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Landslides in Kasese district claim 16 lives

At least 16 people have been confirmed to have died in the fresh landslides that hit Kasese district in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

Irene Nakasiita, the spokesperson Uganda Red Cross (URC), revealed that they received a land slide alert at around 4:00AM from Kasese, Rukoki Sub-County, Kasika Village and URC dispatched a response team to support the affected families.

She added that the majority of the bodies recovered from the mudslide are mothers and children.

“From the assessment report, the death statistics show 2 male adults, 4 female adults, 3 male children and 7 female children,” said Nakasiita.

Nakasiita revealed that several houses were submerged on Tuesday night after heavy rains pounded Kasika village in Kigoro parish, Rukoki Sub-county, Kasese district.

The Kasese District Health Officer leading a team of pathologists to conduct post mortem on the bodies retrieved in the Kasese incident at Kigobe Play ground in Kasese district. (Photo Credit: URC)

Nakasiita noted that the victims who survived with injuries were referred to St. Paul’s Hospital Kasese Municipality where they are undergoing treatment.

She noted that  several others are still missing, adding that the Uganda Red Cross response team is still on the ground working with local authorities and other responders in the community to search for the other missing persons.

She noted that the Uganda Red Cross has been giving out early warning alerts to communities that are at high risk, including mountain Rwenzori region where Kasese is found.

Nakasiita warned that such disasters might be on the increase in this month due to the expected heavy rains around the country and urged people living in disaster prone areas to vacate for the safety of their lives.

High cost of living threatens sustainability of schools

Following the government’s warning of not increasing school dues for both government and non-government schools despite the high cost of living, a section of school heads in Mitooma district have expressed concern about challenges they are likely to face throughout this term.

In an interview with our reporter on Tuesday, Benard Ahimbisibwe, the Head teacher Ryakahimbi Primary noted that they are most likely going to face financial challenges this term since prices of all materials they use have been hiked and they have to follow the government’s directive.

Ahimbisibwe also asked government to increase on the grants and subsidies they give to these schools if they are to remain sustainable.

Moses Tumuhimbise the Head teacher Mitooma junior School noted that as a private institution, they have been surviving on their own and therefore no need of government to put such a directive yet there are no measures put to assist these private schools.

He therefore asked government to come up with a planned strategy to give assistance to the private schools to enable them also sustain themselves.

Didas Nuwagaba, the Head teacher Uganda Martyrs Secondary school Ryakahimbi noted that increasing fees would be necessary due to sky rocketing prices of commodities.

Nuwagaba however revealed that unfortunately, parents are even failing to pay the past fees structure indicating that the situation is worse everywhere.

Nuwagaba added that if the governments warning is to work, they should work on giving schools some of the materials that take money such as textbooks, laboratory equipment among others so that the little money parents pay can work on feeding.

Kazo: 23 year old man commits suicide

Residents in Akengyeya Cell, Akengyeya Parish, Kyampangara sub-county, Kazo District were left in shock after they found a body of a 23 year old man hanging on a tree.

The deceased has been identified as Kwesiga Aston, a resident of Kyampangara II, Kyampangara parish, Kyampangara Sub-county, who is believed to be mentally ill and he allegedly committed suicide.

Henry Mbehitsya, a father to the deceased said Aston went missing on Monday evening but they suspected him to have gone to visit his sister which was not the case.

Mbehitsya added that on Tuesday around mid-day, they found his body dangling on a tree.

Mugabi Benard Kafure, the Sub-county chairperson condemned the act and asked all those who are depressed or stressed to always seek counseling services urging the citizens to avoid these kinds of acts because they depict a bad image.

Police from Kazo Police station visited the scene and registered the case under reference number 07/06/09/2022 and handed over the body to the family for burial. 

Kazo: Schools decry high commodity prices

Following the reopening of educational institutions across the country for the third term, uncertainty continues to loom over rising food prices.

Several schools; both private and government-aided in Kazo district have confessed that they are being challenged by food shortages.

Ezra Kagira, the director Buremba Junior School, a private school in  Buremba Town Council, Kazo District said they are having a hard time maintaining all the learners at school due to food shortage.

“We have an enrollment of more than 300 pupils but we are finding a big challenge of maintaining the learners at school. Currently, the food is not enough but we have to persist,” said Kagira.

Kagira revealed that the school spends UGX170,000 on a single meal unlike in the past when they were spending UGX 70,000.

Kagira urged the parents to work hand in hand with them for the better of their children, even though the situation is tough.

Guston Katungye Bwesigye, the head teacher at Kyabahura 1 model Primary School, a government-aided school in Kazo Town council, says the situation forced them to increase school fees for especially the boarding section, but also he assures that they will pass through as the almighty is on their side.

 “We buy 25 kilogrammes of posho at UGX 85,000 and yet previously we used to buy the same kilogrammes at UGX 35,000,” said Bwesigye.

An independent study by our reporter established that a kilogramme of maize flour spiked from UGX 2,000 to UGX 4,000, a bunch of matooke from UGX 10,000 to UGX 20,000 and a kilogramme of beans from UGX 3,000 to UGX 4,000.

Countrywide, the cost of food items such as maize flour, matooke, Irish potatoes, cooking oil, sugar, beans, salt and bread, among others, have been on the rise since the start of the year.

Pupils/Students, in private and public, primary and secondary schools resumed for the third term of the 2022/2023 academic session on Monday, September 5, 2022, and it is expected to end in December 2022.

