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Mayor Kakyebezi faces impeachment

Mbarara City Councilors have threatened to impeach the City Mayor, Robert Mugabe Kakyebezi due to his failure to convene an extraordinary meeting during which they intended to seek clarification from the outgoing city town clerk, Assy Abireebe Tumwesigire. This discontent follows a series of letters sent by the councilors in which they allege disregard by both the town clerk and the mayor and the speaker.

In a recent letter dated January 15, 2025, the councilors demanded an extraordinary meeting before the now-transferred town clerk officially hands over responsibilities. Jessica Mwijuka, the councilor representing workers, voiced concerns that the council might lose a significant amount of money under unclear circumstances. Meanwhile, Byansi Muhammad, the councilor for Nyamityoobora expressed that they feel they have no choice but to pursue impeachment due to the mayor’s perceived undermining of the council.

In response to the growing tension, City Council Speaker, Bonny Tashobya Karusya urged the councilors to remain calm, noting that a regular council meeting has already been scheduled for Wednesday January 22 to address their concerns.

The Mayor, Robert Mugabe Kakyebezi confirmed receipt of the councilors’ letters and stated that he has formally instructed the city town clerk, in writing, to arrange the extraordinary council meeting.

Police in Rubirizi hunt for power line vandals

Police in Rubirizi District are on the lookout for unknown assailants responsible for vandalizing and stealing three-phase power lines in Katanda 1 Village, Katanda Sub County.

The incident occurred during the night of January 16-17, 2025 when the thieves dismantled and took 120 meters of electric wires from the power line, causing significant disruption to the local electricity supply.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi police spokesperson confirmed the vandalism and said that a team of electricians from the Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL) Katerera Branch visited the scene to assess the damage.

Christopher Ntegyereize, a 49-year-old peasant and resident of Kakindo A cell in Katanda Sub County, reported the incident to the police and expressed concern over the theft. He mentioned that efforts are underway to identify the suspects with the community rallying to provide information.

The police have urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities in their areas as they work to apprehend those behind this brazen act of vandalism. The theft of electric wires has raised concerns about safety and the potential for further disruptions to power services in the region.

Businessman arrested for kidnapping and torturing neighbour-Sheema

Police in Sheema district have arrested a 55-year-old businessman, Johnson Ahimbisibwe over alleged kidnapping of Brian Agaba, 40.

Agaba, a resident of Kitamba cell in Kibanga East parish, Kitagata sub-county in Sheema district was abducted from his home on January 14 at around 2:00 pm. He was bundled into a Toyota Wish vehicle, Reg.no UBA 105S driven by Andrew Twijukye, 37 and taken to an unknown location.

The case was reported on January 15, by Robert Nuwarimpa, the LC1 chairperson of Kitamba cell at Kashekuro police station. Police launched a search operation and found Agaba drowning in River Ntungwa on the border with Kanungu and Rukungiri districts. He was rescued by some boys who were grazing animals on the river sides and informed police from Nyamirama in Kanungu.

Agaba sustained multiple injuries on the head, hands and legs, was rushed to St. Annah Health centre before being transferred to Kitagata Hospital in Sheema district where he is currently undergoing treatment.

In a statement to police, Agaba revealed that the kidnapping stemmed from an ongoing land dispute between him and the suspect. He said his kidnappers tied his hands and legs with ropes, blindfolded him with a piece of cloth and subjected him to severe beating before throwing him into the river.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson confirmed the incident and said that an investigation is ongoing. Ahimbisibwe has been arrested and will face charges related to kidnapping.

The incident has sparked concerns over the increasing cases of kidnappings in the region which are often linked to land disputes and other forms of conflict.

3 year old murdered, body found in pit latrine-Kiruhura district

Residents of Kabushwere Parish in Kashongi Sub-County, Kiruhura District are grappling with fear and grief following the tragic kidnapping and murder of Medard Arinda,3. The boy’s lifeless body was discovered in a pit latrine at Akatogo Trading Center raising serious concerns among community members and local authorities.

According to Arinda’s father, Alex Bariyo, the horrifying incident occurred on January 7, 2025.

In a meeting attended by district security authorities including the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) George Bakunda and the LCV chairman, the community was reassured that justice would be served in regard to the brutal murder of the minor.

Boniface Nuwamanya, Officer in Charge of Kashongi Police Post revealed that upon receiving the report of a missing child, he immediately initiated a follow-up investigation. “We acted swiftly to gather any leads,” he stated.

