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Ibanda Court Convicts Duo for Shop Breaking and Theft

The Ibanda Grade One Magistrate’s Court has convicted two young men, Frank Bagumirabingi and Ambrose Dembe for shop breaking and theft. The two hailing from Bufunda cell in Bufunda Division, Ibanda Municipality, have been remanded to Nyabuhikye Prison until October 1 when they will appear before court for sentencing.

Judge Esther Murungi found the duo guilty of breaking into Henry Biryomumaisho’s shop on Mpiira Street in Ibanda town and stealing various items including a TV set, sugar, rice, salt, and cooking oil, on January 27.

Their actions contravene Section 298 of the Penal Code Act for shop breaking, and Sections 154 and 161 for theft with potential prison sentences of eight and ten years respectively upon conviction.

During the trial, the magistrate noted that all evidence and witness testimonies placed Bagumirabingi and Dembe at the crime scene. Notably, Bagumirabingi, 28, dropped his phone at the scene which police used to call a frequently dialed number answered by Dembe, 24. Dembe also assisted the police in locating Bagumirabingi and recovering some of the stolen items which had been sold to a trader along Mpiira Street.

Prosecution led by Tian Emmanuel has called for the maximum sentences of eight years for shop breaking and ten years for theft.

Ankole Surgical Camp Achieves Milestone with Surgeries on Opening Day

Over 400 patients underwent successful surgeries on the first day of the Ankole Surgical Camp, according to Halson Kagure, the Public Relations Officer at Mbarara Referral Hospital.

The camp, which began on September 23, has attracted patients from across the region with hundreds more awaiting treatment.

Kagure noted that many patients have been moved to the hospital’s surgical ward for post-operative monitoring while others have already been discharged. He clarified that the hospital initially expected to complete patient assessments by Sunday but was overwhelmed by the influx of patients on the first day.

Prof. Dan Kisitu, the Head of Surgery Department at Mbarara University and Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital reported that surgeons have been working tirelessly day and night addressing a variety of cases including urology, brain surgery, plastic reconstruction, and orthopedic procedures.

Despite the high numbers, Prof. Kisitu assured that all scheduled surgeries will be completed by September 28 with special arrangements in place for any missed cases.

Kagure urged the public to remain calm as healthcare workers diligently strive to ensure that everyone receives the necessary care. The Ankole Surgical Camp is sponsored by the Ministry of Health, the Association of Surgeons of Uganda, and Members of Parliament from the Ankole Sub region.

29 year Old Man Sentenced to Community Service Over Assault

Deus Kiiza, a 29-year-old man, was recently convicted and sentenced to community service by the Ibanda magistrate’s court for the assault of a 55-year-old woman, Norida Nagasha. The incident took place in August when Kiiza, while encountering Nagasha on her way to a trading center, beat her with a walking stick, resulting in actual bodily harm, as per section 219 of the Penal Code Act.

During the court hearing on Tuesday September 24, Kiiza pleaded guilty to the charges against him leading to a sentence of community service. He will be required to perform five hours of community service on three days each week. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in his arrest and a potential six-months jail sentence.

The Ibanda Grade One Magistrate, Esther Murungi emphasized the importance of Kiiza’s guilty plea and his intention to reform and warned him against any future instances of violence that could lead to a more severe custodial sentence. The prosecution, led by Emmanuel Tian, requested an appropriate sentence, noting that Kiiza was a first-time offender.

Kiiza had spent three weeks on remand at Nyabuhikye Prison prior to his sentencing and expressed his wish for a lenient sentence, claiming he had undergone personal reform during this time. The court considered these factors in determining the sentence.

Boda Boda Rider Falls off a tree, Dies

Boda Boda riders in Kazo, especially those at the Hospital Stage, are in mourning following the tragic passing of their colleague, Justus Kiiza , 24. Kiiza was a member of the boda boda industry for approximately four years.

According to Geoffrey Musiime, the stage speaker, Kiiza lost his life on Sunday, September 22, 2024, while attempting to collect firewood. It is reported that Kiiza climbed a tall tree to retrieve a dried branch but fell at around 1:00pm. Tragically, he remained alone at the scene until approximately 4:00pm, when passersby discovered him in critical condition. He was transported to a clinic in Kazo Town Council but was pronounced dead upon arrival.

