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Sabiiti led Mafabi and Amuriat to President M7-MP Mwijukye

Hon.Francis Mwijukye, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Buhweju County in Buhweju District who is also the interim Treasurer of the Forum for Democratic Change(FDC) Katonga faction has disclosed that Jack Sabiiti facilitated meetings between Eng.Patrick Oboi Amuriat,Hon.Nathan Nandala Mafabi with President Yoweri Museveni. The MP revealed that Jack Sabiiti approached Dr. Besigye with the suggestion to negotiate with President Museveni but Dr Besigye did not honour the suggestion prompting Sabiiti to proceed with the arrangement independently.

When asked about their source of funding for the ongoing country tours, the interim treasurer said that their objectives and mission resonate with the people and they willingly mobilise resources to support the cause. He revealed that their tours in Rukungiri, Mbarara ,Bushenyi and Kasese were fully funded by the party leaders and members in those areas .

When pressed on the issue of division within the party, Mwijukye revealed that divisions in the party culminated from characters that obtained funds from dubious sources as well as impatience of some members. He observed that some members grew weary and assumed that change would come within a short period but when that did not materialise, they abandoned the cause. Some persevered while there were those who chose to negotiate with the adversaries they were fighting against.This compelled the party to re-evaluate its alliances.

Mwijukye showed concern over the country’s failure to mature in terms of democracy because it has not experienced peaceful transfer of power since 1962 when it became independent.

“The current presidency has had ample time to establish and nurture institutions, yet it has systematically dismantled them. Whether it is the traders striking in Kampala, nurses demonstrating, teachers, or lecturers, they all find themselves needing to appeal to Mr. Museveni”,Mwijukye said.

Buhweju County’s legislator said that their members remain united in their commitment to causing political change. He said that the party leaders may be swayed away by money but their supporters are grappling with pressing issues such as unemployment, poor infrastructure, high business costs, and expensive healthcare. To Mwijukye, these challenges are more concerning than fearing President Museveni.

Asked whether he will be contesting in the forthcoming elections,the parliamentarian said that he will be addressing himself to the question after the May meeting where decisions will be made by FDC leaders and members.

Ibanda: Education and Health eat big in 2024/2025 budget

The Ibanda District Council has approved a budget of Shs38.975b for the financial year 2024/2025 where infrastructural development, education and health sectors took a lion’s share of this budget.

The budget passed by the district council on Friday afternoon, has increased by over Shs10bn from Shs26.73bn for the fiscal year that ends on June, 30 to Shs38.975bn for the 2024/2025 financial year.

John Kapimpi Tushemerirwe, the Ibanda District Secretary for Finance said that the budget also seeks to fund road works, youth skilling programmes, agricultural interventions, entrepreneurship and access to safe water.

”Over 95% of the budget will be funded by the central government aiming largely at catering for salaries of public workers while 3% will come from local revenues as donors will contribute 1.5%” . Kapimpi told council.

The district workers wage bill has increased to Shs20.966b for fiscal year 2024/2025 from Shs17.68b the ending fiscal year.

Shs 2.471b will go to pensioners, while Shs794.3m will cater for gratuity. The water sector has seen its budget rise to 743.9m from Shs.674.55m aiming at easing access to clean water for the people. Shs 467.8m will cater for the rollout of microscale irrigation scheme as part of the efforts by the government to increase total irrigated area countrywide.

As the district plans to strengthen an improvement in education and health sectors, funding for these sectors has been cut; education receiving Shs7.581b, down from Shs13.189b while Health is at sh2.257b compared to Shs5.167b this ending financial year. The Works Department pocketed Shs1.031b, down from Shs1.171b, and yet the Natural Resources and Environment Department sees its budget reduce to sh40.5m, a very huge cut from sh283.8m this year.

Speaking after the council sitting, Godfrey Kamagara the LCV councillor for Kashangura Sub county called upon the government to allocate more money to the construction of classrooms, saying that the state of schools infrastructure is alarming across the district.

19 remanded for killing suspected boda boda thieves

Nineteen people accused of allegedly killing four suspected boda boda robbers through a mob have today April, 19, 2024 appeared before the Chief Magistrate’s court in Mukono and were charged with murder.

The suspects, under tight security were brought to court from police custody where charges of murder were read and preferred against them for allegedly killing Denis Sanya, Moses Wafula, Junior Masiga and Abdallah Ssemujju. The four were burnt  beyond recognition.

Peace Lamunu, the trial magistrate told the nineteen that they could not take plea because their case which is capital in nature can only be tried by the High Court.

Eighteen of the nineteen were remanded to Luzira prison until May, 2, 2024, whereas a 16 year old minor was sent to Naguru remand home.

