Imam Hassan Kiberu, one of the area Muslim leaders, says that pork vendors are always on the lookout for big functions where they can sell pork. He says much as it is within their right, they inconvenience Muslim guests at such functions.
Adam Kabatano a fruit vendor, told members of the committee that many vendors occupied the market in 1987 but were surprised when their names were not included on the list of vendors to occupy the newly constructed market.
Geoffrey Ogwal, the Chairperson LCII Barl-lela parish is surprised that the parish was not included yet they were duly elected and given administration tools such as stamps by the Chief Administrative Officer.
The project funded by the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) in Uganda and supported by the Swedish government has benefited 4.2 million people since its inception in 2015.
The IEA in a report released in France on Thursday says the debate about the Energy transition due to climate change concerns as well as the soaring energy prices have seen a comeback of nuclear in countries where it was being abandoned due to costs and safety concerns.
Property rates contributes more than 40 percent of KCCA's total local revenue, and has increased from 7.7 billion shillings in financial year 2011/12 to 37 billion.
Col. Mwesigye, who heads operation ‘Tokoora’ (Removing Impurities) sanctioned by President Yoweri Museveni in 2018 has ordered Lt. Col. Mathew Kalema who heads Mpoma barracks in Mukono to shoot on sight however is involved in armored robberies.
Allen Makweta, a referee who joined the protest, said that they decided to block the trade show from taking place in the stadium to protect the green grass.
Sharon Tiko, a produce dealer in Lobida food market, says that they are yet to see the relevance of the facility ever since it was commissioned by the president.
Speaking during a sensitization meeting of leaders of the Parish Development Model, PDM, in Kitgum Municipality on Wednesday, Anywar said the people in Acholi sub-region are not poor in terms of resources, but their poverty exists in their minds.
PAU's Director of Environment, Health, Safety, and Security, Dr. Joseph Kobusheshe says that whoever is looking at opportunities in the Albertine graben must know that it will not be about making profits at the expense of the environment and livelihoods of the people.
The said projects are mainly in agriculture, and were established over two decades by the Sudan government, to respond to claims by the southern part of the country that was threatening to break away at that time, but they were never implemented.