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NRM Public Relations Officer, Mercy Timbitwire Remanded

Mercy Timbitwire, a Public Relations Officer at the NRM Secretariat was remanded to Luzira Prison after a video showing her slapping a traffic police officer went viral. She was arrested on Friday October 18 and spent the weekend at Jinja Road Police Station before appearing yesterday at Nakawa Chief Magistrates Court.

Prosecutors have filed two separate cases against her. In the first case, Timbitwire is jointly charged with Bernadine Abangira, the Administrator of Berger Rights Holdings Limited with the theft of two mobile phones worth 800,000 shillings belonging to police officer Charles Makawa and an EPS machine valued at 14 million shillings which is property of the Uganda Police Force.

They are also accused of assaulting a police officer and being accessories after the fact of a felony. According to the prosecution, the alleged incidents took place at the UMA Showgrounds in Nakawa Division on October 18, 2024. After the alleged offenses, Timbitwire and Abangira reportedly used force against Officer Charles Makawa with Timbitwire specifically accused of assaulting him while he was performing his duties. Abangira is charged as an accessory for allegedly helping Timbitwire evade accountability.

In the second case, Timbitwire faces charges of reckless driving, failing to comply with a police officer’s orders and using a vehicle without third-party insurance as required by law. Prosecutors claim that Timbitwire drove a white Toyota Land Cruiser with the registration number 439T recklessly along New Port Bell Road near Makerere University Business School while using a handheld mobile phone.

Both women have pleaded not guilty to all charges before Chief Magistrate Erias Kakooza. State Attorney Mariam Kuluthum informed the court that investigations are complete. They will remain in custody at Luzira Prison until November 4, 2024.

SFC soldier at large after shooting and killing 3 people-Agago

A soldier from the elite Special Forces Command (SFC) is currently eluding capture after allegedly shooting dead three civilians and inflicting critical injuries on three others in Agago District. The suspect has been identified as Private RA/249451 Bony Ameny, a 45-year-old resident of Ocini Tetulu village, located in Kamdini Sub-county within Oyam District. He had been stationed at the Pakor Dungu detachment in Parabongo sub-county, Agago District.

Security officials reported that Ameny discharged his firearm against the civilians around 12:30 am on Monday while in Ngora East village situated approximately 15 kilometers from his designated area of deployment. Local authorities identified the victims as Florence Ajalo, 16; Akidi Santina, 52; and Santina’s 19-year-old daughter, Sunday Apio.

The injured parties comprise Charles Kidega, 45, who was struck in both legs along with Janet Apio, 20, and her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Blessing Agenorwot. All those injured are presently receiving medical care at Dr. Ambrosoli Hospital in Kalongo Town Council.

George William Kilama, the LC3 Chairperson for Lai Muttu Sub-County revealed that the incident arose from a tumultuous relationship between the suspect and his spouse. Kilama elucidated that Ameny’s wife who had been residing in Oyam District recently returned to Paimol Sub-county and rekindled her relationship with the father of her child. Following his discovery of his wife’s new affair, Ameny departed from his post on Sunday evening and camped in Ngora East village reportedly compelling a local man at gunpoint to act as a guide.

Kilama remarked that when witnesses reported the abduction and attempted to intervene, the suspect opened fire targeting those who approached in response to the gunshots.

James Nabinson Kidega, the Agago Resident District Commissioner and chairperson of the district security committee confirmed the incident and denounced the actions of the suspect emphasizing that his role was intended to safeguard community members.

Kidega stated that both the police and military are conducting investigations into the incident and are actively pursuing the fugitive.

The suspect is among a contingent of elite soldiers from the SFC who were deployed two years ago in Agago District to combat the persistent cattle rustling perpetrated by suspected Karimojong warriors.

The bodies of the deceased have been transported to Dr. Ambrosoli Memorial Hospital where they await postmortem examinations. A case of murder by firearm has been formally registered by the police at Kalongo Police Station under SD03/21/10/2024/CRB160/2024.

S4 Candidate dies in Kamwenge

Rwamwanja Secondary School in Kibale East, Kamwenge District is in mourning the tragic death of Apophia Katushabe, a Senior Four candidate at the same school.

Katushabe had completed only four papers in the ongoing Uganda Certificate of Education examinations and was pronounced dead on Saturday evening.

Ndibarema Lawrence, the deputy head teacher of Rwamwanja Secondary School confirmed her death noting that Katushabe had been coping with minor medical complications during the exams. However, her condition worsened on Friday and she was rushed to a hospital in Kampala where she ultimately passed away.

Lawrence expressed disappointment saying that as a school they had high hopes in Katushabe who was considered a top candidate. “Now, out of 235 candidates taking the exams, we are left with only 234,” he lamented.

Katushabe was just 22 years old and her burial is scheduled for Monday October 21 at her parents’ home in Ntuntu Nkoma parish, Katalyeba Town Council in Kamwenge district.