31 year old woman raped and robbed

Police in Sheema district are investigating circumstances under which a 31 year old woman was raped and robbed.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi police spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the victim as Nakazibwe Nuriat, a resident of Rushoroza cell, Kabwohe Division Sheema District. 

Tumusiime said that Nakazibwe alleges that on 01/09/2022 at exactly 6:00am, the suspect identified only as Rashid broke into her house while armed with a panga, grabbed her neck and forcefully raped her and took off with her money amounting to UGX 50,000.

Police have since then visited the scene and opened a case file of aggravated robbery and rape while the victim was taken to Kabwohe Health Centre IV for treatment.

Kazo: Farmers decry outbreak of African swine fever

Farmers dealing in piggery and traders selling pork in Kazo district, are devastated by the outbreak of Africa Swine Fever (ASF) in the district.

Ham Rubainika, the Kazo district secretary for production and natural resources said several cases were first confirmed in Migina Sub-county after the visit by the District Veterinary Officer (DVO) and the Lab attendant, who were tipped off by some of the affected farmers.

Esau Mwebeiha, the parish councilor representing Kikoni Parish in the Migina sub-county council said the ASF outbreak was first registered in September 2021, where over 50 pigs in Kikoni parish died.

Mwebeiha added that this which prompted the authorities to institute a temporary quarantine that lasted until May 2022.

Mwebeiha noted that however, in August, another outbreak led to the loss of more pigs.

Rubainika urged the farmers and all the residents to try their best in containing the disease thus minimizing the spread in the district.

According to World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious viral disease of domestic and wild pigs, whose mortality rate can reach 100%.  

WOAH notes that there is currently no effective vaccine against ASF. 

WOAH adds that although ASF is not a danger to human health, it has devastating effects on pig populations and the farming economy.

The virus is characterized as highly resistant in the environment, can survive on clothes, boots, wheels, and various pork products, such as ham, sausages or bacon.

According to WOAH, human behaviors play an important role in spreading this pig disease across borders if adequate measures are not taken.

24 year old man commits suicide after killing an 8 year old girl he raped

Police in Kween district are investigating circumstances under which a 24 year old man raped an 8 year old girl and killed her before burning her body.

Rogers Taitika, the Sipi regional police spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the suspect as Abraham Sande, a resident of Kortowamalil, Cherangut parish, Kwosir sub county in Kween district.

It is said that on Monday, the suspect locked the victim identified as Leticia Chemutai inside his grass thatched house and raped her.

“After the heinous act, he slit her throat using a knife and killed her. He abandoned the body inside and set the house on fire,” authorities said.

When the house was burning, he took poison but his neighbours responded fast and took him to Kapeoron health centre IV for treatment where was pronounced dead upon arrival.

His remains and those of the victim are still at the hospital mortuary as investigations into the matter continue.

62 year old man arrested for allegedly murdering his 4 year old son

Police in Sheema district are investigating circumstances under which a 62 year old man allegedly murdered his 4 year old biological son.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the suspect as Bangirana George while the deceased was identified as Michael Isaaka, both residents Rwemijuju cell, Nyarwenshama ward, Sheema District.

Tumusiime said that after murdering his son, the suspect later took poison in an attempt to kill himself.

It alleged that Bangirana produced the deceased with a woman identified as Ainomugisha Jackline who is not his legitimate wife and in February 2022, this child was handed over to him such that he starts schooling.

It is said that the suspect did not take proper care of this child until he was taken over by the uncle who is the area LC I Chairperson.

However, on August 20th 2022, the deceased went to play with other children at the home of his biological father and never went back to the home of his uncle who was taking care of him.

The following day, the caretaker who is the Chairman went to inquire where deceased had gone only to be told by a one Byamukama (one of the suspect’s children) that the deceased had been taken away by the father.

The case was reported to Police and the suspect disappeared from the village.

On August 23rd 2022, the Chairperson received a phone call from a lady that Bangirana the (suspect) was found helpless in a swamp.

The locals removed him and took him to Mushanga Medical Centre where it was discovered on examination that he had taken poison.

When Bangirana was interviewed by police, he revealed that he had strangled Isaaka (his son) and dumped his body in a pit that is over 100ft deep.

The body was retrieved the body and taken to Kabwohe HC IV for postmortem as investigations into the matter continue.

35 year old man arrested for impregnating his13-year-old niece

Police in Bukwo district has arrested a 35 year old man for allegedly defiling and impregnating his 13-year old niece.

The suspect has been identified as Alex Mutai, a resident of Suam village, Suam sub-county, Bukwo district.

Mutai reportedly impregnated his 13-year-old niece, a pupil of Kabyoyoni primary school and fled into hiding at the Kenya-Uganda border where he was picked up on Monday evening.

Aminisi Kayongo, the Bukwo District Police Commander (DPC) confirmed the arrest of the suspect, saying that he will be produced before the court to answer charges of aggravated defilement and impregnating a teenager.

“We have him in our custody and we will take him to court on Wednesday,” said Kayongo.

Samuel Hashaka Mpimbaza, the Bukwo Resident District Commissioner (RDC) revealed that his office together with the police spent much time to hunt for the suspect who has been on the run for the last two months.

“It wasn’t easy to get this man but we worked hard until we arrested him,” said Hashaka who also vowed to deal with people with a high appetite, who abuse young girls in Bukwo district.

The victim’s mother said that her daughter had a dream of becoming a nurse to support her but the suspect has disorganized her dream.

“My own brother doing this to my daughter is unbelievable. I pray the law takes its course,” she said.

She added that her prayer is for the victim is to deliver safely so that she can be sent back to school again.

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.
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