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Ntungamo: Mp Kamateneti roots for financial inclusion

The Ntungamo District woman MP Hon Bata Kamateneti has urged financial institutions to promote financial literacy and inclusion through education programs that can help improve performance and members’ financial situation.

According to Hon Kamateneti,these programs will enhance financial understanding and encourage responsible financial behavior, enabling individuals to make informed decisions about savings, investments, and borrowing.

She made observations on Friday while presiding over the official launch of Igara-Buhweju Tea Farmers Sacco (IGABU) Kagarama Branch in Kagarama Town council Kajara county Ntungamo district.

Hon Kamateneti commended the IGABU stakeholders for extending financial services to Ntungamo district and asked the members to have the zeal of saving culture to improve their household income. She also advised boda boda cyclists to engage in cooperatives instead of begging self-seeking politicians to use them as ladders during political campaigns.

 The LCV Ntungamo Samuel Mucunguzi Rwakigoba warned Sacco members to stop the habit of acquiring loans which they cannot service. The deputy RDC Atuhaire Rosemary hailed women for embracing government programs saying that it accelerates the development of their families.

The chairperson board of directors IGABU Adrine Kobusingye promised to service the people of Kagarama Town council and Ntungamo district at large diligently. She requested the general public to join the Igara-Buhweju Tea Farmers Sacco as one way to save and get loans at the interest of 2.3 for youth, women and 2.5 for men.

Igara-Buhweju Tea Farmers Sacco which started in 2018 has four branches and ten outreaches with 13,000 members. Other speaker were District commercial officer Seth Niwagaba, Kagarama Town council chairperson Musinguzi Dan Ruhemba and general manager Lillian Nuwagaba.

Lamaro urges nurses to prioritise patients’care

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Sports Ketty Lamaro has urged the nurses and midwives to treasure patients, expectant mothers and homes they will be visiting in order to provide excellent services to the community.

This was contained in a speech read for her by Dr. Safina Kisu Musene, the Commissioner of Business, Technical, Vocational Education, and Training in the Ministry of Education and Sports during the 3rd graduation ceremony of Ntungamo College of Nursing and Midwifery Nyarutuuntu in Ruhaama county Ntungamo district today.

Lamaro appealed to graduates to deliver quality services as holistic nurses and midwives by extending expert medical aid to the population with mindfulness of professional and ethical responsibilities.

 Dr. Safina Kisu Musene hailed the principal Ntungamo College of Nursing and Midwifery Nyarutuuntu Wilber Tukamuhaabwa for a steady growth and continued establishment of a vibrant college in the country.

She also commended the former LCV chairman Denis Singahache and the then district council for the initiative that has made a remarkable stride in fostering an environment of excellency, innovation where education is treasured.

The chairman LCV Ntungamo Samuel Mucunguzi Rwakigoba applauded nurses and midwives for consistently demonstrating exceptional integrity and professionalism while caring for patients in hospitals and pledged to allocate 50% of the jobs for students who passed through Ntungamo College of Nursing and Midwifery Nyarutuuntu.

The principal Wilber Tukamuhaabwa congratulated students upon the milestone taken and parents for the sacrifice of providing scholastic to their children.

Tukamuhaabwa thanked the first lady and education and sports, the commissioner Dr. Safina Kisu Musene, the former district chairperson Singahache Denis and members of governing council for the splendiferous work done towards the progress of the college to exist.

The chairman governing council Dr Twesiime Innocent implored the graduates to always chase their dream and pursue further studies to expand their skills and serve the country more effectively.

A total of 321 graduated and received various qualifications, including certificates in Nursing and Midwifery.

Ntungamo College of Nursing and Midwifery which was formerly Ntungamo Health Training Institute is a government college that was established by Ntungamo district in 2011 to train nurses and midwives at certificate level.

Later, Denis Singahache, Aida Nturanabo and the District council among others were awarded plaques and certificates of appreciation.

Ten billion shillings needed to save River Rwizi

Environmental experts say that up to ten billion shillings is required to protect the River Rwizi catchment area annually.

The money is to fund technical as well as psychosocial interventions in the 16 districts of southwestern and central Uganda through which the river passes.

This was revealed by experts from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Victoria Water Management Zone under the Ministry of Water and Environment, during the issuance of the progress report on the intervention program to save River Rwizi, which started in 2019. 

