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District leaders and the visiting security teams pose for a photo after the meeting

Kazo: Regional Security forces join efforts to curb rampant cattle theft

Following the concerns and outcry of residents and leaders in Kazo district and another neighboring districts over insecurity especially the rampant cattle theft, Kazo district hosted a joint security meeting with representatives from Uganda Police and Uganda Peoples Defense Forces (UPDF) led by the director of operations, Assistant Inspector General of the Police (AIGP) John Nuwagira to harmonize ways to end insecurity.

The meeting which was held at Kazo district headquarters on Tuesday was attended by security teams from Kazo, Kiruhura, Ibanda and Kyegegwa districts represented by their Resident District Commissioners (RDC), district LC V chairpersons, District Internal Security Officers(DISOs), District Police Commanders(DPCs), district councilors, opinion leaders and other security representatives in the districts.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, the Rwizi Regional Police Commander (RPC) Wenzire Nganizi said that the meeting was aimed at designing a strategy to ensure that there is no insecurity across these districts.

Al-Hajji Mawiya Lule, the RDC Kazo who doubles as head of security in the district also noted that the meeting was to call for cooperation in reporting any information regarding insecurity and working together to solve it.

Dan Mukango Rutetebya, the Kiruhura district LC V chairperson said that they raised their concerns and he is hopeful that this will help in strengthening the fight against crime especially cattle theft where every leader is expected to get involved.

The participants in the meeting resolved that, the meeting of its kind will be held quarterly at a different district each time, in an effort to curb insecurity.

32 year old woman arrested over husband’s murder

Police in Sheema district are holding a 32-year-old woman in connection with alleged murder of her husband.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the suspect as Tushemerirwe Scovia while the deceased was identified as Tumwijukye Tom,37, a resident of Kashasha cell, Kashekuro parish, Kitagata sub-county in Sheema district.

It is alleged that on Sunday, 11/12/2022, the deceased had a fight with his wife and he chased her away from his home with an axe.

In the evening hours the man went to the trading center for drink alcohol and came back home late at around 10:00 pm and found his wife already sleeping and he slept too.

And around 03:00am on Monday night, unknown assailants broke into the house through the window, picked the axe and hit the deceased on the head and ran away leaving him unconscious.

The wife made an alarm that attracted her mother in law and the area L C I chairman and they rushed the deceased to KIU hospital Ishaka where he was pronounced dead. 

Tumusiime added that the deceased was found with multiple cut injuries on the fore head, it was established that the couple has had longtime-existing domestic violence.

Tumusiime noted that there was no sign of breaking into the house as alleged by the wife to deceased which prompted the arrest of Tushemerirwe as investigations into the matter continue.

Kazo: Ishaazi commended for preserving culture

Organizers of Ishaazi Ryaitu Kabweitu have been praised for being innovative and starting a cultural galla that will always help many people especially the youth to preserve their culture.

The Ishaazi ryaitu Kabweitu cultural galla which took place on Friday at Kazo Secondary School in Kazo town council, Kazo district attracted local leaders, civil servants, business community, and exhibitors from around the Western region among others.

Some of the exhibitors showcasing their products milk pots(Ebyanzi) and calabashes(Ekirere) during Ishaazi Ryeitu Kabweitu on Friday.

Speaking as guest of honour, Tumukurate Silvester, the Deputy RDC Kazo district appreciated the organizers and highly praised the culture galla asking the proprietors to consistently hold this event.

Rev Samuel Mugisha Katugunda, the chairman LC V Kazo appreciated the organizers of Ishaazi ryaitu Kabweitu and encouraged them to always engage the district  sports and culture department for technical, moral or financial support adding that such things help the country.

Katugunda also appreciated Kazo FM radio for promoting the culture and mobilizing people to come and showcase their skills.

Living Nuwagaba, the chairman organizing committee of Ishaazi Ryaitu Kabweitu revealed that they organized this galla to bring back the culture and help the youth explore opportunities that are available back home without going on the streets looking for jobs.

Nkaija Wilson, the district NRM chairman also noted that if continued, the Ishaazi ryaitu Kabweitu cultural galla will bring back respect to people and their culture.

