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St.Kaggwa-Bushenyi accident leaves one injured

Police in Bushenyi district are investigating an accident that occurred on April 2, 2025, at St. Kaggwa in the Central Division of Bushenyi-Ishaka municipality, leaving one person injured.

The accident involved a silver Toyota Premio registration number UBG 945Q and a red Bajaj Boxer motorcycle registration number UFC 060E.

According to reports, on Tuesday at around 2:00 PM, the motor vehicle was traveling from Ishaka to Bushenyi when the motorcycle made an abrupt U-turn in front of it. The motorcycle was struck by the rear tire of the Toyota, resulting in damage to the car’s right headlamp.

Martial Tumusiime, the Greater Bushenyi police spokesperson, confirmed the incident and stated that the motorcycle rider was rushed to an undisclosed hospital. Details regarding the rider’s identity have not been established at this time.

Police are assessing the situation and indicated that the cause of the accident appears to be reckless driving.

Maternity Ward Commissioned at Gayaza Health Center III

Leaders and the technical team from the Ministry of Health commissioned a new maternity ward at Gayaza Health Center III in Bageza Subcounty, Kasambya County. The facility, valued at UGX 614,371,776, includes a pediatric ward, male and female wards as well as modern sanitation facilities.

The event was attended by key officials including the Deputy Resident District Commissioner(RDC) Mr. Abubakar Birungi, Kasambya County MP Hon. David Kabanda and the Woman MP for Mubende District Hon. Hope Grania Nakazibwe, as well as the LCV Chairman Hon. Michael Muhereza Ntambi.

Birungi highlighted the government’s commitment to improving health and education sectors through increased funding.

Hon. Nakazibwe expressed gratitude for the government’s efforts and emphasized the responsibility of leaders to advocate for the voiceless while urging the community to halt environmental degradation.

LC V Chairman Hon. Ntambi thanked the Members of Parliament for their collaborative efforts on behalf of the Bageza community, urging residents not to be swayed by rumors from electoral candidates.

Kasambya County MP Hon. David Kabanda commended the government and the Patriotic League of Uganda for their leadership assuring beneficiaries that they will continue to enjoy the benefits of government support. “As you know, the government rewards those who support it. Thank you for backing NRM,” Kabanda stated.

S1 Student at St. Victor S.S beaten, admitted

Police in Buhweju District are investigating an incident of corporal punishment involving a 16-year-old student, Nagasha Moreen at St. Victor Secondary School in Katara. The S.1 student was allegedly beaten by the school’s head teacher, Mr. Benard Kabagambe and staff members on suspicion of theft.

Reports indicate that Nagasha is now unable to sit and is receiving treatment at Diisi Medical Clinic in Bwizibwera, Mbarara District. She vehemently denies the theft allegations.

Her father, Leonidas Byabasheija, has called on government authorities to intervene claiming his daughter was brutally punished and is in critical condition.

However, Mr. Kabagambe has stated that the beating was carried out by fellow students who accused Nagasha of stealing their belongings.

SP Timothy Ndahura, the District Police Commander for Buhweju confirmed the incident and revealed that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the details surrounding the incident.

Insecurity, cattle theft raise concern in Kazo

Leaders from Rwemikoma subcounty have voiced their growing concerns over insecurity in the area particularly regarding cattle theft. The issue was highlighted during a council meeting held at the subcounty headquarters to draw budget frameworks for the financial year 2025/2026.

Sam Aine Kakajara, the LCIII Chairman for Rwemikoma stated that the prevalence of cattle theft has become alarming, prompting significant discussions among local leaders.

Geoffrey Katungye, the subcounty chief, pointed to the involvement of local council leaders who reportedly issue acceptance letters to animal traders without proper scrutiny exacerbating the problem.“We are working closely with the district police to apprehend anyone selling unverified meat in restaurants,” said Katungye, emphasizing the need for tougher measures in the trade.

Elon Tugume, lady councilor for Rwemikoma, highlighted the insufficient number of police officers in the area as a contributing factor to the ongoing insecurity. She stressed that a stronger police presence is essential to address the issues effectively.

Responding to these concerns, the Resident District Commissioner for Kazo District, Rt. Capt. Yahaya Kakooza, confirmed plans to deploy additional police officers to curb cattle theft. He urged the community to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities promptly to enhance security.

