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Five arrested after armed thugs shoot cashier, rob UGX 95m

Police in Kamuli district are investigating circumstances under which a GM sugar weigh bridge cashier was allegedly robbed of UGX 95m by unknown armed thugs.

According to police, Kobil Goswami alias Hash, the cashier, at GM Sugar weigh bridge premises located at Luzinga central 1 zone, Luzinga parish, Wankole sub-county, Kamuli district was attacked, shot and injured before he was robbed of UGX 95m on Sunday.

Micheal Kasadha, the Busoga North Region Police spokesperson, confirmed the robbery and shooting, saying they have so far arrested five people to help with the investigations.

Kasadha said the five people arrested on suspicion of robbery include Moses Kiirya, Alex Waibale, Malicana Kiirya, Adam Baliruno, and Painedo Ojole.

“The attackers shot Kobil in the left shoulder while demanding for money. They allegedly searched the house which yielded access to UGX 95 million, before they fled the scene,” said Kasadha.

 According to police, the victim was rushed to Nile international hospital in Jinja city where he is currently admitted for better management.

Police visited the scene and managed to recover some exhibits and investigations into the matter continue.

Ibanda: Five years in prison for Police detention escapee

Ibanda chief magistrate’s court has sentenced a man who escaped from Police twice in Ibanda to five years in prison at Nyabuhikye.

Benedicto Baryaija, a resident of Katongore in Ibanda South County, Ibanda district, had been arrested on charges of threatening violence and harassment against his wife Generous Kadesemba.

It is said that the convict however drilled a hole in the wall of his cell at Katongore Police Station and escaped. He was rearrested and transferred to Ibanda Central Police Station, but on November 20th, he escaped again after he was taken out to reportedly wash the Police vehicle.

Ali Ssemakula, the prosecutor told court presided over by his worship Aloysius Natwijuka, that Baryaija was rearrested hours later from his mother’s home in Kafunjo, Katongore, and charged with two counts of escape from lawful detention and malicious damage to property.

With evidence weighing heavily against him, Baryaija pleaded guilty to all the crimes while appearing before the Ibanda chief magistrate on November 23. He was accordingly convicted and sentenced by court.

Natwijuka handed the convict a two-year jail term on the charge of threatening violence. He will serve another two years, one for each counts of escaping from lawful detention, while he got one year in prison for malicious damage to government property.

Ibanda: Matchmaker charged with trafficking of 17-year-old tailoring trainee

Ibanda chief magistrate’s Court has charged and remanded Paskazia Ahumuza, 24, to Nyabuhikye Prison on charges of human trafficking.

Court presided over by his worship Aloysius Natwijuka heard that the 17-year-old tailoring trainee was rescued by Police from one Kwirrino’s house in Rwenkobwa town council.

Prosecution led by Ali Ssemakula told court that on November 19th, Ahumuza, a resident of Rwenkobwa town council in Ibanda North County matched and introduced the victim,17, to one Kwirrino for the purposes of sexual exploitation.

The victim had earlier disappeared from Catherine Ahebwa, a tailor and tailoring instructor at Kyereta in Ibanda town, who she was staying with.

Ahumuza (the convict) leaves the court room after she was remanded to Nyabuhikye prison until December 19th, 2022.

The victim was later traced to Paskazia, but by then she was already at Kwirrino’s house in Rwenkobwa allegedly ‘married’.

The suspect was arrested by Police and charged accordingly.

The victim, who hails from Kamwenge district, confessed to Police to having slept with the said Kwiriino all the two days she stayed with him.

Ahumuza will reappear in court on December 19 when her case will come up for hearing.

The convict contravened section 8(e) of the prevention of trafficking in persons Act of 2009.

The offence carries the death penalty, on conviction, as the maximum sentence.

Ibanda: Banana thieves sentenced to months in prison 

The Ibanda chief magistrate’s court has sentenced two men to jail terms at Nyabuhikye Prison for stealing bananas.

Court presided over by his worship Aloysius Natwijuka sentenced Asaph Tumusiime, a resident of Kitwe in Ibanda Municipality to three months in prison by for stealing a bunch of bananas from a neighbour’s plantation while Paul Baryakaijuka, another banana thief was handed six months behind bars by the same court.