The skills showcased at the Ishaazi ryaitu Kabweitu cultural galla include, Okufukana, Okusa, okutera Obwaato, Okwevuga interpretation of different words like Okushakira among other skills and over 30 participants received certificates of participation.

The local council chairpersons and VHTs during a meeting on Monday

Kazo: VHTs, Local Council Chairpersons decry lack of payment

Local council chairpersons and Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Kanoni sub-county in Kazo district have decried delayed payment of their allowances which they worked for during the Polio and Rubella immunization exercise in the months of September and October this year.

During a meeting for all local council chairpersons held at Kanoni sub-county headquarters on Monday, the leaders noted that they have been given no explanation about this delay yet those in other districts have already received their allowances.

The VHTs and village chairpersons said the district leaders are also not providing clear explanations on when and how much they are supposed to be paid so they want the district through their sub-county chief to work on their payment before this weekend.

Ngabirano Innocent, the chairperson Ntungamo Village and chairperson for all chairpersons in Kazo district explained that he tried his level best and failed to know what caused the delay noting that he even consulted the LC V chairperson Rev Samuel Mugisha Katugunda and told his colleagues that he also failed.

In response, Mugizi Victor, the Kanoni sub-county chief and mediator between the chairpersons and the district leaders attributed the delay to the fact that Kazo is a new district without the paying system in place.

Mugizi asked chairpersons to be patient and assured them that the district is in the process of paying their money via the numbers they registered on mobile money through electronic payment.

40 year old stabbed to death in a fight

Police in Bushenyi are hunting for unknown assailants for the alleged murder of a 40 year old man.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi Region Police Spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as Asiimwe Gilbert Bashiru, a resident of kambuzi cell, Kigoma-kizinda town council, Bushenyi district.

Tumusiime revealed that the incident happened on Sunday night along Kizinda -Nyabubare murram road, 200 metres from Bushenyi -Kasese High way.

It is alleged that the deceased together with other three people went to announce the death of their neighbor to the area LC I chairperson at around 11:30pm and on their way back they met with assailants who were armed with sticks and knives.

They attacked the deceased together with his three neighbours and beat them up with sticks.

The deceased tried to fight them and in the process, he was stabbed with a sharp object on left shoulder, he ran while bleeding and collapsed at a distance of 100 meters from scene and died.

Tumusiime noted that the body was removed and taken to Kampala International University teaching hospital for postmortem as investigations into the matter continue.

Bushenyi Priest sentenced to 28 years in prison over defilement.

The high court in Bushenyi district has sentenced a 46-year-old priest to 28 years in Nyamushekyera government prison on charges of aggravated defilement.

Court presided over by Lady Justice Joyce Kavuma, on Wednesday heard that Rev. Muhwezi Gordon, a priest at Nyarutuntu Church of Uganda in Mitooma district committed the offence in May 2021.

Justice Kavuma found that Rev. Muhwezi, a resident of Nyakishojwa Central cell, Nyakishojwa parish, Mitooma sub-county in Mitooma district was guilty of performing a sexual act on a twelve-year-old girl and impregnating her.

Rev. Muhwezi reportedly used his position to sexually abuse the underage girl when her parents trusted him as her spiritual father.

Justice Kavuma proved beyond reasonable doubt and convicted him to 28 years of imprisonment for others to learn.

“This court has found that Rev. Muhwezi has no past criminal record but also the court has a mandate to protect these young girls. The court has to give Rev. Muhwezi a heavy sentence to keep him away from the society and I found a 28-year jail sentence very appropriate for the convict but also you have a right to appeal over this sentence,” said Lady Justice Kavuma.

Rev. Muhwezi on his part asked court to produce the victim in court and have her testify against him.

“This court should repeat the process and bring the girl whom you alleged that I defiled to testify against me and secondly this court should give a small sentence and a small fine so that I pay and go back home to look after my family,” said Rev Muhwezi.

 The same court is set to try cases of gender sexual violence in Greater Bushenyi region for 45 days.

FHRI lawyers sensitizing community members-about their legal and human rights. (Courtesy Photo)

Drug abuse, poverty listed among leading causes of Gender based violence

Drug abuse, poverty, diseases and economic hard times have been highlighted as some of the major causes of gender-based violence in Bushenyi district.