Delayed Health Centre Renovation After Storm Raises concerns

The Assistant Resident District Commissioner of Kazo, Mushabe Garshom has called out the District authorities for their slow response in releasing funds earmarked for the renovation of Ngomba Health Centre Block 11 which suffered significant damage during a recent severe storm. The issue came to light during a visit to the area by local leaders, including Member of Parliament Hon. Dan Kimosho.

The storm not only wreaked havoc on public infrastructure but also claimed the life of a primary school student, Musimire Francis, whose home collapsed during the weather event.

Rev. Samuel Mugisha Katugunda, the district chairperson confirmed that the council had already approved the renovation budge but delays from the technical team have hindered the necessary restoration efforts exacerbating the damage to the health centre.

In response to the devastation, MP Dan Kimosho expressed heartfelt condolences to the grieving family of Musimire and vowed to take immediate action to restore essential services at the Health Centre II. He has also reached out to the Minister for Disaster Preparedness to seek additional assistance for the affected community.

Residents of Ngomba, represented by their councillor Abel Futimukiza shared their sorrow over the loss of homes and gardens underscoring the deep impact the storm has had on their lives and livelihoods. The community continues to grapple with the aftermath as leaders press for urgent action to address the ongoing challenges.

Kashongi Farmers’ SACCO launches sustainability initiative

Kashongi Farmers’ Savings and Credit Cooperative Organization (SACCO) has launched a new sustainability initiative aimed at enhancing environmental practices among its members. The initiative was unveiled during the SACCO’s 18th Annual General Meeting held yesterday at its headquarters in Kashongi Town Council,Kiruhura district

Brig. Gen. Freddy Joseph Onata, the Chief Executive Officer of Wazalendo SACCO Ltd who graced the event as the chief guest urged SACCO leaders to make strategic decisions that would facilitate significant growth within the organization. “It is essential to evaluate the outcomes of your actions and their impacts,” he stated. “To be a sustainable SACCO, you need to create a positive impact that encourages members to engage in productive activities.”

The delegates of Kashongi Farmers’ SACCO in a meeting yesterday

Brig. Gen. Onata emphasized the importance of mobilizing members to save their own money, highlighting that sustaining financial benefits within the cooperative is crucial. “Instead of surrendering interest payments to commercial lenders, let that interest serve your members,” he urged.

Charles Nateekateka, the Board Chairman, shared a positive outlook on the SACCO’s progress, noting that Kashongi Farmers SACCO has employed 51 staff members, 40 of whom hold university degrees. “This qualified team is well-positioned to drive the development of the SACCO,” he said.

Nateekateka also reported impressive financial figures from the last financial year revealing that the SACCO boasts nearly 20,000 members, UGX 2.6 billion in savings, UGX 1.3 billion in fixed savings, a share capital of UGX 2.9 billion, a loan portfolio of UGX 9.3 billion, and a profit of UGX 512 million. He encouraged the public to join the SACCO for shared growth and development.

In her remarks, Rose Twinamatsiko, the General Manager, elaborated on the purpose of the sustainability initiative. She highlighted the numerous challenges facing members in the Nyabushozi region, including drought, low rainfall, disease outbreaks and issues stemming from environmental degradation. “This initiative aims to help our members revive nature and address these pressing concerns,” she explained.

The launch of the sustainability initiative marks a significant step forward for Kashongi Farmers SACCO as it seeks to empower its members while promoting environmentally friendly practices in the community.

Tayebwa asks educational institutions to embrace AI

The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa has emphasized a crucial role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing Uganda’s education system. Speaking at the inaugural AI exhibition organized by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) at the Kamukuzi grounds, Tayebwa spotlighted the transformative impact of AI in sectors such as business and healthcare and urged educational institutions to incorporate AI-driven learning solutions to foster societal development.

During his address, Tayebwa challenged students to become proactive problem solvers, underscoring the importance of embracing responsible AI practices in their academic pursuits. “As we stand on the brink of an AI revolution, our students must harness this technology to drive positive change,” he stated.

