Kenya’s Harambee Stars are the 2013 Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup champions after seeing off Sudan 2-0 in the final played at the Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi this evening.
Amama Mbabazi, Uganda’s Prime Minister, has taken responsibility for the delayed payments of civil servants and promised to ensure they are paid as soon as possible.
Lawrence Serugunda, the Buwekula Saza chief describes the campaign as malicious, provocative and practically impossible. He adds that the move is against the history and sovereignty of the great Buganda kingdom.
Muwanguzi, who had earlier acted indifferent in past court sessions, trembled and sweated in his pull-neck shirt, when the magistrate declared him guilty of the offense.
The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has today heard that Uganda’s education system is generally poor due to lack of teachers at different levels. A review of the Education Standards Agency—ESA monitoring report by the Auditor General in the year ending June 2011 noted that Universal Primary and Secondary schools are operating without adequate numbers of teachers.
According to Jurua, after Nyagak was switched on they expected stable power from West Nile Rural Electrification Company-WENRECO but it appears their power problems are far from over.
Ogwal Khasule, the Greater Masaka Region Traffic Officer, has resumed work after two months of suspension over alleged corruption. In October this year, Maxwell Ogwal, the Regional Police Commander suspended Khasule from office after a group of drivers accused him soliciting bribes from them.
Kasese district male councillor for PWDs Banjo Masereka expresses concern that several of their functions have not been attended by leaders despite having them invited. He was speaking at the district celebrations to mark the international day for PWDs at Mpondwe primary school on Wednesday.
The Constitutional Court has set Wednesday next week to pass its judgement that will decide the fate of suspended Anti Corruption Court, five months after its operations were halted.
The move is part of the campaign to identify true Muslim communities and expose those individuals disguising themselves as Muslims to engage in terrorism and recruitment of children into rebel activities.
Mzee Emmanuel Eyaru, one of the residents claimed that while traveling back to Kaberamaido from Soroti early last month they were stopped at a roadblock by cops who asked each passenger for money before they allowed them to proceed with their journey.
After being granted a production license for its Kingfisher Oil field in Hoima District, Chinese oil company, CNOOC, have embarked on an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA).
However, a section of vendors have petitioned Adolf Mwesige, the Minister of Local Government to stop the allocation exercise citing some irregularities on the list that was displayed at the market.
Willy Omodo Omodo, the Minister Lango Cultural Institution says their attempt to take over Barlonyo memorial site has delayed due to lack of a constitution.