Justice Flavia Anglin Ssenoga of the High Court Criminal Division found Cherotich guilty of murdering Lameck Ogwang and Fred Sembatya, both Boda boda riders.
The hippos proved too strong for a Djibouti team that was beaten 4-0 by Sudan when Sserwada added his second goal of the afternoon before Second half substitute Isma Mugulusi registered his name on the score sheet. Justine Opiru sent the football fans crazy after he scored the last goal of the game on the 73rd mark.
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference on Monday kicked off at the Speke Resort, Munyonyo with mainly two meetings including the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians Conference and the Small Branches Conference.
Nyangkol told URN in an interview at Gulu Central Police Station that Otim was arrested while addressing vendors and youths at Cereleno Market along Ring Road in Pece Division Gulu Municipality.
A section of delegates at the ongoing 64th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) today criticized governments for allegedly not taking steps to curb the increasing effects of climate change.
The suspect is Ronald Kasozi, who is suspected to be an accomplice in the murder of Mohammad Ssekitto, a resident of Kisaba landing site. The deceased’s lifeless body was found dumped in his garden on Saturday afternoon.
Prosecution told court that on September 18th, 2019 while at Mabito in Nateete in Rubaga Division, the accused persons including 70 women and 65 men were found with smashed and rolled sticks of marijuana ranging from 18 to 40 without lawful excuse.
Justice Basaza found Kaweesa guilty of murdering, Annet Nakabugo. The convict is also implicated for raping and murdering eight other women who were killed in a similar manner in Nansana in 2017.
Shafiq Teera, the Chairperson Bwaise Dembe taxi park, says over twenty-five taxis were vandalized and 19 drivers injured during the weekend clashes. He says chaos started shortly holding their general meeting.
Speaking to URN in a phone interview, the spokesperson of Electoral Commission Jotham Taremwa said that the process has not been confirmed yet and hence cannot be implemented.
Police Spokesperson, Fred Enanga, reading the Bomb experts statement, said an examination of the explosion has revealed that it was caused by heat as scrap dealers thought they would cut it into pieces perhaps for proper wielding.
Celestine Bagampiire, a farmer and Bumbaire Sub County LC III Chairperson, says they had high hopes in the initiative but 10 years down the road it hasn’t helped them.
The gadget receives sound through an inbuilt microphone, converts the waves to electrical signals and sends them to an amplifier which increases the power of the signals and sends them to the ear through a speaker.
In the campaign being conducted by the area LCI officials, Dr. Odung emphasized that every household whose toilet facility has been washed down must bury all fecal material in a dug pit of at least a half a meter into the ground for every time they want to defecate.
Byensi said most of the companies were foreign, with up 75% of the investments being brought in by foreigners. Domestic investors will only cover 25%. Chinese lead the pack of the people asking permits to invest in Uganda. Ugandans came in second.
The reports indicate that assault victims are often charged 20,000 Shillings while persons with rape complaints are directed to specific clinics where they pay between 30,000 to 100,000 Shillings for an examination, which is ideally supposed to be conducted at no cost.
William Kotaki, the in charge of Bulucheke health center III confirmed the lack of the vaccines attributing it to the breakdown of the freezer at the facility. He disclosed that more than 4000 people who received the first dose haven’t received their second dose due to lack of vaccines.