However, Tayebwa also issued a cautionary note regarding the potential misuse of AI. He stressed the importance of using this powerful technology solely for educational purposes, warning that failure to do so could lead to harmful consequences. “We must ensure that AI is utilized responsibly to safeguard the integrity of our education system and promote a sustainable future,” he added.

The AI exhibition marks a pivotal step towards integrating advanced technologies in Uganda’s educational framework setting the stage for a new era of learning and innovation.

Police probe the death of a German national in Bushenyi

Police In Bushenyi district are investigating circumstances surrounding the mysterious death of Matthias Muller, a 46-year-old German national who passed away at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital on March 27, 2025.

Martial Tumusiime, the Greater Bushenyi police spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified Muller who traveled to Uganda for a visit. Reports indicate that he was in Uganda to reconnect with a friend he met during a music performance in Kigali, Rwanda in 2017.

Sad Mugisha Kadingidi, a 48-year-old DJ from Kyenzaza Cell in Rubirizi District reported the case to the police after inviting Muller to his home. Upon the German national’s arrival on March 18, 2025, Kadingidi noticed that Muller had developed a severe cough and was not taking any medication.

Concerned for his friend’s health, Kadingidi took Muller to St. Benjamin Diagnostic Centre in Kyenzaza for treatment. Unfortunately, Muller’s condition deteriorated, leading to his referral to Kampala International University Teaching Hospital.

At the hospital, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and, tragically, succumbed to the illness just days later. He was pronounced dead at approximately 7:30 AM on March 27.

Authorities are conducting an investigation to uncover the details surrounding Muller’s death and any further updates will be provided by the police as inquiries continue.

Gospel Singer DJ Levi Nyamagoya’s House Set Ablaze Amid Allegations of Ritual Sacrifice

A house belonging to renowned gospel singer and politician, Levi Amarakutunga alias DJ Levi Nyamagoya was set on fire by unknown individuals in Kabujogyera Town Council, Kitagwenda district. Authorities suspect that the act may be an act of revenge linked to allegations surrounding ritual sacrifices.

Police are currently investigating the cause of the fire but are yet to confirm any details. The incident follows a recent court ruling in which the Grade One Magistrate for Kamwenge, Ahimbisibwe K. Innocent, remanded Amarakutunga along with four co-defendants to Katojo Government Prison until April 14, 2025. They face murder charges linked to the alleged ritual sacrifice of Nyamagoya’s niece, four-year-old Ainomugisha Tricia.

As the investigations unfold, the community remains on edge, grappling with the shocking allegations against a figure many had admired.

Uganda Centralizes School Fees Collection

In a significant shift aimed at enhancing transparency and financial management in public education, the Ugandan government has announced that it will take over the collection of school fees for all public schools starting July 1. Officials claim this new centralized system will relieve parents of financial uncertainty and eliminate mismanagement in the allocation of school funds.

Under the revamped arrangement, parents will no longer pay fees directly to school administrations. Instead, all school fees will be routed through a government-controlled system which will then distribute the funds equitably to schools across the country. The Ministry of Education assures that this initiative will ensure that “no child is sent home due to unpaid fees” and that schools receive timely funding necessary for smooth operations.

Despite the promise of improved accountability, many school administrators have expressed skepticism regarding the new system. Concerns have been raised about potential delays in fund disbursement, which could compromise daily school operations, including staff salaries, learning materials, and facility maintenance.

Alex Kayabuki, a political analyst from Kazo sub-county, highlighted the importance of school management committees which currently collect funds directly from parents. He argued that this approach has allowed schools to respond swiftly to urgent needs especially in light of government funding delays. However, local councilors; Ham Rubainika and Charles Kampikaho have voiced opposition to this funding model warning that it may obstruct ongoing school projects and initiatives.

Conversely, some stakeholders like Kanyesigye Gadson, a local businessperson, have thrown their weight behind the new system. “This initiative has the potential to tackle issues of school management and the recurrent increase in fees that often disadvantages poor Ugandans,” he stated. Gadson believes the new funding mechanism will offer underprivileged communities greater access to quality public education.

The government’s initiative aims to provide increased financial support to schools facing challenges ensuring they can adequately meet their educational goals and improve conditions for students. As the rollout date approaches, many will be watching closely to see how this bold move impacts the educational landscape in Uganda.

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