SP Hajji Kitaka Surite, the District Police Commander (DPC) for Kiruhura, urged the community to be vigilant and support one another to prevent such tragic incidents in the future. He confirmed that four suspects have been taken into custody including an Egyptian national as police continue to investigate into the matter.

Dan Mukago, the LCV Chairman for Kiruhura district, pledged that the bereaved family would receive the support and justice they deserve. “We stand with the family during this difficult time and will ensure that those responsible are held accountable,” he stated.

In light of this tragic event, RDC George Bakunda reaffirmed the commitment of local authorities to investigate the kidnapping and murder of the minor.

Iranian President rejects allegations on plot to assassinate US president elect-Trump

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has firmly rejected allegations that Iran plotted to assassinate U.S. President-elect Donald Trump following claims of two attempted attacks on his life in 2024. Pezeshkian emphasized that such a notion was unfounded and would never be a part of Iran’s intentions.

During the interview aired just days before Trump’s inauguration, Pezeshkian stated, “We have never attempted this (the assassination bid on Trump) to begin with and we never will.” His comments come in light of previous claims from the U.S. Department of Justice which charged an Iranian man linked to an alleged plot orchestrated by Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to assassinate Trump. Law enforcement officials indicated that the operation was thwarted prior to any action being taken.

Trump himself had suggested during his election campaign that Iran might be behind attempts on his life. He survived two assassination attempts during the campaign: one in September while golfing in West Palm Beach, Florida and another during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania in July. However, investigations have found no evidence linking Iran to either incident.

In addition to discussing the alleged plot, President Pezeshkian reiterated Iran’s stance on its nuclear program asserting that it is purely peaceful and not aimed at developing nuclear weapons. He warned Trump against the possibility of escalating tensions that could lead to war, saying, “I do hope that Trump will conduce to peace in the region and the world not conversely contribute to bloodshed or war.”

Pezeshkian’s remarks highlight the ongoing friction between the U.S. and Iran particularly after Trump’s first term, during which the U.S. withdrew from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) aimed at curtailing Iran’s nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief. He expressed concern over the lack of commitment from the U.S. regarding the agreements indicating that the primary issue is not dialogue but adherence to commitments made during such discussions.

Furthermore, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi reported that ongoing negotiations with European powers are progressing suggesting a seriousness regarding the resumption of discussions related to Iran’s nuclear program. Pezeshkian’s statements encapsulate a cautious optimism about potential future dialogue while simultaneously reinforcing Iran’s stance against foreign threats and accusations.

Veterans to Lead the Fight Against Poverty-Ibanda district

Veterans in Ibanda district have been asked to continue the legacy of the liberation struggle by actively combating poverty within their communities. This was during an event at the Ibanda district head office on January 14.

Jovrine Kyomukama Kaliisa, the Deputy National Coordinator of the Parish Development Model (PDM), encouraged veterans to serve as role models and take a lead in addressing various challenges including poverty.

Kaliisa was handing over hoes donated by the government to civilian veterans in Ibanda Municipality as part of the initiative aimed at empowering Ugandans economically. She emphasized that the donation symbolizes the government’s gratitude for the veterans’ contributions to the country’s liberation struggle.

“This donation is not just support; it’s a sign that the government has not forgotten you,” she stated. “These hoes are tools to help you in your new struggle to create wealth and enhance household incomes,” Kaliisa revealed.The hoes will be distributed to civilian veterans across various sub-counties within the district.

The Deputy National PDM Coordinator commended the veterans for their pivotal role in supporting the National Resistance Movement (NRM) liberation struggle which paved way for peace and stability in Uganda. She pointed out that while the NRM’s fight in the 1980s focused on establishing rule of law and security. She further revealed that the current challenges require the veterans’ ongoing engagement and leadership.

Among those benefiting from the initiative was 80-year-old, Yusuf Katonyamu from Katooma II, Kagongo Division in Ibanda Municipality. Katonyamu expressed his gratitude for receiving two hoes and acknowledged previous support from the government, including 300 coffee seedlings he received two years ago.

Winnie Bagarukayo, representing Ruyonza in Kayenje Ward of Bufunda Division echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the timeliness of the hoes as farmers prepare for the upcoming planting season. “This support comes at a crucial moment as we get ready to cultivate our gardens,” she remarked.

Kaliisa’s message to the veterans underscores the vital role they can play in not only reviving their communities but also in contributing to Uganda’s overall development as the nation continues to navigate through new challenges.

