Left-back Azizi Kayondo and winger Jude Semugabi were the heroes of the night, scoring the crucial goals that lifted coach Paul Put’s side to the top of Group K.
Fred Baluku a resident of Kisanga A Cell says he has been unable to drive his car home after the road connecting to his house developed huge gullies on Saturday.
Preliminary police investigations reveal that the couple, who had been living together for two years and had a child, had a tumultuous relationship marked by regular fights. This led Sharon Rukundo to leave their home two weeks ago and seek refuge at her aunt's residence in Juuko Zone.
During a security press briefing at Naguru Police headquarters, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Kituuma Rusoke, the Police Spokesperson, told journalists that their investigation had hit a roadblock due to Kyagulanyi’s refusal to cooperate.
Stephen Masaba, Director of Tourism and Business at the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), also praised visual creative work for its contribution to both tourism and conservation. "Visual storytelling plays a vital role in promoting our natural heritage. Derrick’s art evokes an emotional connection with our environment, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the importance of conservation," Masaba stated.
Margaret Abura, the head teacher of Lotome Girls Primary School, mentioned that the school has children under the age of five, and they are struggling to cater to them. Abura explained that these younger children are often mixed with those above six years old, which disrupts the learning process.
Archbishop Ssemogerere lamented that a culture of mediocrity is hindering progress across the nation, emphasizing that service delivery often lacks excellence. He noted that many projects fail to meet high standards due to this prevailing issue.