River Rwizi provides a livelihood to the population in 16 districts of southwestern and central regions and has had its water levels reduced due to illegal human activities along its banks.

Environmentalists have been warning that the trend of river bank encroachment and wetland degradation if not reversed would lead to the extinction of River Rwizi and its tributaries.

Ivan Tumuhimbise, the WWF Country Head for Uganda, said that the first two phases of the program were about boundary markings, as well as mobilizing communities along the river.He adds that the marked boundaries include nature-based initiatives like tree planting to avoid river silting.

Worry as more young girls get infested with HIV in Mbarara

The Uganda AIDS Commission has revealed that young girls between 16 to 28 years are increasingly getting HIV in Mbarara city and district with the prevalence rate standing at 8.4% and 14% respectively.

According to Dorcus Twinabeitu, the Mbarara city HIV focal person, as of march 2024, 31852 people were confirmed to be living with HIV in care in Mbarara City compared to 31764 recorded between October and December 2023.

Twinabeitu notes that girls of the age of 15 to 28 are the most infected and testing positive in the city attributing it to a number of factors that among others include uncontrolled alcohol use, low condom use, poverty and reluctance on ARVs uptake.

According to the Uganda AIDS Commission’s HIV prevention officer for Mbarara, Dr. Steven Asiimwe, Mbarara district tops the Ankole sub region in the HIV prevalence standing at 14.4% followed by Kiruhura at 9.5%, Bushenyi at 9.2% Mbarara city comes at 8.1% Ibanda at 7.3% Sheema at 7.5%, Ntungamo 5.9%, Rubirizi at 6.1%, Mitooma 4.1%, Buhweju at 3.8% and least is Isingiro at 3.0%”

Son kills father for calling him a thief in a clan meeting

Police in Masindi is holding a 30-year old man, on allegations of hacking his father, for calling him a thief in a clan meeting.

The suspect has been identified as Nelson Okecha, while the deceased father is 60-year old Alex Omochi, both residents of Nyakabaale Village, Kiruuli Sub-county in Masindi District.

SP Julius Allan Hakiza, Albertine Region Police Public Relations Officer reveals that Okecha hacked his father who was also the Nyakabaale Village Chairman yesterday, after the deceased convened a clan meeting that also involved some neighbours complaining that his son had become a serial thief stealing his property including an asortment of solar panels and a woofer among others.

The suspect would then leave the meeting, but returned with a machete, forcing people to scatter and eventually hacked his father.

After committing the crime, the killer fled the scene along with the machete to an unknown hideout. Police however mounted the search and arrested him and is detained at Masindi police station.

Private sector players want Nyakisharara airfield elevated

Private sector actors in Uganda have asked the government to elevate Nyakisharara Airstrip in Mbarara city to an international airport to boost tourism and business in the region.

Speaking during the official opening of Private sector foundation Uganda south western offices in Mbarara city this week, Steven Asiimwe the Chief Executive Officer Private Sector foundation-Uganda said this would be a game changer in the country’s tourism sector as it will ease transport means to destinations around western region.

He says that for the country to be competitive in the tourism sector within the East African region, services should be brought close.

70 year old man remanded in Kazo

Kazo Grade 1 Magistrate’s Court sitting in Kazo district yesterday May 22, 2024 remanded a 70 years old man to Rugongi government prison in Kiruhura district and released four others over their refusal to be enumerated during the National Population and Housing Census exercise .

The National Population and Housing Census activity was rolled out on May 10, 2024 and will run up to May 25,2024 following the extension of closing date by Uganda Bureau of Statistics, a body charged with this responsibility from May 19, 2024.

The court session presided over by His Worship Joshua Ndazano heard that Magret Tumuhairwe, Alvin Musiimenta, Rosette Nakuya and Evelyn Kyabutungi all residents of  Ndagi in Nshunga –Nkungu ,Kazo refused to be enumerated on faith based grounds.

The five accused persons all subscribe to the Nyanga Akaibo faith which they hinged on to say does not allow them to be counted.

Four of the accused five pleaded guilty to the charges and were released with caution and needed help not punishment while a one Vitali Tinkamanyire, 70, pleaded not guilty and was remanded to Rugongi government prison in Kiruhura district up to June 10,2024.

After their release, the four revealed that they will go and think about being enumerated but further said that they had not taken a decision about it.

