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Authorities in Mbarara on the spot over rampant animal theft

Livestock owners in Mbarara district have expressed disappointment over the unending livestock theft.

Officials and affected farmers in the district attributed the persistent livestock theft to lack of enforcement policies and enough security personnel.

The affected farmers argue that although Mbarara District security committee issued a ban on night movement and transportation of animals as measure to curb the vice, its enforcement has not been realized.

Emmy Katera Turyabagyenyi, the Resident District Commissioner Mbarara noted that the measure has been frustrated by the inadequate security personnel to patrol the entire District.

He added that they have intensified operations to curb down the vice and several suspects have been rounded up.

According to police records, from January to June this year, 400 cases of animal theft have been registered in the Rwizi policing region.

The Rwizi policing region covers the districts of Ibanda, Isingiro, Kiruhura, Mbarara, Kazo, Ntungamo, Rwampara and Mbarara city.

Bar waitress jailed for stealing UGX 77,000 from employer

Ibanda Grade One magistrate’s court has sentenced a bar attendant to Nyabuhikye Prison for six months over stealing UGX 77,000 from her employer.

While appearing before Her Worship Esther Murungi, the accused, Patience Amutuhire, 21, confessed to stealing the money from the counter at Wilbroad Mutabaruka’s NK Bar in Kacwampare, Rugoba in Nyabuhikye sub-county, where she worked as a bar attendant.

Amutuhire claimed she stole the cash from the bar to take her sick mother to hospital.

According to prosecution led by Tian Emmanuel, Amutuhire stole the money belonging to Wilbroad Mutabaruka on the morning of October 9th.

The convict told the court that she had hidden UGX 40,000 under a stone in the yard and UGX 37,000 in her bag. All the cash was recovered and returned to Mutabaruka.

Despite the defendant’s prayers for a deterrent punishment, the magistrate ignored the two months that the convict had prayed for noting that Amutuhire should be removed from the community and go where she can learn skills of self-reliance.

She advised the convict to embrace skills development programmes like handcraft making and weaving during her six-month jail term.

Theft contravenes sections 254(i) and 261 of the Penal Code Act and carries a maximum of 10 years on conviction.

Journalists, PWDs top defaulters list in Emyooga Program

Emyooga SACCOs of Journalists, people with disabilities (PWDs) in Bushenyi-Ishaka municipality have been mentioned as worst performing SACCOs under Emyooga program.

This was revealed by Robert Atuhairwe, the Bushenyi district RDC while speaking at the farewell party of Hope Christine Komujuni, the principal commercial officer Bushenyi Ishaka municipality who was promoted to Bushenyi district as the commercial officer.

During the function held at deacon organized by Emyooga Sacco leadership as way to appreciate Komujuni’s efforts towards formation and training of these SACCOs in the municipality, Atuhairwe noted that Emyooga program in Bushenyi Ishaka municipality is promising and performing well despite the challenge of defaulters.

Richard Byaruhanga, the mayor Bushenyi Ishaka municipality applauded the outgoing commercial officer for the efforts she put in to ensure that Emyooga program in the municipality moved a step as far as the money economy is concerned.

Byaruhanga asked beneficiaries to have mindset change on these funds saying most of the defaulters failed to pay due to negative mindset on money.

Hope Christine Komujuni revealed that she joined the municipality in 2020 and served diligently and will now be working as the district commercial officer following the retirement of David Byamukama.

Kamwenge and Kitagwenda district Officials pose for a photo after the meeting with Minister Rusoke

Trouble as Kitagwenda and Kamwenge districts fight over quarry escalates

Authorities in Kamwenge and Kitagwenda districts have failed to agree on the sharing of the Dura limestone quarry royalties with each claiming ownership of the quarry in contestation.

The disagreement follows an argument in which Kamwenge district is accused of taking 90% of the royalties which Kitagwenda opposed, saying it is unfair.

Since 2019, both districts have been in the claim of ownership of the quarry in question. The then minister for lands and mineral development, Sarah Opendi, who visited the site called on Hima cement factory to stay the payment of royalties to either districts until the issue of ownership is settled.

In 2021, the state minister of local government, Victoria Businge Rusoke, also intervened and ordered for fresh boundary opening of the quarry; however, both districts have since failed to raise the bill for the re-survey by the ministry of lands and since the matter has never settled.

