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The district engineer presented a false report which was rejected by the community during a public accountability dialogue. Community members at the meeting claimed that the report presented by the district engineer was false since some of the listed roads were impassable even to the pedestrians yet millions had reportedly been spent on their construction and repairs.
Police wants to establish whether the number is linked to General David Sejjusa, the former coordinator of intelligence services who fled the country to United Kingdom over two months ago.
The 2013 progress report, titled Committing to Child Survival: A Promise Renewed, states that if no action is taken to fast-track reduction in the deaths of children under 5 years of age, as many as 35 million more children could die, mostly from preventable illnesses, between 2015 and 2028. This is despite the fact that between 1990 and 2012, global child deaths fell from about 12.6 million to 6.6 million annually.
The campaign is one of the measures aimed at reducing the spread of HIV/Aids amongst sexually active males. It follows evidence from land mark-randomised trials in Uganda, South Africa and Kenya indicating that circumcision could reduce a man’s risk of contracting HIV/Aids by up to 60 per cent.
Legislators on the Human Rights Committee want Parliament to hire its own lawyer saying the Attorney General represents the interests of the ruling National Resistance Movement.
Public Service Minister Henry Muganwa Kajura has petitioned the Office of the President pushing for a ban on Continental Tobacco Company operations to be lifted.
The Uganda Police Force says its morale in investigating corruption cases has been dampened by failure by the Directorate of Public Prosecutions to sanction their files.
Court has also ordered council to pay Kisekka 35 million shillings as general damages, his salary arrears from the month of July to date and also to pay all court costs from this application.
The Constitutional Court has been asked to nullify all the judgments and proceedings made by the suspended Anti Corruption Court since its inception in 2009.