The ruling was as a result of an application filed in 2014 by Prince Apolo Kisoro, the former Bunyoro Kingdom Minister for Tourism and Personal Assistant to the King following the King’s ill health.
Kashaka and Bamutura were in 2014, convicted by the then Anti-corruption court judge Catherine Bamugemereire for various roles they played in contracting a sham company, Ammam Industrial Tools and Equipment Limited to purchase 70, 000 bicycles from India. The said bicycles were to be used by parish and Local Council chairpersons in the 2011 general elections. Todate, the bicycles have never been delivered.
"He told me Molly was very dangerous and that's why he didn't use his vehicle. He also warned me not to call him frequently because his phone was being tapped," said Nyangweso.
Tabula Lujja, the prime suspect, was arrested six months after being on the run for the murder of Bbosa, who was gunned down near his home in Lungujja, a Kampala suburb, on February 24, 2024, by assailants moving on a Boda Boda.
Aggrey Winston Muramira the Nakasongola District Chief Administrative Officer said that Nakasongola Health Center IV has been designated to handle patients with severe illness. In contrast, Lwampanga HC 111 will handle patients only those with mild signs.
Cosmus Apuka, the head teacher of Olwal Mucaja Primary School, emphasized that introducing children to organic farming practices is vital for promoting food sovereignty and preventing the extinction of local seeds.
The campaign“Safer Campuses Campaign” is piloted by three universities Makerere Main and Jinja Campus, Ndejje University, and Kampala International University, in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
The protestors from Kyambogo, Makerere and Kampala International Universities, had gathered outside the European Union offices at Nile Avenue in Kampala.
Lamwaka was reportedly struck on the neck and succumbed to her injuries upon arrival at Yotkom Medical Center where she had been rushed for medical treatment.
President Museveni, accompanied by Janet Museveni, Minister of Education and Sports, presided over the event, where he expressed satisfaction with Dr. Kiyonga’s appointment.
Kaggwa emphasized that Africa is becoming a preferred MICE destination, and Uganda must remain competitive to benefit like other countries. He added that, with the empowerment and insight gained so far, they plan to advocate for the industry more effectively.
According to Nsibambi, there needs to be a law specifically addressing Kampala city and other areas like Jinja, Entebbe, Fort Portal, and Mbarara, where historical sites and monuments have been documented.
Patrick Ayota, the NSSF’s Managing Director believes that the implementation of this project will help the Fund achieve its strategic objective of recruiting at least 50% of Uganda’s working population by 2035.
Mercury is widely used in small-scale gold mining to separate gold from other minerals due to its ability to form an amalgam with gold. However, this process releases substantial amounts of mercury into the environment, contributing to 37% of global mercury emissions.