Some of the women with physical disabilities note that they are deprived of basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter. They also cited abuse by their spouses who impregnate them and disappear leaving them to languish.
Capt. Tonny Olinga and his two juniors identified as Okello and Oloya allegedly killed, Vincent Opiyo, on 13th of November at Apaa, Zoka forest in Adjumani District.
Mulekwa said sometimes CSOs cross the line of public sensitization and align themselves to particular political camps or side with individual candidates.
Emmanuel Elweu reportedly disappeared when he went for patrol in Funve forest reserve together with Idris Nassur and Geoffrey Mbabazi, the Forest supervisor in Kyamuswa County. His lifeless body was found on Thursday morning with in the middle of Funve forest reserve together with his gun.
During a conference to mark International Anti-corruption day in Kampala, the agencies outlined their achievements and progress in fighting corruption.
The Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson, Patrick Onyango, says the suspects include managers of arcades and people who were found without wearing face masks.
In his statement, Dholimala accused Magumba of orchestrating the plan to sell the gun. "Magumba is the one who initiated this deal after telling me that, his counterparts in security had directed him to selloff this old gun on their behalf," he said.
They argue that the security personnel are partisan by siding with the National Resistance Movement-NRM Party. They also accuse the Electoral Commission of failing to take charge of the whole electoral process.
Godfrey Kaleti, the Officer in Charge of the Criminal Investigations Department at Kalerwe police station, says the deceased’s body had decomposed, an indication that she could have died last week.
Speaking at a conference commemorating International Anti-Corruption day on Wednesday, Nakalema justified her decision to investigate Dr. Lagu, saying the proceeds from livestock have increased from Shillings 800m to Shillings 2.2bn in less than a year since his dismissal.
Athoril was first rushed to St Jude clinic in Ndeeba, which referred her to Mulago hospital when her condition deteriorated. The school counsellor, Rosemary Muyingo, says the deceased was only given one stroke of the cane. She says the pupil has been battling heart complications, which were known to her parents and the school.