The revelation was made by Rachel Busingye, a paralegal advocate from the foundation for human Rights initiative (FHRI) while opening up Civic Awareness session training for local leaders in Nyakabirizi division, Bushenyi-Ishaka municipality.

Counsel Joash Tamale, the legal officer at FHRI said they are aiming at intensifying Civic Awareness sessions across the region of greater Bushenyi, providing prolific legal aid to vulnerable suspects, routine monitoring of the rights of the suspects and inmates at police and prisons among others. 

Nyansio Biryomumaisho, the LC3 chairperson for Nyakabirizi division asked the organization to take their training to people in the remote villages where they lack the knowledge on how such foundations can be resourceful.

The Foundation for Human Rights Initiative is a non-governmental organization that aims at providing free legal services to prisoners, justice seekers and suspects on small offences.

Hearing of criminal appeals (File phot/ Courtesy)

Hearing of 50 Criminal Appeals at Mbarara High Court begins

The Court of Appeal has commenced thirty days of criminal appeals session at Mbarara High Court, to hear cases of 50 appellants.

This includes 21 cases of aggravated defilement, 5 cases of Robbery, 16 murder cases, 7 cases of rape and 1 case of attempted murder, forgery, and theft each.

The session was formally flagged off by the Deputy chief justice, Justice Richard Buteera at Mbarara Main Prison.

The court of Appeal session will be handled by Justices; Eva Luswata, Kibedi Muzamir (head of the panel), Christopher Gashirabake.

Justice Kibedi Muzamir, the head of the panel says the rights of the appellants have been violated since the judiciary can’t speed up the hearing of the cases.

He added that the delay puts a shame on the nation which is not able to live up to the standard requirements of the Constitution.

Deputy Chief justice Richard Buteera noted that the country still faces congestion in prisons as the biggest challenge but the judiciary is trying it’s best to work on it as one of the measures to solve the problem.

Buteera also noted that a decision has been taken to have regional courts of Appeal and constitution in Mbarara noting that they await approval of Cabinet and Parliament to approve an increase on the current number of Justices from 15 to 56.

Mbarara City Boda boda elections suspended

Authorities in Mbarara City have suspended the elections for the Mbarara City Boda Boda riders’ top leadership over alleged irregularities.

The suspension comes a day after the nominations were halted by the Resident City Commissioner, James Mwesigye over alleged fraud.

On Monday, Mwesigye postponed the nomination exercise to Tuesday, but members of the Independent Electoral Body led by Chairperson Richard Kiggundu were a no-show at the nomination center in Kamukuzi.

Kiggundu and the Boda Boda riders held an emergency meeting at the City Council Hall and the City leadership resolved to suspend the elections.



Asse Abireebe, the Mbarara City Clerk says they have suspended the election and disbanded the electoral body citing fraud in the process.


Robert Mugabe Kakyebezi the Mbarara City Mayor says they have agreed to meet the Boda Boda riders and the electoral body to streamline the process and hope to have a new election roadmap before 23rd December. 

Archbishop Kazimba poses for a photo with delegates at National defense college

Archbishop Kazimba calls for establishment of churches in Military barracks

The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, his grace Stephen Kazimba Mugalu has tasked the ministry of Defense to approve the construction of worship centres in different military barracks across the country.

Speaking during a thanksgiving service at the National defense college in Naminya ward, Njeru municipality, Buikwe district on Sunday, Archbishop Kazimba noted that establishing places of worship will enable soldiers to fellowship with God and access spiritual nourishment more easily since they are most of the time occupied with security concerns.

Kazimba who preached about the qualities of a good soldier cited the biblical Col. Conerious in the book of Acts 10, who spearheaded the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ during his time, encouraging members of the armed forces in Uganda to actively profess their faith in the different areas of deployment and effectively execute their mandate.

The Archbishop who noted that even men and women in uniform need God challenged soldiers and all other members of the armed forces to have faith in God, focus on leading corrupt free lives and desist from any involvement in undetectable money fraud schemes during the course of their careers.

The Archbishop also cautioned soldiers against engaging in multiple sexual affairs, saying that such acts will be an obstacle for them as they execute their mandate.

Edith Buturo, the Undersecretary at Defense Ministry revealed that plans to enable soldiers to easily access desirable places of worship in their areas of deployment are underway.

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