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Kazo: Gen Elly Tumwine laid to rest

Thousands of mourners have today gathered at the ancestral home of Former Security Minister, Gen Elly Tumwine in Mukuru village, Rwemikoma Sub -County, Kazo district for his final send off.

The chief mourner; Prime Minister; Rt. Hon.Robinah Nabbanja, who represented the president at the funeral described Tumwine as a great patriot, freedom fighter, and genuine friend.

The chief mourner; Prime Minister; Rt. Hon.Robinah Nabbanja, who represented the president lays a wreath at the casket of Gen Elly Tumwine.

Nabbanja told mourners she would remember Gen Tumwine as a “straightforward mentor of many and a man who spoke what he believed to be true no matter what.

Mourners at the burial of Gen. Elly Tumwine at his ancestral home in Mukuru, Rwemikoma Sub-county, Kazo district on Tuesday.

Several dignitaries graced Tumwine’s final send-off including; Hon John Nasasira, former Minister of Works and Transport, General Edward Katumba Wamala, the Minister of Works and Transport, Hon. Jacob Oboth Oboth, the Minister of State for Defence, Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafiire, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Maj. Gen. Jim Muhwezi, the Minister of Security, Rtd. Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde, former Security Minister and Maj. Gen. Mugisha Muntu, former Army Commander, members of parliament, representatives from security agencies, veteran politicians, religious leaders, and local leaders among others.

Hon. Jacob Oboth Oboth, the Minister of State for Defence(left), Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, the minister of works and transport(middle) and Maj. Gen. Jim Muhwezi, the Minister of Security(Right) among the dignitaries that graced the burial of Gen Elly Tumwine.

Gen Kahinda Otafiire told mourners that Gen Elly Tumwine sent him a message before he left for Nairobi saying he was not coming back and also asked him not to divert from what they were fighting for.

One of Gen Elly Tumwine’s daughters asked the public to forgive him; “Daddy talked about forgiveness during his last moments on earth. I ask for forgiveness from all those my dad wronged and even those who wronged him, he forgave you. May we choose forgiveness and peace from now on,” said Edna Tumwine.

Gen Tumwine, 68, was buried just hours before the event in which he was set to officially be retired from the army which he has served since 1979.

Tumwine who is Uganda’s longest serving army representative in Parliament died from Lung cancer at Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday, August 25th.

Gen Tumwine was an educator, professional artist and a military officer.

Gen. Elly Tumwine who shot the first bullet that initiated the NRA Liberation Struggle, served as an army commander and Security Minister was duly accorded a 17-gun salute.

Gen Elly Tumwine was accorded a 17-gun salute to honour his contribution to the UPDF and the country in general.

Western Uganda’s Ray G holds another successful concert

Thousands of people flocked Mbarara University Inn in Mbarara City on August 20th to attend Western Uganda’s singing sensation Ray G’s second edition concert dubbed Ray G Live Concert.

Arguably Western Uganda’s best musician, Muhairwe Reagan popularly known as Ray G had his concert pull thousands from near and far, Ankole and beyond on Saturday.

The concert whose biggest sponsor was MTN Uganda, had concert tickets going for UGX 10,000 ordinary, UGX 30,000 VIP while a table was being sold at UGX 500,000.

The crowd enjoys the performance from Ray G during his concert on Saturday.

Ray G has earned his respect by his ability to make his indigenous language sound sweet and romantic.  With his melodious voice, he effortlessly knits love themed RnB, Afrobeat, and Reggae songs in Runyankole.

Ray G has maintained his singing style; from the days of Enshazi, Nokigambahoki, Mureebe, Weeshe, Omusheeshe, there is a lot of Ray G music that Ugandans have fed on that by the time of the concert, many of the people on the Mbarara University Inn grounds had more than 10 songs they badly wanted him to perform.

At exactly 11:45PM, Ray G hit the stage with his cross country hit Mureebe that sent the crowd wild as they sang along word for word.  

Ray G thrills fans on stage during his concert on Saturday.