Appearing before the court on Wednesday November 23rd , Tumusiime and Baryakaijuka confessed to stealing the bananas which contravenes sections 254 and 261 of the Penal Code Act.

Prosecution led by Ali Ssemakula said that Baryakaijuka stole two bunches of bananas worth UGX 40,000 from Innocent Mugizi’s banana plantation on November 18th.

The convict was arrested with the help of a sniffer dog, which was introduced at the crime scene and led the Police to Baryakaijuka’s home.

He was arrested and taken to Ibanda Police Station and charged accordingly.

Court was told that the other convict (Tumusiime) was caught in the act of stealing one bunch of bananas from Ruth Natukunda of Kitwe in Ibanda Municipality on November 19th and arrested by a guard employed by the plantation owner.

Tumusiime also admitted to the crime before court.

While sentencing the two individuals, his worship Natwijuka said they did not waste court’s time, handing Tumusiime a three-month jail term while Baryakaijuka got six months.

Prosecution had prayed for deterrent sentences, saying banana thefts were rampant in the magisterial area of Ibanda.  

Theft attracts a maximum sentence of 10 years.

Authorities call for rehabilitation of Mbarara-Ishaka Road

Bushenyi district woman Member of Parliament Annet Katusiime Mugisha has asked Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) to work on the Mbarara- Ishaka road which is in poor state and due to its condition, it has become a death trap for the users with a lot of accidents.

The woman legislator who doubles as the district roads committee chairperson said this during a pre-site handover ceremony of the 3km Nyaruzinga road at a function held at Meridian hotel in Bushenyi.

The tarmac road that connects from Mbarara-Kasese highway to Nyaruzinga was constructed by M/S Networld construction company limited on a tune of UGX 7.3bn and was officially handed over to the district and municipal users on Wednesday.

Katusiime asked UNRA to consider rehabilitation of the road along the PIBID swamp which has developed a manhole in the middle of the road and it has become difficult for users to navigate through.

Rachel Ngonzebwa, the UNRA regional manager-Mbarara cluster commended leaders of Bushenyi district for their oversight and supervisory role in ensuring that there was no shoddy work by the contractor adding that as UNRA they have identified some few technical errors and defect liabilities which the contractor accepted to work upon exigently.

Ngonzebwa noted that by Early December this year, they will start on Katarumwa road near Ishaka town and it will be graded, compacted and surfaced for users to use as they await the government to release money for it’s construction.

Jaffari Bassajjabalaba appreciated Government of Uganda through UNRA for the 3km road at Nyaruzinga where he asked the contractor to work on the small defects they identified.

Crown Beverages Limited launches Aquafina enriched drinking water.

Crown Beverages Limited has launched Aquafina enriched drinking water in Uganda.

Speaking during the launch that took place on Thursday at the CBL Plant in Kakungulu, Sisa, Amos Nzeyi, the Chairman of Crown Beverages Limited, said that Aquafina is a whole different product and is a notch higher than the existing brands in the market and consumers will like it.

“You know normally, there are many types of wine, but there are some wines that are better than others…even whiskies by the way are not the same,” said Nzeyi adding that Aquafina is definitely a good addition to the market.

“We (Crown Beverages) have been registering achievements…we have won so many prizes of quality, cleanliness as you see this place is up to the standards of any watering company in the world, be in Europe, Asia, South Africa, America,” Nzeyi added.

Paddy Muramiirah, the CEO of Crown Beverages Limited said that Aquafina is an international brand and Uganda is just the third country in Africa to launch the product after Nigeria and Egypt.

Amos Nzeyi, the Chairman of Crown Beverages Limited(left) together with Paddy Muramiirah, the CEO of Crown Beverages Limited (right) during the launch of Aquafina enriched drinking water on Thursday.

Muramiirah added that the water is expertly processed ensuring only the essential elements and minerals remain, resulting in a clear, pure and perfect tasting water.

“Aquafina water is a worldwide water brand in Europe, Asia, South Africa, and America and is probably the best in Sub-Saharan Africa, in East Africa, it has launched first in Uganda before moving to other neighboring countries,” said Muramiirah.

Aquafina was first launched in the USA in 1994. Over the last two decades it has expanded into Asia, UAE, and most recently Africa.