AK-47 recovered, Suspected Robber Nabbed

Security forces in Ibanda district have recovered an automatic rifle AK-47 along with live ammunition. The Rwizi Region Police Spokesperson, SP Samson Kasasira has also confirmed the arrest of Ashraf Kiiza in connection with the firearm which was concealed in a swamp.

The operation conducted by a joint security team, led to the discovery of the weapon and two rounds of ammunition in Igorora village in Igorora Town Council. Kiiza, a known criminal had severally avoided arrest in a number of operations across multiple districts including Mbarara, Kazo, Kiruhura and Kamwenge. He and other accomplices are believed to be behind a string of armed robberies and cattle thefts in these areas.

Kiiza is suspected to have concealed the gun serial number UG PSO 56S 4101 385 13187 in a swamp. He was apprehended on October 10 during an intelligence-led operation involving the Police, Uganda People’s Defence Forces and Internal Security Organisation operatives.

He denied being the owner of the firearm which compelled the operatives to transfer him to Bihanga Army Barracks for further interrogations. Investigations are underway to trace the origin of the gun and apprehend additional suspects.

Bishop Magezi Urges Coffee Farmers to Register

Coffee growers in Northwest Ankole Diocese,Ibanda district have been urged to participate in the ongoing farmer registration exercise. This call was made by Bishop Amos Magezi emphasizing that the initiative is vital for protecting households which are dependent on coffee production.

He further revealed that this will ensure stability of the church and the national economy by facilitating uninterrupted coffee exports to the European Union (EU).

This call comes at a time when Uganda is approaching a critical deadline to comply with new EU legislation regarding coffee imports from “deforested zones.” The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) set to take effect on December 30 mandates that exporters and farmers demonstrate that coffee intended for the EU market is sourced from land where deforestation has not occurred since 2020. The registration exercise aims to establish a traceability system for coffee enabling Uganda to maintain access to the EU market which has 26 member countries.

During a media briefing on October 15 at his office in Ibanda town, Bishop Magezi highlighted the urgency of completing the farmer registration process in collaboration with the government before the deadline. He noted that coffee cultivation is a key initiative for the seven-year-old diocese which has distributed over 100,000 coffee seedlings across its 36 parishes.

Bishop Magezi pointed out that compliance with EU regulations would help ensure stable household incomes allowing families to afford education, healthcare and other necessities while also potentially reducing domestic violence driven by poverty. The regulation is intended to ensure traceability of coffee from farms to market.

He also announced that the diocese’s farmer registration system has received approval from the government and the EU. Since the registration process commenced in mid-2023 over 5,000 farmers have already been registered. However, the prelate called for government support noting that enumerating farmers is a challenging and costly task. The diocese plans to invest over 80 million Ugandan shillings in this initiative.

An enumerator from Kyanyabigondo, Kitontooma parish in the Bugarama archdeaconry reported that some individuals are hesitant to register due to fears of potential taxation.

Two S4 Students Die During Examination Period in Kasese

Police in Kasese district are investigating the sudden death of Sulaina Nabasirye, a senior four student at Bwera Secondary School. Her death follows the tragic case of another candidate, Emmanuel Maate, who died by hanging days prior to sitting his national exams.

On Monday, Nabasirye sat for her exams and attended study sessions with her classmates. After returning to her dormitory, she reportedly developed breathing difficulties. The school matron, Peninah Biira rushed her to Bwera General Hospital where she was pronounced dead at approximately 11:00 PM.

Rwenzori East Police Spokesperson, SP Nelson Tumushime stated that police led by the Bwera Division police commander SP Tai Ramathan arrived at the scene and collected samples for postmortem analysis as part of the ongoing investigation.

This incident marks the second reported death of a candidate during the examination period. An emergency meeting with students was held at Bwera Secondary School this morning and examinations continued as scheduled.

On Saturday, 16-year-old Emmanuel Maate, a senior four student at Karambi Senior Secondary School, was found hanging in his room. Reports indicate that Maate had been dealing with personal issues including an alleged relationship that resulted in the pregnancy of a junior student which had reportedly caused him significant distress.

S4 Student Gives Birth After Chemistry Exam, Aspires to Be Nurse”

A student of senior four at Bwizi Seed Secondary School in Bwizi Sub County, Kibale East, Kamwenge District identified as Susan Asiimamukama gave birth after her chemistry exam yesterday Monday October 14 has revealed that she is determined to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse.

Following her completion of the chemistry paper under the Lower Secondary curriculum, Asiimamukama welcomed a baby girl in the evening. Our reporter visited her during her preparations for her third exam, which was Geography paper 1 which she did today morning,Asiimamukama revealed that she was feeling alright and carried optimism to completing all the papers.

“My dream in education is to become a nurse and help treat people, if all goes well,” she stated.

Regarding her newborn, Susan mentioned that the baby is healthy and under close monitoring by nurses.

Festo Musinguzi, the head teacher of Bwizi Seed Secondary School, praised Susan as one of the school’s brightest candidates and expressed confidence in her performance in the exams. He assured her that the school will provide all necessary support to ensure her successful completion of the examinations.

