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Minister Kaboyo Praises North Ankole’s outgoing Bishop

The Minister for Luwero affairs, Hon Alice Kaboyo has heaped praise on the outgoing Bishop of North Ankole Diocese, Rt Rev Steven Namanya as a hard working servant of God who used actions better than words.

Representing the prime minister of Uganda Rt Hon Robinah Nabbajja at a thanksgiving for the Bishop, the minister hailed the Bishop for for supporting development in North Ankole.

The function was held at the Prelate’s home in Bihendwa- Akengyeya parish Kyampagara sub county, Kazo district.

The celebrant, Rt Rev Stephen Namanya expressed joy for his successful 44 years of pastoral work, adding that it was God who guided him. On 26th May 2024, the newly elected Bishop of North Ankole, Rt Rev Alfred Muhoozi will be consecrated as the third Bishop, replacing Rt Rev Steven Namanya.

Rt Rev Bishop Steven Namanya is married to Lydia Twikiriize Namanya with seven children. He succeeded the Rt. Rev. John Muhanguzi who served as the 1st Bishop of North Ankole Diocese from 2003 – 2015.

He has served eight years as a shepherd of North Ankole Diocese, retiring after clocking the mandatory 65 years.

Rt Rev Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni, the Bishop of West Ankole Diocese preaching at the function at urged christians to receive Jesus Christ as their savior.

The function was graced by many dignitaries amongst them were church ministers and government officials including the Kazo district local government leadership led by chairperson LCV Rev Samuel Mugisha Katugunda.

Kenneth Akena killer, Mathew Kanyamunyu released from Prison

Kampala businessman, Mathew Kanyamunyu is finally a free man, having served three years and five months, instead of the five years and one month following remission.

Kanyamunyu’s troubles stemmed from the 2016 incident, in which he shot dead child rights activist, Kenneth Akena, after accusing him of scratching his car in Kampala. The Director of Public Prosecution would then withdraw charges against his Burundian girlfriend, Cynthia Munwangari whom he was with in the car, but sentenced Kanyamunyu with manslaughter on November 12, 2020.

Kanyamunyu’s murder charge was reduced to manslaughter by the Director of Public Prosecution after a plea bargaining session

Earlier before his sentence, Kanyamunyu alongside his girlfriend, Cynthia Munwangari went for a traditional ritual known as Mato Oput.

In this ceremony held at the Ker Kwaro Acholi (Acholi Chiefdom), Kanyamunyu reportedly admitted to killing the deceased and was asked to pay ten cows and three goats by the elders in Acholi.

Under the Ugandan law, the offence of manslaughter is punishable by the maximum penalty of life imprisonment under section 190 of the Penal Code Act.

IGG faults Mbarara City roads Contractor on delays

The deputy Inspector General Of Government, Patricia  Achan Okiria has tasked Multiplex construction company,a company contracted to construct roads  in Mbarara city funded by world bank under the Uganda Support to municipality infrastructure development project,to speedup road works.

The joint contract between Multiplex limited and Ditaco international Trade was awarded in May 2021, under USMID to construct three roads in Mbarara city at a cost of 23 billion shillings. The roads include Major Victor Bwana Road (0.95KM), Galt road (0.65KM) and Stanley road (0.78km)

Originally scheduled to be completed by April, 2022, the road project has dragged on up-to-date.

Monitoring the road works on Monday, the ombudsman acknowledged that the contractor has achieved a substantial completion of works though.

There is still a lot to be covered which include; installation of street lights, road markings, trash cans among others.

Kiruhura: Museveni applauds Bishop Namanya for Initiating developments

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has commended the North Annkole outgoing Bishop, Rt Rev Stephen Namanya, for the development he initiated in the diocese, contributing to the development in the area.

The President’s message was delivered by the Primie Minister of Uganda, Rt Hon Robinah Nabanja at the laying stone for the ongoing construction of North Ankole Mission hospital and commissioning UNRA roads at the seat of the Diocese, in Rushere town council, Kiruhura district yesterday.

