In a statement released on Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that it expects 1,125 Ugandans to return between July 18 and 24 from various regions and countries including Cote d'Ivoire where Kenzo got stuck when the borders were closed as a way of stopping the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister for Gender Labour and Social Development while launching the program on Thursday in Lira says that they are plans to reduce on the age.
The scientific protests come days after Bwowe wrote a letter dated July, 8, 2020 to Health Minister Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng that returnees will have no contractual obligation with the quarantine centres at the end of the 14th day.
Flavia Acayo, a Primary Seven pupil of Pakia Primary School and resident of Koch Lii in Nwoya District was admitted at Gulu Regional Referral Hospital on Tuesday with a swollen right limb.
Hope Katwiine, the vice-chairperson of KACITA, an umbrella organization that brings together traders in Kampala, said the majority of their members lost capital when the lockdown was announced.
Owoyesigyire says Police have since retrieved the CCTV footage relating to both incidents to help identify the number plates of the motorbikes the suspects used in the robbery.
According to MPs, it is not feasible to re-open schools for the continuation of the academic year amidst the burden of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that were put in place to tame the virus.
Apollo Okwera, the Amuru Sub County LC V councilor, says the clashes in Layima village are between the family of Lakoli from Lamogi Payugu clan and the family of Ooyi from Pawel clan.
LASPNET Executive Director, Sylvia Namubiru Mukasa identified some of the causalities as 65-year-old Francis Ogwanga Munu in Oyam District and Jacquline Nagasha in Masaka who was shot together with Francis Musasizi by her estranged husband, Private Robert Muyaga.
Jude Wandera, the Elgon and Bukedi Sub region UPDF Spokesperson, says Oroni hired out the firearms to thugs targeting mobile money agents at Shillings 250,000 and received a deposit of Shillings 52,000.
Geoffrey Barasa, the Chairperson Sugar Cane Trader’s Association, says they blocked the border because of delays by the relevant authorities to respond to their concerns.
He said the Ugandan authorities have not come out to explain to the cause of the impasse which has left the traders hopeless.
Sezi Mafabi, the Northern City Division Chairperson confirms the delayed payment of the casual workers owing to their failure to collect local revenue over a long period of time.
The Alliance for National Transformation political party has rolled out a 2021 election roadmap in which they plan to hold primary elections between July, 27 and August, 31 and handle election petitions that might arise from this process between July, 20 and September 4.