Relatives of the accused were dissatisfied with police in Mukono for arresting innocent people citing unprofessionalism where arrests were made without carrying out thorough investigations.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the police, Sowed Lwanga a relative to one of the nineteen retorted; “They(police) arrested over 40 people, many were released because they were able to raise between Shs300,000 to shs500,000 but those who could not raise the money are the ones in court” .

Family in Kamwenge petitions Museveni over unresolved death


Members of the family of the late David Tumushabe of Busiriba village, Busiriba Parish,Busiriba Sub County, Kamwenge District have petitioned President Museveni to intervene in the matter of unresolved death of their relative.

The family is petitioning president Museveni over this issue for the second time and seek his intervention in resolving the mysterious death of their father. They also request the fountain of Honour to constitute an inquiry into the incident.

The deceased, David Tumushabe, a former senior accounting officer with East African Railways Corporation, Uganda Railways Corporation, and a political leader, died mysteriously in December, 2011 and his body was dumped in a swamp in Kabigyemere Village, Busiriba Sub-county after he had been reported missing for a day.

Thirteen years down the road, the family says that Tumushabe’s death remains a mystery since a post mortem report was never seen by family members. The late is said to have left his home on December, 19th 2011, only to discover his body in a swamp the following day after he failed to return home

In a petition dated February 29, addressed to President Museveni, and copied to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Justice and Constitution Affairs, the Office of the Prime Minister and the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Levi Twinamasiko, a son to the deceased,
states on behalf of the family that they have not received justice or any report
from security organs regarding the progress investigations into their father’s death since 2011.

Initially, the family petitioned President Museveni on September, 15th 2021, as well as other security organs but they say they have not received any formal communication from them to date. Twinamasiko revealed that after submitting the first petition, the family hosted a team of
officers from the Crime Intelligence Department.

Amongst the officers were the head of Medical Department of Uganda Police, Dr Moses Byaruhanga, and other security officers who visited the crime scene. However, the family has reportedly not received any report from this investigative team.

Twinamasiko says that when the body was discovered, police directed the family to proceed with burial, promising commencement of investigations to determine
the cause of death.

In their petition, the family requests the head state to visit the scene of crime and give his guidance on the investigations into their father’s death. 

Ms. Dennavence Tumushabe Tushabomwe, a widow to the deceased, says that it has been hard to cope with life since the demise of her husband. She further says that before he died, Tumushabe was processing his gratuity and severance pay from Uganda Railways Corporation but the family has never been furnished with the progress of the same.

Teargas in Mbarara as cyclists Protest

Police in Mbarara fired teargas yesterday to disperse a group of boda boda cyclists .These were protesting against a move by Mbarara City Council that asks the cyclists to hold their structural leadership elections through electoral colleges.

The protest follows a resolution by a council sitting last week to release and launch an electoral roadmap meant to guide the boda boda riders through the exercise of choosing their leaders. In the same week, a launch of the roadmap was done.

According to the Mbarara Central Police Station Officer in charge of operations, ASP Swizin Tibesigwa, their intervention was aimed at stopping the riders from defying police instructions on holding a procession. He further encouraged them to use the court system if a solution is not arrived at with City council authorities.

Sadious Ounkunda, one of the leaders of the riders challenged this plan saying that college elections are not in line with their constitution.

The Mbarara City Resident Commissioner, James Mwesigye, warned them against further protests which will result into strong action in case they do not heed his advice.

Red eye disease confirmed in Bushenyi

The Bushenyi district health officer, Dr. Edward Mwesigye has confirmed the outbreak of conjunctivitis, commonly known as red eye disease in the district.

Conjunctivitis happens when the membrane covering the insides of your eyelids and the white part of your eye, called the conjunctiva, becomes inflamed.

Inflammation of the conjunctiva causes the whites of your eyes to appear pink or red in colour.

The most common pink eye symptoms include redness in one or both eyes, itchiness in one or both eyes, a gritty feeling, and discharge in one or both eyes that forms a crust during the night that may prevent your eye or eyes from opening in the morning.

Affected persons may also experience tearing, sensitivity to light.

Speaking to reporters yesterday, Dr Mwesigye revealed that several cases have been registered, asking the public to be vigilant and improve on sanitation and hygiene.

Dr Mwesigye appealed to public to embark on hand washing , avoid congested places in order to mitigate the spread of the deadly disease.

The Bushenyi Resident District Commissioner(RDC), Robert Atuhairwe asked people to restore back handwashing equipment especially in schools and at home as they used to do during the COVID-19 period.

Minister Kaboyo Praises North Ankole’s outgoing Bishop

The Minister for Luwero affairs, Hon Alice Kaboyo has heaped praise on the outgoing Bishop of North Ankole Diocese, Rt Rev Steven Namanya as a hard working servant of God who used actions better than words.

