A section of Ugandans who battled rebel leader Alice Lakwena have petitioned the Speaker of Parliament over delayed compensation for their role in stopping the rebel.
Corporal Esther Kyazike, officer-in-charge of Nyakinama police post who was chairing the meeting says that the community policing was aimed at reconciling Madame who is being accused of assaulting her daughter –in-law identified as Keren Uzamukunda of the same residence.
According to a report presented by the Supreme Court Judge, Dr Esther Kisaakye , in 2019 they disposed a total of 111 matters out of 172 which were registered.
In a press briefing today in Arua town, Mao who is visiting Arua and the West Nile region told journalists that since peoples election apathy has gone up over the years, this time round they will use popular uprising to force the government of Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to relinquish power if his party attempts to rig elections for him.
According to one of the complaints, Mike Bonny Achor the three officers were spotted by a vigilant resident who then alerted them and when they stormed the scene yesterday at Midnight, they found the three officers loading the goats on a lorry loaded with some charcoal.
Police team in Kampala have launched a hunt for one, Christ Balinda, after 28 registration number plates of Boda-boda motorcycles were recovered from his pit latrine. Balinda, who is a resident of Nkere zone, Makindye Division, in Kampala allegedly took off after he was tipped by someone that police were to search his home.
Ronal Lodigo, the Head of the Law Enforcement Office in Mbale Municipality told the members that the people who allegedly picked from the three people who arrested were just support staff who are helping the law enforcement officers to enhance on their man power.
Doris Mutti, a resident of Kanyanya, said they were buying water from the trucks at Shs 100,000 per week. She said in a month, they get water for one week and the rest of the time the taps are dry.
Moses Otimong, the Soroti Municipal Council Town Clerk, says that much as the contractor, TECHNO 3 Uganda Ltd has completed 95% of the physical works, the finishing might take them up to April due to changes that arose during the monitoring visits by stakeholders.
The FDC Deputy Spokesperson, John Kikonyogo, says the acts of police brutally don’t only violate the rights of Ugandans but taint image of the police force.
According to Enanga, away from winning lottery tricks, they also call people who have relatives abroad claiming that their people have sent them packages, which need to be cleared at the Airport.
Mayiga says there is need for the President to bring to book top corrupt government officials who seem to be untouchable. He observed that the NRM government has for the past 34 years devised ways to apprehend the corrupt but Ugandans are yet to be convinced by the results.
Odongo says a 15-year-old teen has also come up accusing the same suspect of sodomizing him in an incomplete house behind Soroti hotel in September 2019.
According to the Health Ministry, there is need to increase the number of General hospitals, health center IVs and IIIs if it is to meet its goal to reduce the distance Ugandans travel to access medical care.
With the target for the first production becoming more uncertain, companies have seen scale back of activities, staff layoffs, redundant assets, and receivership as early bird move to prepare for Uganda’s oil industry seems to backfire.
Robert Oken, the Officer in Charge of Criminal Investigations Department at Kitgum Central Police Station confirms Nokrach’s arrest. According to Oken, the speaker was picked up for assaulting his father and brother in a property row.
Deputy Kampala police mouthpiece, Luke Owoyesigyire, said Butan called the victims of Asian origin in the pretext that he had secured jobs for them in Canada. The duo picked the victims at Entebbe Airport on January 15 but later confiscated their passports.
A notice issued by the Acting Assistant Supreme Court Registrar, Esther Nansambu shows that the panel comprises of Justices Dr. Esther Kisaakye, Stella Arach Amoko, Opio Aweri, Lillian Tibatemwa, Richard Buteera, Paul Mugamba and Mike Chibita.