Aquafina is available in a 500ml pack at a recommended retail price of UGX 1000 only countrywide.

Security guard beaten to death in Bushenyi

Police in Bushenyi are investigating the circumstances under which a security guard was beaten to death while on duty on Monday night.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as Robert Solomo, 24, a security guard attached to Swatt who was deployed at Kawa Com opposite Gaz Petrol station.

Tumusiime said the incident of Murder took place on Monday night at Gaz Petrol station along Ishaka-Kasese highway at Cell C, Ishaka Division, Bushenyi -Ishaka Municipality in Bushenyi District.

It is alleged that on 22/11/2022 at around 02:18am, the deceased who was armed with a gun, attacked Pontius Kwikiriza, 35, a night watchman at Gaz Petrol Station. The duo fought as the deceased wanted to shoot Kwikiriza.

The neighboring security guards responded to rescue Kwikiriza and the deceased was thoroughly beaten until he became unconscious and died at the scene.

The body of the deceased was found lying at the scene with the gun placed on his body.

A gun SAR without any ammunition was recovered and the body of the deceased was taken to KIU hospital for postmortem examination.

Tumusiime said that four suspects have been arrested to help police with investigations.

Bushenyi: Thieves raid Bumbaire Sacco

Police in Bushenyi district are investigating the circumstances under which unknown thugs broke into Bumbaire Sacco and stole an unspecified amount of money on Sunday night.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson confirmed the incident and said they have arrested two security guards attached to Agro security to help police with investigations.

Celestine Bagampangire, the LC III chairman, Bumbaire sub-county said that they were shocked to find the bank open and security guards tied up with ropes and their guns lying beside them on Monday morning.

Bagampangire added that the thugs accessed the Sacco premises after they broke the main door of the Sacco, raided the Sacco offices and run way with the Sacco office phone and unknown amount of money.

By press time, Adonia Tushemirirwe, the Sacco general manager had not commented on the matter.

Ibanda: Angry residents burn car of suspected cattle thieves

Angry residents of Kyeikucu cell in Kagongo Division, Ibanda Municipality have burnt a vehicle of suspected cattle thieves.

Edirisa Kyeyune, the Ibanda district Police commander (DPC) confirmed the incident and said Pascal Mugisha, the owner of the car who is currently the main suspect in the theft of the cow is on the run and so are two of his accomplices.

The suspects are said to have stolen the cow valued at UGX 2m during the night of November 20th from Francis Kasamba’s farm in Rukokoma village.

Charles Bamwine, the LCI chairperson Rukokoma II cell, said the Toyota Premio REG No UAR 749A was found loaded with meat at about 3am, prompting the community members to set it ablaze.

Bamwine said the community was venting its anger following a spate of insecurity in the area, mainly caused by vanilla and livestock thieves.

He explained that the car was coming from Katengyeta to Kyeikucu, when it got stuck in mud after the heavy downpour and was making noise deep in the night.

DPC Kyeyune said that no one has been arrested for participating in the burning of the car, however, he cautioned the public against mob action.

Kazo: S.4 Student denied doing Kiswahili Paper

A senior four student at Rwemikoma seed secondary school in Rwemikoma sub-county, Kazo district is asking to be given a chance to do her Kiswahili paper her which was her last UNEB  paper.

Speaking to our reporter, Kirabo Flavia a student at Rwemikoma Seed school also a resident of Rwemikoma parish in Rwemikoma revealed that she reached the examination room 30 minutes after others had already started.

Kirabo says that she was delayed to reach the station in time because it was raining heavily so she had to wait.

Kirabo asked the government through Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB)to intervene in this matter for her to do this paper.

Muhumuza Seregio, Kirabo’s father said that he was hurt after seeing his daughter coming home crying that she had been refused to do the paper noting this will affect his daughter and make her perform poorly.

Tumushabe Eliab, the head teacher Rwemikoma seed school revealed that the student came late after 1 hour and it was not his making saying UNEB was the in charge and following the directive as it was stated in rules and regulations.

Phionah Nazziwa, the chief invigilator who stopped the student from doing her paper after coming late told our reporter that the student came after 1 hour while other students had already started and that it is stated that they should not allow a student in the examination if he/she is 15 minutes late.

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