Mathias Mpuuga, the Masaka Municipality Member of Parliament is the latest opposition legislator to return the money. Mpuuga returned the money to the finance office in parliament on Thursday afternoon.
The Inspector General of Police, Kale Kayihura, says they are ready to kick start the construction of the second phase of the medical center. The second phase will have a 500 bed capacity.
French born tactician Claude Marie Francois Le Roy and Joao Miguel de Castro Ferreira Portugal are among the many coaches to apply to take up the Uganda Cranes job
Albert Lokoru, the Tepeth County MP, says he will release his consultation program next week. Lokoru says he is busy planning how to engage all stakeholders in the consultations.
Col Patrick Mwesigye, the Commission the National Secretariat for Patriotic Corps, says the annual training was initiated by the respective College principal with the aim of imparting a sense of national consciousness in the upcoming workforce.
Eva Namusoke, a teacher from St. Kizito Maluvule Primary School is one of the teachers who was rewarded. She explained that the award is testament of the good work that teachers do.
The Committee Chairperson, Annet Nyaketcho, said that she has personally tried to dial the number on numerous occasions without getting through to the call center.
David Sempa, the Amudat Resident District Commissioner has regretted the incident and faulted the GISO for assaulting officers and involving himself in smuggling.
Joel Tubanone, the Lira DPC denies assaulting the MPs, saying he only acted within the law. Tubanone says police held meetings with the MPs and advised them against holding joint consultations as directed by their superiors.
Michael Mubangizi, the UCU Public Relations Officer, says the think tank will provide Christian based solutions to different research questions that they will take up.
Bosco Busulwa, a parent at Magoma Orthodox primary school, says pupils have been studying under fear because of the dilapidated structures. He says the donation to the school will help to restore faith among parents and promote education standards in the area.
Kabanda, who is already consulting her electorate, says she decided to spend the money on buying 50 plastic chairs for each village in the district since it came from national coffers and not the National Resistance Movement-NRM party treasury.
Angelline Osegge, who chairs the Public Accounts Committee-PAC, says she wants nothing to do with the money, since many of them have already consulted their electorate.
Robert Mbabazi, another parent accuses the administration of failing to stop alcoholism in the school. He also wonders why the school administration has failed to account for the money contributed by parents for the school pick-up.
According to the Vice President of Iran Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Masoud Khansari, Uganda being a member of both the East African Community and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, offers a great entry point into the regional market with a combined population of over 600 million.