The post-mortem was carried out by pathologists led by Police Director of Medical Services Moses Byaruhanga. Munanura also says that a family doctor, whom he declined to reveal his identities, was also part of the team.
James Kalibbala, the managing director of ECS says they ventured into manufacturing of transformers last year but they have so far sold less than 10 transformers. He says there are three major local buyers; Rural Electrification Authority REA, UMEME and Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited UEDCL.
URN has established that the late Muhangi parted ways with businessman, Charles Karangwa at Midnight after meeting several people at different spots including Cafe Javas and Guvnor.
The Police Director in charge Traffic and Road Safety, Dr. Stephen Kasiima has requested Safe Way Right Way Uganda to conduct a similar study on Kampala-Masaka highway, arguing that it is synonymous with accidents.
Dr Mercy Mirembe Ntagali, a folklorist and lecturer of ethnic arts, says people should at least be able to explain or depict who he or she is culturally.
Dr. Robert Ojambo a senior lecturer at Kyambogo University, one of the staff opposed to the establishment of upcountry learning centers insists that since Kyambogo University Council members do not know about the centers, their operations are illegal.
Mbarara Deputy Resident District Commissioner Emmy Katera says that they were arrested from Deck two pub and other places in Mbarara town following intelligence information that they were behind some of the crimes in the town.
The Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson, Luke Owoywsigyire, says once the Scene of Crime Officers are done, Muhangis body will be transferred to Mulago National Referral Hospital for postmortem.
Masaka municipality mayor Godfrey Kayemba Afayo says that village councils and divisions in the municipality should contribute some money towards payment of street lights bills since they are the primary beneficiaries of the street lights.
Masaka High Court presided over by Justice Winifred Nabisinde, heard that John Lukundo, a resident of Kaboyo village in Lwengo District committed the offence in June 2015, when the victims mother had left her under his care.
According to the Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire, police had been receiving complaints about the suspects defrauding betting companies.
Stuart Maniraguha, the NFA Range Manager Kyoga disclosed this while showing a team of experts from the Water and Environment Ministry, officials from several districts in Eastern Uganda, National Environment Management Authority and NFA around Soroti Central Forest Reserve.
Richard Turinawe and Paul Mugabe, both eye witnesses, say the two developed a quarrel leading to a fight after Turinawe lost a bet of Shillings 1,500 to Tumwijukye but declined to hand over the money.