Rev. Benon Walube, the head of Lands and Estates at Busoga diocese says they have already surveyed 27.8 acres of land in Bugembe town council and demarcated it into smaller plots for leasing.
Richard Muhangi, the chairperson Sheema Development Association says they have teamed up with concerned residents to rescue Kitagata hospital, which has not had a face lift for over 20 years.
During the scuffle, Birimumaaso allegedly bit Kirya\'s finger and cheeks. Nyana claims that Birimumaaso’s men roughed him up and disarmed him with the help of their boss before they assaulted him.
According to Assy Mukundane, the officer In Charge of Katovu Police station, Nakayiwa found her husband Muhangi cuddling a prostitute identified as Justine Nasanga (28) in a bar. Infuriated by the act, Nakayiwa immediately grabbed Nasanga beat her up until she died.
It is alleged that the police officer indentified as Kayondo, the officer in charge of Kasagama police station asked a bribe of 170,000 shillings from a resident indentified as Labuan Kaserekirwe to open up a case of theft.
Empaako is a naming system practised by the Batooro, Banyoro, Batuku, Batagwenda and Banyabindi communities in western uganda. In the tradition, children are given one of twelve names shared across the communities in addition to their given and family names. It can be used as a greeting or a declaration of affection, respect, honour or love.
Nasabu Nabirye 30, a resident of Bukagabo beach in Malongo Sub County has reportedly been suffering from continuous menstrual bleeding. It is presumed that this forced her to commit suicide. Her dead body was found dangling on a mango tree in a cassava plantation.
Dr. Byabashaija believes building another prison elsewhere would be the only permanent solution for him to improve the conditions of Luzira, which is the largest prison facility in the country.
Through their Umbrella body “Bewekula Banyakitaara community†the Banyoro in the County claim that the Buganda’s continued retention of Buwekula as part of its territory implies that the Banyoro are still slaves in their own land.
He says the suspects beat up the cops and hacked them with machetes on the hands and head. Mukasa says that by the time residents came, they saw the cops lying down in a pool of blood.
Many girls have had a bad and embarrassing experience among their peers during Menstrual periods triggering shame, stigma, and a sense of poor belonging forcing them to stay away from school.
The revelation was made to court this morning by Nyombi’s lawyer; Joseph Masiko before High Court judge Stephen Musota. The ULS lawyer Mohhamed Mbabazi welcomed the idea.
Byamukama says he is not opposed to the relocation of the lorry park to the cemetery land, but he wants the decision halted until when another piece of land is earmarked for a new cemetery.
Rev Geoffrey Matata, the acting chairman of the school management committee observes that few months after the construction, the floors, verandas and walls developed cracks. He also faults the district for hiding the bill of quantities and the identities of the contractor
Joyce Adong, a resident of Okwamomwar village in Palam Sub County in Usuk County explains that the late MP bought the ambulance to compliment the work of the only government ambulance that is deployed at Katakwi Health Centre Four.