The deceased is identified as Phillip Werondere, a resident of Shebeya II village in Bufundi Sub County. According to the village Chairman Reuben Kabahoze, the deceased had a misunderstanding with his wife over a piece of land which Werondere wanted to sell early this year.
He said that the government had resisted the idea of running faith based universities back in days when Muslims requested to set up a faith based university when President Idi Amin Dada mooted the idea.
According to MP James Waluswaka, the government should either scrap or take over the responsibility to pay the fees and ensure that no pupil misses their final examination because their parents could not afford the fee, or were cheated by school administrators.
Kaka says according to verified records, ISO need Uganda shilling 14.5 billion not 29 to compensate former staff. He says no one knows former ISO staff than the organisation itself.
The grant by the German Charity Organization KFW will go towards the construction of 540 stances of public toilets in market facilities in the four divisions in Gulu Municipality.
Currently, the Belgian government is implementing a number of projects in agriculture, Education, Health, Environment, Climate, Energy and among others. However, some of the projects have stalled as result of the red tape involved.
The incident occurred on Friday after Muslims from Muktar Mosque, a Kibuli leaning faction attempted to swear in their own Khadi Hajji Ismail Vuni, a rival to the newly elected Arua Khadi Sheik Abu Jaffer.
They were dragged to court by the state for inciting violence during a public rally at Kabale Municipal stadium in 2012. Four police officers were injured in the clashes and police vehicles vandalised.
The District LCV Chairperson James Ategeka Mugarama says that the Public Service Ministry cleared them to recruit staff but says they are constrained by limited funds.
Samuel Kisitu the district councillor for Kasangombe Sub County said that the fees were affordable and will help to stop health workers from extorting money from patients.
While delivering President Musevenis speech at Lomukura Primary School, Kotido district, the Karamoja Affairs Minister, John Byabagambi, said its time for all Ugandans to revive the fight against HIV.
KCCA spokesperson, Peter Kaujju told Uganda Radio Network that drainage improvements are part of many improvements on the road which will be non-motorised. The section of Namirembe road that will be closed off stretches from Shell Petrol Station to Jaguar Bus Terminal.
Samuel Lukwiya, a 33-year-old resident of Kanyagoga Parish in Bar Dege Division was intercepted from For-God Parish in Bar Dege Division in Gulu Municipality. He had transported a customer from a discotheque in Senior Quarters to the University of the Sacred Heart.
Nyanzi was arrested after posting a loutish birthday poem to President Yoweri Museveni on September 16, 2018, a day after President Musevenis 74th birthday. The poem which was posted on Stella Nyanzis social media page was crafted in vulgarity targeted at the Presidents late mother Esteeri Kokundeka.
Prof. Kiiza observes that with a population relying on agriculture as their source of livelihood, government cannot ask parents to contribute to UPE yet they are poor.
With a sitting capacity of up to 200 people and cargo, the vessel will make several routes to the outlying islands of Kalangala. Currently, Kalangala has three marine vessels, MV Kalangala, MV Pearl and MV Ssese all docking on one island, Bugala leaving the rest of the 84 islands that make up the district without safe means of transport.
The SR riffle number UG RK 2748101731 with 04 rounds of ammunition was recovered from a Henry Erem, a security guard attached to Reserve Protection Company limited in Kampala.
His arrest followed complaints filed by hundreds of parents in Hoima who had lost more than 50 million Shillings in the scam. The parents were reportedly convinced that Kalungi and his agents would secure scholarships for needy students.
The suspects were picked up on Thursday evening following hours of investigations. They are accused of assaulting and disarming a police constable on duty as well as holding hostage humanitarian workers for several hours.