In October 2023, Ismail Mushemeza, the Kitagwenda district LC V chairperson, wrote a letter to president Museveni seeking for his intervention into the conflict of the quarry in contestation. The president responded by asking the Minister Rusoke to convene a dialogue meeting and involve both parties to discuss the sharing of royalties pending a re-survey.

On Saturday last week, while in a dialogue meeting convened by Minister Rusoke at St. Joseph’s Inn in Fort Portal, both parties failed to agree on the sharing of royalties.

Mushemeza, argues that the district cannot accept to benefit from only 10% of the royalties because they are rightful owners of the quarry calling for another survey to establish its clear location.

Gerald Twebaze, the Kamwenge district speaker said that they cannot accept the sharing of the royalties because they have a clear report by the ministry of lands which highlights Kamwenge as the rightful owner of the quarry. He asked Kitagwenda authorities to provide evidence that challenges the ministry’s report.

Dorothy Nyakato Nzibonera, the Kitagwenda district woman Member of Parliament, called for the intervention of technical people to provide facts which she said will pave a way for a right decision on the matter.

Based on the contradicting submissions from both parties, Minister Rusoke, recommended another expanded meeting with other line offices of ministry of lands, energy and the Attorney General to further discuss and provide a way forward on the matter and provide a lasting solution.

In 2008, Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) permitted Hima Cement Limited to mine limestone from the quarry. The company, which later acquired a mining lease from the Ministry of Energy, had been remitting over UGX 170 million annually to Kamwenge District and its now close to 1 billion since the payment was stayed.

Bethany kids delights children with disabilities with 200 wheel chairs

Children with disabilities and surgical conditions in western region are overjoyed after they received 200 wheelchairs from Bethany kids, a compassionate children mission transforming the lives of African children through pediatric surgery.

Speaking as that chief guest, at the launch of this program dubbed The Pediatric Wheelchair Service, the Mbarara Resident city commissioner, Lt. Col. James Mwesigye lauded the donation and urged the public to embrace people with disabilities and create a hospitable environment for them.

Dr. Wenceslaus Turyamureeba, the Senior Orthopaedic Technologist who represented the Hospital Director at the launch of the Pediatric Wheelchair Service noted that the milestone is equally attributed to the Late Dr. Martin Situma.

“His work in the Pediatric Surgical Unit is at the core of what we see today,” said Dr. Turyamureeba.

Dr Felix Yannia, head of pediatric surgery at Mbarara Regional Referral hospital noted that the wheel chairs will be assembled and given to those who have been assessed.

He noted that this will be a continuous ongoing process at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.

The pediatric wheelchair service was launched under the theme: “Motion, Make Life Accessible” with the main objective of improving functional mobility, independence and meaningful participation of children living with disabilities in Western Uganda.

A section of beneficiaries who talked to our reporter expressed their happiness and appreciated Bethany Kids and Mbarara Regional Hospital for the donation.

Police probe the murder of LC II Chairman in Isingiro

Police in Isingiro have arrested four suspects in connection with the murder of the Chairman LCII, Nyamitsindo Parish, Masha Sub-county in Isingiro District, Byenyinemwe Ben, 64.

The suspects are; Kiconco Sylivia, 56, wife to the deceased, Katushabe Aloysious, 40, Yebuuze Ronald,33, (both sons to the deceased) and Tukwatanise Moses,30, a neighbour to the deceased’s son.

On Sunday, 22/10/2023, Police of Masha received information from Kato, the defence secretary of Nyamitsindo Parish regarding the murder of the Chairman LCII.

Police dispatched team of officers who rushed to the scene and found the deceased’s body lying on his bed in a pool of blood with a deep cut on the neck.

According to the wife who was present at the time, the assailants attacked the deceased while she was in the store and only met three individuals coming out of the house that also assaulted her as they fled the scene.

When the Police Canine dog was introduced to the scene of crime, it led the officers for about 10kms from the scene to the house of deceased’s son Yebuuze Ronald and later proceeded to the house of Tukwatanise Moses, his neighbours, all in Nyakagyera cell, Kabingo Sub-County.

According to preliminary investigations the couple had developed domestic misunderstandings after the deceased married a second wife which created drifts in the family.

