urging authorities to act swiftly. “We live in a civilized age where offended parties ought to refer matters to law enforcement agencies for further action, rather than acting out their anger to settle matters,” Isaac stated.
In the agreement, the teacher and the school are to pay the sum in two installments, beginning on December 2, 2024, and concluding on March 2, 2025. Additionally, the court instructed that the teacher and the school must continue covering Obadia’s medical treatment until he fully recovers.
President Museveni, accompanied by Janet Museveni, Minister of Education and Sports, presided over the event, where he expressed satisfaction with Dr. Kiyonga’s appointment.
Dr Twinemanzi Tumubweine, who is directly responsible for the regulation of financial technology firms says regulators should work towards getting out of regulation by building a sector that can regulate itself, then there will be no need for regulation.
The efforts to promote trade amongst African countries are aimed at protecting African industries from unfair global trade practices, overcoming costs of long-distance trade, and generally developing continental production capacity.
Jane Akwero, the chairperson of Driwala United Women Market Vendors Cooperative in Arua City, raised concerns about the numerous challenges female vendors face. These include poor road networks, high market dues, lack of collateral to secure loans for business expansion, limited knowledge of forming and managing cooperative groups, and frequent thefts of their stock.
Uganda is grappling with a severe housing deficit, with only 2 million permanent housing units available against an estimated demand of 9.2 million. The country requires 300,000 new housing units annually, but developers are producing only 100,000 units. Experts suggest that to meet demand, the construction rate should ideally be 500,000 units per year.