Kenneth Kakuru, Remmy Kasule and Hellen Obura argued that the UPDF Act was never intended to be an Act of general application. Kakuru specifically said that it is a statute of a special and limited application whose power only relates to UPDF alone.
Kayiira, a member of the National Unity Platform-NUP is a councillor representing Ggaliraya sub-county says that he will emulate Sserubogo whose main focus was to solve land wrangles in Kayunga.
On Tuesday, the unit revealed that they had arrested two nurses from Nakawa on accusations of vaccinating people using suspected fake vaccines in jabs taken between May 15 and June 17.
The information that is availed on the association's website, anesthesiaug.org, will be able to display information everyday indicating which health facilities have vacant ICU beds. A total of 13 private hospitals have joined the initiative so far.
But Fred Kuhubwa, Cooperative Society Chairperson has petitioned the Masaka City Town Clerk demanding for an inquiry into Mugerwa’s actions, which he argues are out of malice and dishonesty.
A section of members of parliament in the opposition have criticized the government’s move to beef up security by installing digital monitors in all vehicles and motorbikes in the country.
Gen Lokech said Master is the suspect who was captured by Closed Circuit Television –CCTV wearing a stripped blued t-shirt before and after showering Gen Katumba’s vehicle. Gen Lokech said Master is the one who pumped several bullets on right side of the vehicle where Nantongo was sitting and it was his same gun that killed the driver Kayondo.
Alfred Okwonga, the Gulu City Mayor, says that they set the fees after holding consultations with the leadership of various Boda boda groups. He says that the riders will have an option of either paying weekly Shillings 1000, monthly Shillings 40,000 or annually Shillings 48,000.
Justice Musa Ssekaana of the Civil Division of High Court ordered Duncan Mugabi to pay 15 Million Shillings in general damages and 5 Million in punitive damages for defrauding Uganda Baati and its customers.
Nayebare Kyamuzigita, the Chairperson of Nakaseke District COVID-19 Task Force, says that apart from attending burials in high numbers, the mourners stay there for days because of the availability of free food provided by outside catering service providers.
The Senior Hospital Administrator Bezzy Omoya says the inconsistency and delayed payment of health workers, some of whom have already contracted the deadly coronavirus disease, has caused distress and despair.
“Apprehend any government vehicle attached to the town council moving beyond 7pm with more emphasis on tipper truckers reg; UG2212W, UG2540W, LG0021-49, LG0019-49 and LG0009-49 which in addition should be stopped from moving beyond district boarders without my authorization,” the request letter reads in part.
Beatrice Ayikoru, the Chief de mission to Tokyo at Uganda Olympics Committee, says the organizers are trying to do everything possible to protect the second batch of athletes from the dilemma that affected their colleagues.
David Okao, the LCI Chairperson of Ayom-jeri village says that Obote has been living with his six children in the house after separating with his wife but residents were griped into shock after learning that he has been defiling his own daughter.
The Shadow cabinet has asked the Speaker of Parliament to resume sittings of the plenary so that the emergencies of COVID-19 and interventions towards it can be debated by Parliament.
According to scientists, the study will be aimed at determining whether the vaccine can protect against severe disease, hospitalisation or even death among the Ugandan popualtion
Sharon Arach Oyat, the UPC Party Spokesperson says that it’s important that the government intervenes to regulate the prices of the essential drugs especially those that are proven to be useful in managing the covid- 19 pandemic.
Hannington Mirimu and Iddi Kiryebwagenze residents of Nakabago Mukono Central division and Nsambwe in Goma division allegedly committed suicide on Friday and Saturday respectively after losing their spouses to COVID-19.
According to the estimates, the Ministry of Investments was allocated the lion’s share of 3.973 Billion Shillings. Robert Owagonza, the Kingdom Prime Minister says that the money will be used to start a Television and radio station to streamline communication and earn an income to the kingdom.