Asiimamukama is prepared to sit for her fifth exam, physics paper 1, tomorrow morning and then fine art in the afternoon.

Five bow out of race to replace Sarah Mateke

Five out of the13 National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidates contesting to replace the late Sarah Nyirabashitsi Mateke, the fallen Kisoro District Woman Member of Parliament have withdrawn from the race. Their withdrawal follows a meeting held with President Yoweri Museveni at State House Entebbe on Sunday October 13. The meeting aimed at harmonizing the candidacy though no consensus was reached prompting Museveni to suggest another meeting for party stakeholders on Monday October 13.

Kazo FM has learnt that President Yoweri Museveni urged primary aspirants to withdraw in favor of Ms. Grace Akifeza an idea that some of the candidates, including Fancy Nirere, opted to continue their campaigns for the party flag. Five candidates; Sylvia Dushime, Louise Niyikiza, Allen Nkurikiye, Aphia Nyiramahoro, and Eva Twizera stepped down after a meeting where it was suggested they would receive Shs30 million for doing so. However, Fredrick Tanga Odoi, the NRM Electoral Commission Chairman, denied offering any compensation.

Five candidates withdrawing from the race, leaves Hellen Mbonye, Winfred Igiraneza, Jemimah Irankunda, Rose Kabagyeni, Blessed Kitentera, and Irene Mahirwe as challengers.

Dushime explained that her withdrawal was based on the President’s advice and a personal decision to support the party. Remaining candidates expressed that while they were open to a single candidate representing the party, consensus proved difficult. Jemimah Irankunda highlighted her intent to show that the NRM is inclusive of all generations.

The Kisoro District Woman MP seat became vacant following the passing of Sarah Nyirabashitsi Mateke, the former State Minister for Defence and Veteran Affairs.

The NRM has set October 25, 2024 as the polling date for its flag bearer while the Independent Electoral Commission will hold the by-election on November 14, 2024.

7 year old killed by bodaboda in Buhweju district

Police in Buhweju District are searching for an unidentified motorcyclist who allegedly hit a juvenile pedestrian killing her on spot.

The Greater Bushenyi Region Police Spokesperson, Martial Tumusiime confirmed that the accident occurred on Sunday October 13 at around 5:00pm in Kikyuzi Village along Nsiika-Kajani road. The victim has been identified as Prossy Tweshengyereze, 7, daughter of Lawrence Kabundama, a resident of Katobera Cell in Kikyuzi Ward, Nsiika Town Council.

Reports indicate that the motorcyclist was traveling from Kajani towards Nsiika who upon reaching Kikyuzi Village lost control of the motorcycle and struck Tweshengyereze who was walking on the roadside killing her on spot.

Tumusiime added that the body was retrieved and taken to Nsiika Health Centre IV pending a post-mortem. Efforts to locate the motorcycle and the rider are ongoing.

Buhweju District Vice Chairman Dead

The Buhweju District Vice Chairman, Expedicto Rukundo died on Thursday in the afternoon following a longtime of illness. Rukundo succumbed to multi-organ failure at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital where he had been receiving treatment for close to a year.

Rukundo joined Buhweju District Council in 2011 representing Karungu Subcounty and served in various capacities with all the three different district chairpersons Buhweju District has had. He was elected speaker in his second term as councillor and he held this position until he was appointed the vice chairman in 2021 by the incumbent chairman,Deo Atuhaire aka Omuhatiizi.

Rukundo was a social scientist who took up teaching as hobby and politics as a calling. He taught at Mbarara Modern Secondary School before being elevated to the position of deputy head teacher of the same school.

Due to his love for education,Rukundo teamed up with his friends to start up Karungu Secondary School which is currently called Karungu Seed Secondary School, a name it attained after it was sold off to government of Uganda. In the chase of his childhood dream, Rukundo and his colleagues teamed again and established another secondary school, St.Victor Secondary School Katara.

According to Deo Atuhaire, the Buhweju District Chief, Rukundo had been undergoing kidney dialysis at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital with hope that he would gain strength and be flown to India for further management.

Atuhaire revealed that his deputy was a man committed to quality service delivery to his people a task he kept playing until he breathed his last. ”Even on his sickbed, Rukundo still coordinated activities on phone, said Atuhaire.

Atuhaire further revealed that “Buhweju District has lost an illustrious son who was open to working with anyone regardless of their political or religious affiliation” .

The Buhweju County Legislator, Francis Mwijukye described Rukundo as “a great pillar in Buhweju” whose death ”has left a big gap” .

There will be a special council sitting tomorrow Friday October 11,2024 starting at 9:00am in the District Council Hall in Nsiika Town Council in his honour and thereafter a funeral mass at Kashorero Catholic Parish in Bitsya Subcounty .Rukundo will be laid to rest on Saturday October 12 at his ancestral home in Ntobora Karungu Subcounty.

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