Prosecution alleges that the suspects used the vehicle presented in court to carry the explosives from Kenya to Uganda, before they were detonated and killed 76 people.
Supporters of Simon Aleper, the incumbent MP Moroto Municipality accused the party flag bearer Fred Angella for favoring his supporters in the distribution of the money yet it is meant for preparations for Musevenis rallies. It
Fred Enanga, the Police spokesperson says statements recorded from the other victims of the attack show that their colleagues jumped through the window and disappeared into the bushes.
Third Deputy Prime Minister, Henry Kajuras campaign manager, James Mulindambura says there were irregularities in the National Resistance Movement party primaries.
Emmanuel Odong carried the cross to show that presidential candidate Amama Mbabazi had resurrected, following an incident in June when a section of youth carried a coffin claiming Mbabazi was politically dead.
Odonga Otto, the Aruu County Member of Parliament says he regrets the demonstration where youths held a mock funeral for ex-prime minister Amama Mbabazi.
Dr. Katumba Gubala, an official from Ministry of Health said it is crucial for Uganda to adopt new technologies to help health workers across the country to network and communicate to speed up service delivery to patients.
Each of the 112 districts is represented by five delegates who include the district youth chairperson, secretary for finance, the secretary for female affairs, among others.
Manshur Suwed, the Central North Region Police Spokesperson says Ojule received a cow through the Office of the Prime Minister under the Livestock restocking program and sold it to Okello at Shillings 400,000.
Sam Kinyera, a resident of Gulu town says he has been a strong supporter of The Democratic Alliance right from the beginning adding that he has been following the developments in TDA in the media.
On November 4th, Iddi Ouma and Paul Ssembajjwe applied to the Constitutional Court for an interim injunction to stop Electoral Commission and the Attorney General from demanding the nomination fees from parliamentary aspirants.
Daniel Bekele, the Africa Director at Human Rights Watch, said this landmark visit is a key moment for Pope Francis to stand with all victims of human rights abuses, including those targeted because of their ethnic or religious group or their sexual orientation.