Zziwa who is also the ordinary Bishop of Kiyinda-Mityana diocese, says despite the fact that the church is a fundamental partner in development, a number of their projects have stalled as Uganda Revenue Authority hold their materials because of huge tax bills.
Ntagali said he chose Origye after careful and spiritual consideration. He asked Christians to support Odongo and Origye who are now headed for new tasks.
During the meeting, the Deputy Attorney General, Mwesigwa Rukutana told participants that an official communiqué on the national dialogue has been drafted.
The singer has since posted the police letter cancelling his concerts on his Facebook page, saying he will not sit back and watch his rights being violated.
In his Easter sermon to hundreds of Christians at St. Paul's Cathedral, Namirembe, Bishop Luwalira, appealed to different politicians to be champions of peace as they rally support and seek leadership positions in the country.
Dr. Jackson Amone, the Commissioner Integrated Curative Services, says there is no difference between hospitals that claim to be international and those that are not.
In his Easter message delivered at the diocesan home at Kitovu in Masaka municipality, Bishop Kaggwa indicated that police are falling short of their public expectation of being impartial while enforcing the public order management law, thereby suppressing rights and freedoms of some people.
Researchers have criticized president Museveni government for hiding under Pentecostalism, gambling and leisure as a quick way to escape its responsibility of providing for the population and largely to the youth.
Fred Gonja, the Secretary Jatosi Landing site, says fish smoking and salting is preservation method used by low income earners. Gonja says that unless government wants to keep its citizens in poverty, there is nothing to change in the fish smoking process they currently use.
Ruth Masika, a resident of Kisanga Cell in Kasese Municipality, said they were buying items in small quantities because of hiked prices. Masika cites the hike in tomato prices.
But a quick survey in most of the markets in Kasese town saw traders lament about the poor sales registered during this season.
Dr. Agaba's sister only identified as Immaculate told Uganda Radio Network that they had received information about the headless body recovered by police.
Edmond Ntimba, the acting Kabale Chief Administrative Officer, says the GPS trackers will also help them to crackdown on drivers who go to night clubs and bars with district vehicles.
The Omukama also called on his subjects to work hard and improve so as to boost their household income. Iguru also observed the need to conserve the environment because of the effects of climate change.