The body of the deceased was taken to Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital mortuary for postmortem examination and investigations into the matter are still ongoing.

NRM registrar on the spot over murder following land wrangles

Residents of Ncune 3 cell in Ncune parish, Kashare sub-county, in Mbarara district are filled with shock and grief following the gruesome murder of one of the locals.

Fred Mwesigye, the LCIII chairperson Kashare Sub-County confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as George Muhangi, 40, who was murdered by unknown assailants in cold blood.

Mwesigye revealed that the deceased was cut into pieces by unknown people who had come to take bunches of matooke which they had bought from the deceased in the morning of Thursday.

Mwesigye added that in the evening hours around 7:30pm, the assailants escorted the deceased to the banana plantation and cut him into pieces using a panga.

He noted that Police from Rubindi visited the scene with a sniffer dog that has led to the arrest of Robert Mugumya, the NRM sub-county registrar and a brother to the deceased.

Mwesigye said that preliminary investigation using information from Mugumya (the suspect) suggest that they had land wrangles with the deceased.

The body of the deceased was taken to Mbarara regional hospital for postmortem examination as investigation into matter continue.

Kiswahili Teacher arrested for leaking Biology Exam

Police in Mitooma District have arrested a secondary school teacher on allegations of leaking a UNEB examination paper.

The suspect has been identified as Dominic Tumusiime, a Kiswahili teacher at Kanyabwanga Secondary School in Kanyabwanga sub-county, Ruhinda North constituency, Mitooma district.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson confirmed the development and noted that the suspect was arrested on Monday 17th October 2023 by police detectives after a tip off that the suspect had shared an image purported to be an Examination material.

Tumusiime added that detectives in Mitooma was tipped off by the school Head teacher, a one Mugizi that the suspect had shared a UNEB biology practical paper for 2023 on staff’s social media (Whatsapp group) and police had to swing into action and arrest the culprit.

In a statement released on Wednesday, 18th October 2023, by the UNEB public relations officer, Jenipher Kalule Musamba, the teacher in question was arrested after a case of Examination malpractice was reported to police by the school Headteacher.

The file is currently at the magistrate’s court in Bushenyi.

Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi region police spokesperson. (COURTESY PHOTO)

Police investigate case of missing 29-year-old university student

Police in Mbarara are investigating circumstances under which a secondary school teacher at St. Joseph’s vocational, also a fourth year Medical student at Mbarara University of science and Technology (MUST) disappeared a month ago.

Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi Region Police Spokesperson identified the missing person as 29-year-old Paddy Segawa.

Kasasira noted that the victim was last seen on September 20th 2023 at Vybs Lounge in Mbarara city where he had gone for fun with a friend.

He added that Segawa’s friends and relatives tried to trace him by calling him via his known phone numbers but no one was answering them.

Ritah Nantogo, a sister to the victim said they have tried to look for him from his relatives and friends but their efforts have not got any tangible results and they fear for his life and suspect he could have been kidnapped.

Kasasira noted that after efforts to trace him were in vain, on September, 30th, the relatives reported the matter to Mbarara central police station which also embarked on efforts to trace Segawa’s whereabouts.

Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi region police spokesperson. (COURTESY PHOTO)

Mbarara: Suspect suffocates to death in a police cell

Police in Mbarara district are investigating circumstances under which a suspect died in a holding cell at Bwizibwera Central Police station.

It is alleged that Enos Angumya,25, a resident of Kyakaziizi cell, Rwentojo ward, Bwizibwera-Rutooma Town Council in Mbarara district was tortured after being arrested on Saturday over allegations of motorcycle theft.

Naome Kemireembe, a sister to the deceased, narrated to our reporter that she became suspicious after being blocked from accessing the suspect on Tuesday.

She said that her brother died in a police cell and the body was later taken to Mbarara regional referral hospital mortuary.

According to Kemireembe, the hospital postmortem report shared with the relatives indicated that Angumya’s death was purely suffocation as a result of too much congestion in the police cell.

Boda boda riders at Rwentojo boda boda stage where the deceased was operating, accused police officers at Bwizibwera central police station of using excessive force, being brutal, and extorting money from suspects.

Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi region police spokesperson noted that police have opened an inquiry file into the sudden death of Angumya.

Kasasira confirmed the commencement of investigations against the officers who were on duty at the time of his death.

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