Army thwart coup in DRC

Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) army thwarted a coup d’etat against the government of President Felix Tshisekedi in the wee hours of Sunday May, 19.

Dozens of men clad in military uniform, armed with submachine guns and rifles, at around 4:10am on Sunday, attacked the residence of Vital Kamerhe. Kamerhe is a federal legislator and an ally of the president, pointed at to become the National Assembly’s Speaker.

At least three people including two Congolese security officials were killed in the shootout. The leader of the attackers, Christian Malanga was also killed during the crossfire. Over 50 people including three American nationals have been arrested according to the Congolese military.

Before its repulsion, the attack lasted for three hours.

Capt. Christian Malanga Musumari, a wealthy businessman, politician and formerly a member of the Congolese army is believed to have masterminded the attack .

He was a resident of the United States where his family secured political asylum when he was a child.

Malanga contested parliamentary elections in 2011, was arrested and detained for several weeks during the tenure of former President Joseph Kabila. Following his release, Malanga went to the US where his family had secured political asylum during his childhood and founded a political party, United Congolese Party (UCP). Through the years, Malanga has campaigned for religious freedom in Africa and has been at the forefront in the anticorruption training initiatives for young Africans in Europe.

In 2017,Makanga attempted a coup on government but it was not successful. In a livestream posted on Facebook, Malanga threatened the president and chanted “New Zaire!” Zaire is a name to which DRC was formerly known for.

“We, the militants, are tired,” Malanga said while speaking in Lingala as his army took occupation of the president’s offices. He went on to say, “We cannot drag on with Tshisekedi and Kamerhe, they have done too many stupid things in this country.”

President Tshisekedi is yet to come out publicly as questions keep on growing over how Malanga’s army were able to breach the security of the presidential palace. The African Union condemned the coup attempt and praised DRC’s army for handling the attackers.

60 year old man kills son in Mbarara

Police in Mbarara District are investigating a set of conditions under which a 65-year-old man murdered his son over land issues.

Perez Tumwiine 65, a resident of Bitereko Village in Kariro Parish, Rubindi in Mbarara District is said to have murdered his son, Nickson Tweteise, 35. The incident happened in the night of May, 19th.

According to residents of Bitereko Village led by Dezi Mwombekyi ,the LC 1 chairperson, the deceased had been a threat to the village. He was involved in stealing of people’s property, beating people, and as well threatened to kill his father if he did not give him part of his land.

It is alleged that after murdering his son, Tumwine walked to Rubindi Police Station where he is now being detained .

ASP Amos Betungura, the OC Rubindi Police station, has confirmed the incident noting that Police visited the scene, took the body of the deceased to Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital for post-mortem.

RDC,Kateera commends the work being done at Bwizibwera Health Centre IV

The Mbarara District political leaders together with the district’s technical team led by the Resident District Commissioner,Emmy Kateera Turyabagyenyi have appreciated the construction works done on the Out Patients Department (OPD) block at Bwizibwera Health Hentre IV phase II estimated to have cost shs.89m inclusive of Value Added Tax.

A privately owned company, M/S Multiple Enterprises and Services Company Limited was contracted to carry out the construction works and was funded by the government of Uganda under the Primary Health Care (PHC) transitional grant.

As was reported by the contractors and observed by the leaders, the construction works at the site stand at the completion rate of 80% and the remaining percentage would be completed in a month’s time.

In his remarks, Emmy Kateera Turyabagyenyi revealed that according to what was assessed on the ongoing works, the work is close to completion and that the contractor has done it on schedule.

Kateera revealed that the OPD faced a challenge of delayed payment from the district local government, as well as lack of enough water. He went on to say that these challenges would be addressed .

Betty Tinka, the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Mbarara District also commended the contractor for being co-operative with the political leaders and the technical team.

The chairperson for works and technical services sectoral committee who is also the LCV Councillor for Bukiro Town Council, Saverius Nuwagira appealed to the political leaders entrusted with responsibilities of monitoring government projects to always make proper follow ups on these works to ensure there is value for money.

He said, ” it is funny to find issues meant for discussion in the early stages of construction are raised at commissioning stage because monitoring was not done”. He further stressed that it is hard to find solutions to some of these construction errors since they are noticed at a late stage.

Bwizibwera Health Centre IV is the biggest health facility in Mbarara district and the local leaders in the district have been calling for its elevation to a hospital status.

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