Speaking to mourners during the burial of Okoya on Saturday, Bishop Onono-onweng says he understands some people still have silent anger over wrong things the deceased could have done but asked that he deserves forgiveness like any other man who sins.
The striking staff argue that it is unjust for individuals with similar qualifications to receive vastly different salaries, with some Makerere staff earning only half of what their counterparts in other institutions are paid.
The vessel will be plying the route from Sigulu, Bugana, up to Marenge at Port Victoria in Kenya. According to the Chief Executive Officer for Water Bus, Pritt Okoth says the route will serve as a vital link for communities and businesspeople at boss borders by offering an affordable and efficient transport solution between the two countries.
In Kateta Sub County, Local Council leaders noted that while power lines run through their villages, they remain unconnected, despite their land and crops being destroyed to pave the way for the construction of the electric lines.
Ismail Naddo 31, a resident of Kirasa II Cell in Masindi Municipality went missing from his home on October 1, while riding on a motorcycle registration number UFQ 670U.
Balaam Barugahara said that defilement and rape have deprived the girls of a right to education, therefore prosecution of offenders should be prioritized.
Zepha Muhesi the Deputy Principal of Mulago School of Nursing said it came in handy as pain is currently not one of the topics handled in training for nurses that are not enrolled on palliative care-related courses. He added that all health workers need to have knowledge of pain management as studies have found sixty per cent of Ugandans ignore other symptoms and only go to hospital once they start experiencing pain.
A month ago, the bridge that connects Nyakakindo Cell in Hima Town Council to Nyabubale village in Karusandara was partly destroyed by floods from River Mubuku.
Moses Bwengye Tumwijukye, the District Education Officer decried the early retirement of teachers in government schools. Bwengye explained that since the beginning of 2024, 86 teachers have applied for early retirement.
The Bukalasa Land Offices have faced scrutiny due to bribery, fraud, and mismanagement of land records. Reports indicate that officials solicit bribes for processing land transactions, issuing land titles, or resolving disputes.
Justice Phillip Odoki, of the Gulu High Court circuit, issued the injunction restraining the electoral commission or their agents from carrying out or continuing with the election of a new Paramount Chief until the main application contesting the election on Eng. Moses Odongo Okune is determined.
This year's event, which will also mark 15 years since the kingdom's official recognition by the government, is scheduled for October 19 at Kilembe Golf Course in Kasese Municipality.
The principals said that despite efforts to combat cheating, they are being undermined by supervisors and invigilators who accept bribes from students to cheat.
The report indicates that generally, deaf people are struggling hard to access services due to communication limitations between them and healthcare service providers.