Saul Ahimbisibwe Tinka, the General Secretary of Kazo Hospital Stage expressed grief and fond memories with Kiiza during their time together. He described Kiiza as a person of strong character with good moral values. Initially, based at the Rwamuranga Boda Boda stage in Kazo Subcounty, Kiiza later became a valued member of the Kazo Town stage.

Ahimbisibwe has called on fellow members and district leaders to join together in organizing a respectful send-off for their departed friend.

Kiiza resided in Ruziinga Village, Rwempiri Ward, Kazo Town Council, Kazo District. He is survived by one child and a pregnant wife. Arrangements are being made for him to be buried at his ancestral home in Kinyamugara, Kitagwenda District, on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.

Kazo Health Centre IV Hosts Week-Long Surgical Camp

Kazo Health Centre IV is in day two of a week-long surgical camp running from September 22 to 28, 2024 with over 150 patients already registered. The camp aims to run in 13 districts in the Ankole region, including Mbarara, Ibanda, Ntungamo, and Bushenyi, and is set to conduct over 2,500 surgical operations.

Dr. Nathan Muramagi, the health centre administrator reported that the number of registered patients continues to rise with 15 surgeries already completed. Most procedures involve treating patients with anemia-related issues.

Justus Mugarura, the mayor of Kazo Town Council, expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Health and area Members of Parliament for facilitating the camp. He requested an extension of the camp duration to accommodate the increasing number of patients.

During the camp’s kickoff, Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Dr. Diana Atwine emphasized the initiative’s dual focus addressing immediate health needs and promoting preventative care. In addition to surgeries, the camp will offer screenings for conditions such as cervical cancer, Tuberculosis, and gastrointestinal issues.

Dr. Atwine also noted that the camp will provide hearing and eye defect screenings, along with various general healthcare services. ”Community participation is essential for the camp’s success”, highlighted Atwine.

The camp will involve around 420 healthcare professionals, including nurses, lab technicians, and other specialists, delivering free testing, treatment, and surgical services across 25 health facilities, including Health Centres IV and V, and referral hospitals in the Ankole Sub-region.

MP Annet Mugisha Donates Maize Seedlings to Flood-Affected Farmers

Annet Katusiime Mugisha, the woman Member of Parliament for Bushenyi District, has donated maize seedlings to support farmers impacted by severe rainfall and hailstorms last week which destroyed gardens and plantations. She delivered the items on Monday September23rd 2024.

While delivering the seedlings to village chairpersons at Kakanju sub-county headquarters, Katusiime emphasized the importance of timely planting to help affected villages recover from the damage caused by the storms. She encouraged residents to replant and cautioned them against relying solely on government relief, which may take time to arrive.

Lauben Kananga, the LCIII chairperson for Kakanju Subcounty praised the legislator for her support highlighting the potential threat of famine in the sub-county and urged her to follow up on their request to ensure families receive necessary assistance.

The most affected villages, include Ryamizingo, Nombe A and B, and Nyanga parishes in Kakanju sub-county.

National Unity Platform’s Jolly Mugisha’s candle Burns Out

Jolly Kyomugasho Mugisha, the Western Region’s Vice President for National Unity Platform (NUP), has passed on following weeks of being admitted at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital in a coma.

NUP President Robert Ssentamu Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, confirmed her death in a statement on his X (formerly Twitter) honoring her as “a true Ugandan heroine” for her significant contributions to the party and nation.

Kyomugasho, a trained social worker and dedicated politician, joined NUP in July 2020 and led the party’s efforts in Western Uganda. She also served as vice chair of Uganda’s National Consultative Forum for all registered political parties and organizations (N.C.F), representing her party.

Kyomugasho’s commitment to social change began early in life, fueled by the patriarchal challenges she faced, being the only one of seven sisters to complete her education. Throughout her career, she focused on promoting unity, civic engagement, and training legislators for effective governance striving to create positive change in Uganda.