13 year old girl burnt by guardian-Kazo

Police in Kazo District are investigating allegations of torture involving a 13-year-old girl in the care of a woman only identified as Judith, who has been taking care of her since she was three. Residents of Bwizi A Cell in Buremba Town council report that Judith has subjected the girl to severe abuse including recent burns to her face, legs and private parts.

The minor has gone days with this excruciating pain but has not had access to medical attention since she experience the burns.

Twine Dan, the LC 1 chairperson of Bwizi A Cell confirmed the abuse and stated that he would take care of the girl until Judith returns from Kinoni Sub County, Kiruhura District where she has been attended a funeral.

Twine took the child to Buremba Police Station where officers advised him to prevail over her care while awaiting Judith’s return.

Sgt. Kwizera Fidel, Officer in Charge of Buremba Police Station, indicated that an investigation has been launched into the matter and the child remains under the custody of Twine.

Police Hunt for Thugs Following Violent Attack on Rubirizi Resident

Police in Rubirizi District are actively pursuing a group of unknown assailants who reportedly attacked Bernard Ndagano,45, and stole Shs2,000 from him. The incident occurred in the early hours of January 12, 2025 around 2:00 am in Kasungu Cell in Kasarara Ward.

According to the Police spokesperson for Greater Bushenyi, Martial Tumusiime, the victim sought refuge at his aunt’s house after the attack. She reported that he knocked on her door pleading for help. When she opened the door, she found him lying on the ground severely injured and bleeding from deep cuts to his forehead, left arm and the back of his neck.

The victim recounted that as he was approaching the Rugazi Hospital mortuary, two unknown men started following him. In an attempt to evade them, he took a feeder road he often used to reach home. However, the assailants caught up with him, demanded money and when he attempted to flee, one struck him with a large stick while the other inflicted cuts with a sharp object. The attackers then took Shs.2,000 he had in his left trouser pocket before fleeing the scene.

After the assault, Ndagano managed to make his way home where he was subsequently taken to Rugazi Health Centre IV for initial treatment. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was later referred to Kampala International University (KIU) for further medical attention which included a CT scan.

The police have initiated an investigation into the incident and encourage anyone with additional information to come forward to assist in identifying the suspects involved in this brazen attack.

Byabakama calls for critical data on PDWs ahead of 2026 polls

The Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Justice Simon Byabakama Mugenyi, has acknowledged that the lack of critical data regarding persons with disabilities (PWDs) from the National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda has significantly hindered the inclusivity of the electoral process in Uganda.

In a message delivered by Richard Baabo Kamugisha, the Acting Secretary of the Electoral Commission, it was highlighted that the failure to provide election instructions in accessible formats has made it difficult for individuals with visual impairments and blindness to select their preferred candidates.

Byabakama emphasized that while the law allows for the inclusion of trusted aides to assist PWDs during the voting process, in some cases, these rights have been infringed upon. His comments were made on Friday during a regional stakeholders’ workshop held at Hotel Triangle in Mbarara as part of preparations for the upcoming General Update of the National Voters Register, scheduled for January 20 to February 10, 2025.

Kamugisha noted that the Electoral Commission had aimed to use Braille or larger font documents to facilitate voting for visually impaired individuals. However, the absence of specific data on the number of eligible PWD voters has prevented these special arrangements from being implemented.

He also urged politicians to move away from commercialized politics and the intra- and inter-party rivalries that often lead to violence and division, particularly in the pursuit of political victory.

Robert Beine, the Regional Election Officer, called on the public to actively participate in the forthcoming voter registration update to promote inclusivity and ensure credible elections. He also encouraged students to register before schools reopen, highlighting that voter transfers would only be possible during this update exercise.

The update process will encompass the registration of new voters, transfer of voters, minor corrections, assignment of polling stations and the creation of revised registers for special interest groups.

90 year old man ends life

Police in Kazo District are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Yusuf Kataryeeba, 90, a resident of Keicumu 1, Keicumu parish,Enagari sub county.

Preliminary investigations reveal that Kataryeeba committed suicide by hanging. According to the deceased’s wife revealed that her husband was struggling with estrangement from relatives which made him feel lonely.

Kenneth Taremwa Mukuru, the defense secretary,, urged community members to share their problems with neighbors, emphasizing that this was the second suicide incident in the area.

Alex Asiimwe, the chairperson of LC1 Keicumu1, revealed to our reporter that suicide is not a solution to life’s challenges. He encouraged residents to seek support and communicate openly about their struggles.

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