This morning, the operatives picked up Gashumba from Kireka and drove him to his home in Bunga and his offices in Industrial where they conducted another search.
According to information obtained by URN, prior to his visit to Kyesiga and Kyanamukaka sub counties, Ssekandi sent a team led by Mulindwa Birimumaaso, a senior presidential advisor to select and register those who would participate in the consultations.
Police Spokesperson, Asan Kasingye, says that once it is proved that the officers acted within their mandate, the force will have no choice but to represent them.
The detectives whisked Ndawula from Kira Road police this afternoon where he was locked up on Tuesday evening and led him to his home in Kisasi, a Kampala City Suburb.
Public procurement regulators in East Africa have been urged to embrace new technologies of procurement and financial transactions in order to curb corruption in the sector.
Stanley, who has previously criticized the police leadership, states he was provided documents to sign for police bond which was not granted to him before being driven to Kira Road Police Station in Kampala where he is incarcerated.
Muloni said that the Government of Uganda continues to prepare for the introduction of nuclear power as part of the diversification strategy for meeting future electricity needs for social economic development.
Mozambican Anglican Bishop, Dinis Salomo Sengulane, a panel member of the Africa Peer Review Mechanism Eminent Persons is leading a team of experts who have started Ugandas second peer review. The team of 17 experts from over 10 African countries will be in the country for two weeks.
The three; Isaiah Tweheyo Kakuru, 30, and Janet Twinomugisha, 31, both residents of Kakoba ward, and Birari Ndolero, 50, a driver from Kamukuzi division, were arrested after uprooting demarcations erected by the National Environmental Management Authority-NEMA.
In the meeting, held on Tuesday at the Youth Centre in Kotido town, six councillors voted to reject the proposed amendment while nine abstained. Those who rejected the proposal, brought as a private members bill by Igara West MP Raphael Magyezi, vowed to protect, preserve and defend the constitution.
The Committee Vice Chairperson, Robert Migadde, said they are collecting all the concerns affecting the sector and will present a motion to streamline seed multiplication.