In his two-time stage appearances, he performed his other hit songs including; Make a Way, Eizooba, Omwigarire, Nuunu, Nkaronda, Ringaaniza, Humuura, Naaba Nkwine, Tayari, Hiihi my Love, Rukundo which he performed with Serena Bata, and his latest collabo with Levixone; Yoya among others.

The show featured performances from Ziza Bafana, Megatone, Rasta Charz, while Western Uganda’s celebrated MC, MC Kacheche was the main host of the event.

The eager audience cheered exhilaratingly at the announcement of each performer and sang along to the stars’ songs as each act dazzled them.

Ray G’s mother and wife Annabelle who attended the concert appreciated the fans for showing up to support Ray G.

Ray G together with his mother on stage during his concert on Saturday.

Born 12 June 1992, Ray G who mainly sings heritage music in Runyankore, started singing in 2009 while at school until 2014 when he broke through with his hit song “Amarari”.

On 14 September 2019, he held a successfully concert for his celebration for 10 years in the music industry, he broke a record of staging a highly attended concert in Mbarara City, Western Uganda.

In 2021, Ray G won an award of the best years act from Western Uganda from the New Janzi Awards aimed at recognizing Ugandan musicians in the creative art industry.

Ray G has gained East African recognition after he shared big stages with international artists like Eddy Kenzo, Meddy and Jose Chameleon and secured collaborations with stars like Spice Diana, Levixone, Geo Steady, and the Covid-19 hit that featured all stars.

Kazo: Residents decry the use of dirty water for domestic use

Residents in villages of Mbogo I, Mbogo Parish, Kanoni Sub-County and Karitutsi II, Bishozi Parish, Engari Sub-County, all in Kazo district are struggling with the problem of using dirty water for domestic activities.

According to the Local council one chairpersons of both villages, Mr. Fred Mugasha of Mbogo I cell and Mr. Godfrey Muhimbisa of Karitutsi II cell, the locals are using this kind of water for drinking, cooking, washing, bathing and for their animals.

Children draw water from one of the available water sources in the area.

The leaders together with locals said they are worried about contracting the diseases related to contaminated water.

Jennifer Muheesi, the District woman Member of Parliament revealed that she has already intervened, and there are plans to construct boreholes for both villages.

According to her P.A, Obed Timbaganya, the identifcation of places where these boreholes are to be drilled was completed on Tuesday, 23rd August, 2022.

Timbaganya added that there are similar plans to also extend the same kind of service to the citizens of Kagarama village in Kanoni, Kaaro village in Kyengando parish-Engari Sub-county and Kakoni Ward in Buremba Town council.

Muheesi noted that in a few months, the problem will get solved completely.

Ibanda: Brick-maker convicted for growing marijuana

The Ibanda grade one magistrate’s court has convicted and remanded a brick-maker to Nyabuhikye Prison, on charges of growing marijuana.

Prosecution told court on August 23rd that on 28th May this year, Molly Bigirwa the mother to the accused reported to Police that Deus Byamugisha, a resident of Rwengiri Lower cell in Kagongo Division, Ibanda Municipality was growing the prohibited narcotic plant.

Deus Kyomya, the state prosecutor stated that Byamugisha would consume the drug and harass the mother and others at home.

The accused accepted the charge, but claimed it was his wife who planted the marijuana as a herbal remedy for coronavirus (Covid-19). He prayed to court to forgive him, saying his wife abandoned their marital home fearing arrest, leaving the kids alone at home.

While convicting Byamugisha, her worship Esther Murungi said the accused was convicted on his own plea of guilt. She added that since he never reported the person who planted the marijuana to the authorities, he was personally liable.

Prosecution said the convict was a first offender and prayed for an appropriate sentence.

The crime contravened section 47 (i and ii) of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances Act.

The crime carries a maximum jail term of 20 years upon conviction.

The suspect has been remanded until September 7th, when he will reappear in court for judgment and sentencing.

Kazo: Farmers decry infestation of ticks

Abariisa kuruga omuri  Kiguma- Burunga -Kazo disituritiki  bashabire government kutaho oburyo  bwona kubatugira omubazi  gwokwozya ahabwengoha  kuremera  omumatungo gabo.

