The Bishop Michael Lubowa of the Central Buganda Diocese, says that the processing plant is part of their plan to transform Mpigi, Gomba, and Butambala districts into self-sustaining with excellence in agriculture, household incomes, and community resilience.
It is alleged that on the evening of Saturday, January 29, workers on a cattle farm at Lumanyo Village, Maddu Sub County attacked Moses Mbigidde, 50, and beat him up, leading to his death. He had reportedly gone to fetch water from a dam located about a Kilometer away from his home when the attackers descended on him.
Children with Down syndrome often develop heart defects and problems with vision and hearing. They often have eyes that slant upward, small ears that may fold over slightly at the top, a small mouth that makes the tongue appear large, a small nose with a flattened bridge, a short neck, small hands with short fingers, and loose joints.
It is alleged the late Muhanguzi, a resident of Kisoga village was attacked and murdered while on his way from Nsambwe Trading Center where he had gone to buy fuel on Monday evening.
NUP Candidate Betty Sentamu has appealed against the dismissal of her election case faulting the Mpigi High Court Judge Richard Wejuli Wabwire for dismissing her case on technical grounds.
According to the police, more than 10 residents armed with machetes and sticks attacked the group leaving Daniel Mugabi dead and injuring five others including Matsiko severely injured.
According to information from the residents, Rev. Kasambula, who has been serving in Lwamata Catholic Parish had taken more than 2 years without visiting his property. He was reportedly shocked to find the suspect occupying his house and utilizing his land without his consent.
The petition follows two video clips which recently went viral on social media in which Kisakyamukama uttered abusive, vulgar and defamatory statements against the Kabaka, the Katikkiro and the people of Buganda and clergy of the Catholic Church, which the councilors say were promoting sectarianism and tribalism.
At Kabulassoke township where the police again mounted armored vehicles to prevent Kyagulanyi and his entourage to reach Maddu town council where he had planned his main rally of the day, Kyagulanyi addressed his supporters amidst tear gas, live bullets and water splashed by the police armored vehicles.
Henry Kizito, a resident of Kiriri trading centre said that he was startled to see Mayambala’s saloon car escorted by a fully equipped Electoral Commission vehicle manned by police personnel. He says this tantamount to wastage of resources.
The ministry of health announced this morning that one of the community cases that tested positive on Monday was from Gomba. The others were from Kyotera, Tororo, Wakiso, Yumbe and Mpigi districts.
Dr. George Kiwanuka, the Gomba District Health Officer, says prior to the lockdown they used to register not more than ten cases neonatal and still births within a space of three months or more. He however, says they registered eight cases in April alone.
Kalule Ssengo says that although it is a fact that sports has of recent become more commercialized and a serious source of income, but at the level of Masaza cup it should be more centered on helping people of a particular area to see their talents develop.
Phillip Mukasa, the Katonga Regional Police Spokesperson, says that the youths closed the road in different towns and police officers pleaded with them to cheer from roadsides in vain.
Some of the projects which have been suspended are piggery, horticulture, poultry and passion fruit growing among other agriculture projects. Records from the district YLP focal person’s office indicate that almost all youth groups who have ventured into agriculture projects have recorded low or no return on investments.
According to the report, the district was allocated 382.12 million shillings under the Uganda Road Fund program, but the officers could only account for shillings 187 million.