Representing the prime minister of Uganda Rt Hon Robinah Nabbajja at a thanksgiving for the Bishop, the minister hailed the Bishop for for supporting development in North Ankole.

The function was held at the Prelate’s home in Bihendwa- Akengyeya parish Kyampagara sub county, Kazo district.

The celebrant, Rt Rev Stephen Namanya expressed joy for his successful 44 years of pastoral work, adding that it was God who guided him. On 26th May 2024, the newly elected Bishop of North Ankole, Rt Rev Alfred Muhoozi will be consecrated as the third Bishop, replacing Rt Rev Steven Namanya.

Rt Rev Bishop Steven Namanya is married to Lydia Twikiriize Namanya with seven children. He succeeded the Rt. Rev. John Muhanguzi who served as the 1st Bishop of North Ankole Diocese from 2003 – 2015.

He has served eight years as a shepherd of North Ankole Diocese, retiring after clocking the mandatory 65 years.

Rt Rev Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni, the Bishop of West Ankole Diocese preaching at the function at urged christians to receive Jesus Christ as their savior.

The function was graced by many dignitaries amongst them were church ministers and government officials including the Kazo district local government leadership led by chairperson LCV Rev Samuel Mugisha Katugunda.

Kenneth Akena killer, Mathew Kanyamunyu released from Prison

Kampala businessman, Mathew Kanyamunyu is finally a free man, having served three years and five months, instead of the five years and one month following remission.

Kanyamunyu’s troubles stemmed from the 2016 incident, in which he shot dead child rights activist, Kenneth Akena, after accusing him of scratching his car in Kampala. The Director of Public Prosecution would then withdraw charges against his Burundian girlfriend, Cynthia Munwangari whom he was with in the car, but sentenced Kanyamunyu with manslaughter on November 12, 2020.

Kanyamunyu’s murder charge was reduced to manslaughter by the Director of Public Prosecution after a plea bargaining session

Earlier before his sentence, Kanyamunyu alongside his girlfriend, Cynthia Munwangari went for a traditional ritual known as Mato Oput.

In this ceremony held at the Ker Kwaro Acholi (Acholi Chiefdom), Kanyamunyu reportedly admitted to killing the deceased and was asked to pay ten cows and three goats by the elders in Acholi.

Under the Ugandan law, the offence of manslaughter is punishable by the maximum penalty of life imprisonment under section 190 of the Penal Code Act.

IGG faults Mbarara City roads Contractor on delays

The deputy Inspector General Of Government, Patricia  Achan Okiria has tasked Multiplex construction company,a company contracted to construct roads  in Mbarara city funded by world bank under the Uganda Support to municipality infrastructure development project,to speedup road works.

The joint contract between Multiplex limited and Ditaco international Trade was awarded in May 2021, under USMID to construct three roads in Mbarara city at a cost of 23 billion shillings. The roads include Major Victor Bwana Road (0.95KM), Galt road (0.65KM) and Stanley road (0.78km)

Originally scheduled to be completed by April, 2022, the road project has dragged on up-to-date.

Monitoring the road works on Monday, the ombudsman acknowledged that the contractor has achieved a substantial completion of works though.

There is still a lot to be covered which include; installation of street lights, road markings, trash cans among others.

Kiruhura: Museveni applauds Bishop Namanya for Initiating developments

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has commended the North Annkole outgoing Bishop, Rt Rev Stephen Namanya, for the development he initiated in the diocese, contributing to the development in the area.

The President’s message was delivered by the Primie Minister of Uganda, Rt Hon Robinah Nabanja at the laying stone for the ongoing construction of North Ankole Mission hospital and commissioning UNRA roads at the seat of the Diocese, in Rushere town council, Kiruhura district yesterday.

The Diocese over the years initiated a number of developments which among them include; the Kakyera Stock Farm which has over 320 cows, the Clergy Pension House, Kanoni Bible College, refurbishment of Rushere Model Primary School, a valley dam, and the prospective North Ankole Mission Hospital set to house a theatre, male and female Wards, special clinics, a pediatric Ward and a pharmacy among others.

Nabanja further noted that the president directed the ministry of Finance to avail support to the developments such as the Mission hospital that the Diocese is undertaking.

In the same regard, the roads around St.John’s Church of Uganda Kazo in Kazo town council, are also set to be tarmaced.

Bishop Stephen Namanya applauded the government and president Museveni for supporting development through supporting church projects.

Hon Wilson Kajwengye, the member of Parliament for Nyabushozi, used the occasion to ask the Prime Minister to fast track the delivery of the much needed Foot and Mouth disease(FMD) vaccines,to enable the promised mass vaccination to save the livestock economy .

 He further requested the Prime Minister to fastrack the release of the needed finances to enable the commercialization of the locally developed anti-tick vaccine.

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