Abariisa aba, beirukangiire omukitongore  ekya Farmer’s Parliament erikumanywa gye nke’eishegyero ryabahingi n’abariisa ahari Kiguma farmers’ cooperative eizooba ryorwakana nibagira ngu bashobirwe nengoha egi, kandi abashaho bamatungo  abasindikirwe  ahamagombora kubarikubahika tihaine kibabayambire.

Rev Samuel Mugisha Katungunda, mukuru wentebe ya Katano ahabwa disiturikiti ya Kazo we ashabiire abashaho bamagomborora kukora emirimo yabo kuhiika abarisa n’abahingi.

Naboth Nandeeba, ogu ni Operations manager wa Capacity Services Ltd erimu Kazo FM erikukwatanisa na Farmer’s Parlaiment agambiire abariisa ngu eki kitandikireho eshura nsya omubarisa nabahingi kumanya ebizibu byabo nokubikoraho.

Abariisa abeetabire omu Ishengyero Ryabahingi nabariisa omuri Kiguma- Burunga aheizooba ry’orwakana.

Ataho David, ogu ni chairman wa Kiguma farmers cooperatives we agiizire ngu okweterana nibwo businguzi  ngu ahabwokuba kubatandikire kweterana batunga embeyi nungi y’amate eya shillingi 1500 buri lita ngu beitu obwahati, ekirikubateganisa  n’omushana.

Kazo district: UGX 402m Mukunguru Valley Tank handed over in Buremba.

Following the completion of Mukunguru Valley Tank, in Buremba sub-county, Kazo district, the Kazo district technical team through the department of Water and Production has today handed over the project to the beneficiaries.

The project construction commenced on 10th August 2020, was completed on 1st April 2021 and officially handed over to the beneficiary community on Wednesday, 17th August 2022.

The tank which was constructed by the government of Uganda through Ministry of Water and Environment through Water for production Regional Centre West saw the implementation of the construction of multipurpose reservoirs for irrigation, livestock, watering and fisheries with an aim of improving livelihoods for people and creating better access to water for livestock to increase productivity.

Francis Bakiika, the project engineer revealed that the project cost over UGX 402million and comprises of an excavated reservoir with a capacity of up to 18,000,000 litres of water, a pump control room, solar powered pump and solar panels mounted on a structure, transmission and distribution of Pipelines, three cattle troughs, and two 10,000 litre plastic tanks among others.

Speaking at the handover function that took place at Mukunguru Catholic Church in Buremba Sub-county, Kazo district on Wednesday, David Muhwezi, the Deputy CAO, who handed over the certificate of completion of the project to authorities in Buremba Town Council asked the chairman user committee to work together with the beneficiaries to protect the project.

Authorities from Kazo district receive certificate of completion of Mukunguru Valley Tank from representatives of Ministry of Water and Environment on Wednesday.

Muhwezi also emphasized that the project is designed to provide water for the animals and asked the locals to boil the water before drinking it, to avoid diseases.

Cows draw water from the cattle troughs at Mukunguru Valley Tank in Buremba Town Council.

Al-Hajji Mawiya Lule, the RDC Kazo district asked the residents to always protect government projects.

Lule also revealed that as chief monitors and supervisors, they are facing challenges with rampant environmental degradation and asked the area residents to vacate wetlands and protect the environment.

Byonanebye Gaudioza, the chairman user committee who doubles as the parish priest appreciated the government and ministry of water and environment for the project and pledged to ensure that it is well protected.

District leaders watering the tree planted at Mukunguru valley tank in Buremba Town Council on Wednesday.

James Matagaizi, the Chairman LC III Buremba Sub-county applauded the Catholic Church for offering the land on which the project was implemented as well as government for providing clean water to the area residents.

Kyegegwa: Man hacks wife over suspicions of cheating

Police in Kyegegwa district have launched a hunt for a man suspected to have hacked his wife with a panga following a confrontation where he was accusing his wife of cheating.

The suspect identified as Twesige Charles, a resident of Kihiika-Kikamba cell Magoma parish, Kigambo Sub-county, Kyegegwa district, is said to have been violent towards his wife identified as Sarah Ketty throughout their marriage.