Minister Bahati Promotes Income Initiatives at Church Fundraiser

The Minister of State for Industry, Hon. David Bahati, has called on the public to actively participate in government initiatives aimed at improving household incomes and overall livelihoods. He highlighted the importance of programs such as the Presidential Initiative on Job and Wealth Creation, Emyooga, and the Parish Development Model (PDM), which focus on reducing household poverty and creating job opportunities.

Bahati made these remarks while presiding over a fundraising event for the expansion and completion of St. Peter Karuhitsi Church of Uganda in Buyenje parish, Noombe Archdeaconary, Ankole Diocese, within the Rubindi-Ruhumba town council of Kashari South, Mbarara District yesterday.

He also advised attendees to keep religion separate from politics noting that traders in the market do not ask about an individual’s religion or tribe but instead focus on who can offer the best price for their goods.

The fundraising campaign aimed at raising 107 million Ugandan shillings. Over 16 million shillings was collected, including donations of 45 bags of cement and a truckload of sand. Bahati pledged to donate 200 iron sheets for the roofing of the church.

Kashari North MP Hon. Bazil Bataringaya contributed 25 bags of cement, while the Mbarara District Woman Member of Parliament Hon. Margaret Ayebare Rwebyambu donated 20 bags.

In his message, Bataringaya encouraged the congregation to enhance coffee cultivation as a commercial crop, emphasizing the importance of value addition to achieve better financial returns.

Hon. Ayebare expressed appreciation to fellow parliamentarians who attended and contributed more than six million shillings towards the completion of the church while the district Chairperson, Didus Tumwesigye Tabaro criticized those who seek to eliminate fundraising drives, emphasizing their vital role in supporting rural communities and supplementing government services.

Mitooma Leadership in Wetland Restoration Initiatives

Leaders in Mitooma District have been urged to take an active role in the fight for wetland restoration, leveraging their influence and respect within the community. This call to action was made by Benon Karyeija, the Mitooma District Chairperson, during a meeting with representatives from the Green Climate Fund and the Ministry of Water and Environment. The meeting took place at the district headquarters to assess the ongoing efforts for wetland restoration in the area.

Karyeija emphasized that many wetlands are currently occupied by local leaders and officials who should instead serve as role models in advocating for restoration. He called for immediate action to maintain existing wetlands and restore those that have been lost highlighting the responsibility of leaders.

David Okurut, a commissioner from the Ministry of Water and Environment, shared that they have partnered with the Green Climate Fund and other stakeholders for the past six years, focusing on wetland restoration. Their efforts include raising awareness among the community about the importance of wetlands and encouraging alternative livelihoods that do not harm these vital ecosystems.

Further stressing the importance of wetlands, Francis Kibuka Amooti, the Mitooma District Resident District Commissioner (RDC), indicated that it is crucial for the community to understand the environmental benefits these wetlands provide. He reiterated that the government mandates residents to vacate wetland areas, underlining the need for collective action to preserve these critical natural resources.

Yoshua Living Water and Hon. Muheesi Unveil Kazo Water Project

Yoshua Living Water International, in partnership with Hon. Jeniffer Rwaburibate Muheesi, the Woman Member of Parliament for Kazo District, has launched the first phase of a water drilling project aimed at addressing local water challenges.

The initiative commenced at St. Catherine Girls’ Secondary School in Kazo Town Council on Sunday, September 22nd.

Henry Muhangi, the Political Assistant to Hon. Muheesi, previously advocated for computers for the school and identified the urgent need for clean water. He introduced a solar-powered solution to benefit the community.

Rev. Fr. Deo Mugisha, the parish priest of St. Paul’s Kazo Catholic Parish and the Board Chairman of St. Catherine Girls Secondary School, expressed his gratitude to Hon. Muheesi for addressing the severe water crisis in the district.

Sister Assumpta Autamaya, the head teacher of St. Catherine, thanked Hon. Muheesi for fulfilling her promise to provide clean water, replacing the contaminated dam water previously used by the students.

Students at St. Catherine expressed their appreciation for the new water project, which will provide them with clean water, as well as the sanitary pads supplied through the partnership with Yoshua Living Water International.

The project will expand to Kagarama and Mbogo in Kanoni sub-county, continuing efforts to combat water scarcity in Kazo District.

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