According to Sam Twiineamazima, the Savannah Regional Police Spokesman, Kalyango was with his father Kalyango Tom in the garden, when he told the father that he was going home to drink water.
In Soroti, the group has been named Owok-wok (shake-shake). It is reported that members of the gang beat, rob and ensure that the victim has nothing left on them.
There are reports that Mukono may revoke the city's permission to dump waste at the site after the city continued to use the site beyond the three-day window initially agreed upon.
John Cliff Wamala, Deputy Spokesperson of the Uganda Red Cross Society, stated that the organization does not have resources allocated for school fees, and it is not within its mandate to provide financial support for education.
Amongi urged the board to adhere to corporate governance principles and ensure the Fund's continued growth and profitability. "Pay attention to Section 4(4) of the NSSF Act, which mandates the board to ensure secure, profitable, and effective financial management of the Fund for the benefit of workers and the country," she stated. "It is your responsibility to maintain the tradition of excellence the Fund has enjoyed over the years."
"During our visits to Kitalya Prison, we are not allowed to speak with the detainees individually. Only one person speaks for the group. On our last visit, we learned that soldiers were trying to convince them to change their plea, warning that failure to do so would lead to a longer jail term," Kyagulanyi said.
The plan is part of the university’s strategy to address funding shortfalls caused by declining government support. Vice Chancellor Professor Elly Katunguka Rwakishaya explained that with the continued reduction in government funding, the university was asked to explore alternative avenues for raising funds to sustain operations.
The Kadiba Stadium project in Rubaga Division was launched by FUFA in 2018 and was initially expected to be completed within three years. However, the project has experienced significant delays, falling short of its planned progress.
Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi Region Police spokesperson, stated that Kyarisima, 50, the wife of Justus Nkwasibwe, a resident of Katete Central in Mbarara City South Division, disappeared on September 2, 2024.
The abducted girls, aged between 12 and 16, are usually targeted while collecting firewood or fetching water in the bush.
The legal age of marriage in Uganda is 18, unfortunately, the law is hardly enforced and local traditions often override the law, especially in rural areas in the Karamoja sub-region.