The Director Community Service Paul Kintu says the move is aimed at rehabilitating people through different community programmes than holding them in custody. Seeking for justice through detention is more like revenge, yet, very expensive for government in terms of feeding and welfare, Kintu said.
The Observer disputes the claims, saying that it has been engaging the tax body since December 2018 to try and clear discrepancies between their figures and those of URA.
Muzoora says the five were returning from Nwoya district this morning where they had gone for cultivation on a canoe loaded with sacks of foodstuffs, which were too heavy for the water forcing it to capsize. The deceaseds bodies were recovered from different spots following a joint search by marine officials and residents.
Wilson James Salaam, Budaka District Police Commander says that police received a tip from an informant that there was a car hidden in a grass-thatched hut and the number plate covered with black polythene, kavera at market B a popular drinking joint in Budaka town council.
Felix Twesigye, another of Kabagambes sons told URN that Musekura sold his initial piece of land when he married a second wife and later started demanding for more land from his father. Twesigye accuses his brother of acting under the influence of intoxicants.