In the complaint, the 16-year-old girl accuses Ssebalamu of repeatedly defiling her. Andrew Lubega, the Programmes Officer at CODI says that the victim alleges that Ssebalamu has been picking her from town to his private home in Kitante zone where he repeatedly defiled her over the last three months.
Recently, Wobulenzi town council embarked on plans to restore order in the town council and started enforcing measures to enable the town council to qualify for a municipal status.
Godfrey Bbosa, the acting Nakadingidi zone LC 1 Chairperson, says Natukunda attacked his victims at around 4: 00am in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. He reportedly stabbed Katushabe before he strangled her child and fled.
Samuel Musasizi, another youth says that they want President Museveni to return to the 15 points programme that include restoration of democracy, end political manipulation based on tribalism or sectarianism, and improve social services and eliminate corruption among others.
Rose Namata, a neighbor to Nassaka says the two children suffocated to death as a result of the smoke from the burning clothes. Namata says they suspect that one of the children pulled the kerosene candle forcing it to fell on the clothes.
The money was donated after a petition, by the LC 3 Chairperson Sebastian Ssebaggala, for financial support towards the development of sporting grounds. Upon receipt, Ssebaggala and Town Clerk Irene Nakamatte purchased 3.5 acres of land in Kikoma zone, with a down payment of Shs 40 million.
Two people have people have been killed and one critically injured when gunmen attacked and opened fire on their house at Nakasero zone in wobulenzi Town Council.
Heavily Anti-riot Police led by Mario Ociti, the officer in charge of Wobulenzi post swung into action and fired teargas and live bullets to disperse the rowdy students.
Mario Ociti, the Officer in charge of Wobulenzi Police Station says that police was tipped off by Judith Nabaggala, a neighbor to the deceased following a heavy stench from her room.
Sebastian Ssebagala, the LC III chairperson Wobulenzi Town Council says that the water tariff will be revised to shilling 2300 in the next five months so that they can generate adequate revenue to cater for the operation costs.
Wobulenzi town council has finally scrapped the 18 percent Value Added Tax-VAT that was imposed on water following protests from residents and councilors.
Councilors in Wobulenzi have accused the town council clerk of swindling over 6 millions shillings that were meant to rehabilitate the public toilet and install street lights.