The couple reportedly separated but the two still lived close to each other.

According to the police report, on Aug 05, 2022, Twesigye reported to the chairman LC III alleging that his wife had an affair with another man the previous night.

The report adds that Twesigye had always suspected his wife of cheating with other men and threatened to kill anyone found with her.

It is said that on the fateful day, the suspect went back to Ntuntu trading center where he owns a retail shop, picked a panga, and headed to his mother-in-law’s house where he found his wife sleeping on the bed talking on the phone at around 09:30PM.

He immediately attacked her with a panga, cut her left hand and then ran away leaving the helpless woman lying in a pool of blood.

When Police from Ntuntu police station were called, they rushed to the scene of the crime but unfortunately, the accused was on the run and they have since launched a manhunt as investigations into the matter continue.

Ibanda: Businessman found dead in his rented room

Police in Ibanda are investigating circumstances under which a businessman was found dead in his rental room in Ekyorora Nfuzi, Bufunda II Cell, Ibanda Municipality, in Ibanda district.

Stephen Kazooba, the LCI Chairperson Bufunda II Cell in Ibanda Municipality identified the deceased as Alex Turyaheebwa who was a businessman dealing in Matooke and fried fish.

It is said that the deceased had only operated the business for only three weeks before his lifeless body was found lying in his rental room.

Kazooba asked the landlords to always register tenants before allowing them to stay in their houses saying it is unfortunate that the deceased’s landlord did not to capture his details which is crucial for security purposes.

Lopez Atuhaire, a bodaboda cyclist who doubles as one of the deceased’s friends used to transport the deceased’s business merchandise and described the deceased as a good man.

Agnes Nyamwiza and Justus Tweyongyere some of the deceased’s neighbors who operate their businesses at Ekyorora Nfuzi said that they last saw the deceased on Friday evening.

The scene was visited by police led by Paul Muhenda, the OC CID Ibanda, and the deceased’s body was picked and taken to Ruhoko Health Centre IV for postmortem as investigations into the matter continue.

Kazo: LC III Chairman closes sub-county offices over late coming of workers

Residents of Burunga Sub-county headquarters in Kazo district who have been getting services at the sub-county headquarters have spent two days with no access to any office at this place.

Following an incident that happened on Tuesday where the LC III chairman of this sub-county, Samuel Rumari closed these offices and kept the keys at the police post.

When asked about these issues, Rumari refuted the accusations and revealed that he was doing this to curb the habit of late coming of the technical officers and wanted the police to monitor their signing in at work, and district leaders to bring back the parish development model programs among other issues.

Offices pictured with closed padlocks at Burunga sub-county headquarters on Wednesday

Asiimwe Rose, the secretary at the sub-county told our reporter that this has affected the ways of working as they were locked out of their offices.

Al-Hajji Mawiya Lule, the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Kazo district who intervened in the matter noted that the chairman was doing the right thing but doing it in the wrong way and asked him to follow the right procedures to have the technical workers apprehended.

Ibanda: 50 year old man remanded for allegedly burning neighbour’s banana and coffee plantations

A 50-year-old man identified as Silverio Byaruhanga has been charged and remanded to Nyabuhikye Prison over reported failure to control a fire that destroyed a neighbour’s property.

It is alleged that on July 30th, Byaruhanga, a resident of Kobuhura, Nyamarebe sub-county in Ibanda North County, started the fire in his land but failed to control it, it then spread and destroyed cassava, a banana plantation and 45 coffee trees belonging to his neighbor, Denis Kamwesiga.   

While appearing before Ibanda grade one magistrate, Esther Birungi Bigabwa, Byaruhanga denied the accusations and told court that he was surprised when Police arrested him as he going to a meeting last Sunday over the case of starting the fire.

Prosecution asked for an adjournment, saying inquiries into the matter are still on going.

Byaruhanga, who looked frail, told court that he was sick and asked to be released on court bail as he had no sureties.

However, the magistrate informed him that the court does that only in exceptional situations.

Byaruhanga has been remanded to Nyabuhikye Prison and advised to look for sureties and apply for bail when he returns to court before the chief magistrate for mention of the case on August 31.

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