The Diocese over the years initiated a number of developments which among them include; the Kakyera Stock Farm which has over 320 cows, the Clergy Pension House, Kanoni Bible College, refurbishment of Rushere Model Primary School, a valley dam, and the prospective North Ankole Mission Hospital set to house a theatre, male and female Wards, special clinics, a pediatric Ward and a pharmacy among others.

Nabanja further noted that the president directed the ministry of Finance to avail support to the developments such as the Mission hospital that the Diocese is undertaking.

In the same regard, the roads around St.John’s Church of Uganda Kazo in Kazo town council, are also set to be tarmaced.

Bishop Stephen Namanya applauded the government and president Museveni for supporting development through supporting church projects.

Hon Wilson Kajwengye, the member of Parliament for Nyabushozi, used the occasion to ask the Prime Minister to fast track the delivery of the much needed Foot and Mouth disease(FMD) vaccines,to enable the promised mass vaccination to save the livestock economy .

 He further requested the Prime Minister to fastrack the release of the needed finances to enable the commercialization of the locally developed anti-tick vaccine.

Kiruhura: LC Chairpersons welcome salary increment proposal

Chairperson Local council ones in Kiruhura district have welcomed the proposal by the Local government Minister, Hon Magyezi Raphael to have their salaries increased by 100%.

While appearing before Parliament’s Committee on Public Service and Local Government, chaired by Hon. Ojara Martin Mapenduzi last month, Magyezi revealed that Local government leaders will receive a 100 per cent pay increment starting the next financial year 2024/2025.


Speaking to Kazo fm on the matter, Abaho David, the LCI chairperson for Nshwere Empango ward in Rushere town council says given the enormous challenges the local chairpersons face during their work, it’s important that they get the pay rise.

Currently, chairpersons at Parish and village levels receive a monthly remuneration of Shs10,000; while sub-county chairpersons receive Shs400,000 and Shs35,000 for sub-county councilors. 

Municipal, City and District Councilors are paid 250,000 Shillings per month, subject to tax. Speakers and Deputy Speakers across various levels range from Shs300,000 to Shs600,000, while members of the City and District Executive Committee receive Shs600,000 per month.  City and District Chairpersons earn Shs2 million. 

James Kabukye, the LCI chairman Nyakasharara ward in Kiruhura town council wants their salary to be increased to atleast 200,000= a month, noting that it will motivate the chairpersons to ably do their work.


80-year old strangled in Isingiro

Police in Isingiro District are investigating circumstances, under which an 80-year old woman was murdered.

The deceased who has been identified as Joy Kitarinyeda, a resident of Kasaana I Cell Birere Sub county Isingiro District who was found dead lying in her house with the doors locked from outside.

Preliminary findings indicate that the deceased was last seen on the 30/03/2024 with a one Richard Bamwine aged 42years her man friend around her home.

Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi Regional Police Spokesperson, notes that at the time the body of the deceased was found in the house, Bamwine was no show and when arrested, he claimed that he had left her on the 30/03/2024 as he went for Easter holidays.

The body of the deceased was discovered with scratch marks on the neck and other parts, which pointed to possible strangulation.

Kasasira further reveals that two suspects including; Ephranse Nuwabeine, a daughter to the deceased and Bamwine Richard, the man friend have been apprehended to help with the investigations.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson (FILE PHOTO)

Motorcyclist on the run knocks one dead.

Police in Sheema are investigating circumstances under which a 37-year-old man was knocked dead by a yet to be identified cyclist on a motorcycle.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi region police spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as John Muhairwe, a resident of Masyoro village-Kyangenyi-Sheema District.

He said the accident happened on Thursday night on a feeder road at around 9:00PM and motorcycle REG No. UFB 090E Bajaj boxer was abandoned at the scene and was taken to Kakindo Police station.

Tumusiime added that Police in Sheema District are hunting for the suspects in question on allegations of animal theft in Kagongi Cell Nyarweshama ward, Sheema central Division.

It’s alleged that the locals who were patrolling intercepted a motorcycle carrying four slaughtered goats being carried in polythene bags. The suspects managed to escape leaving behind the motorcycle REG No. UEN 271M Bajaji boxer and the exhibit of four dead goats.

Hospital Askari beaten to pulp for intercepting Nurse with stolen mattresses

Police in Sheema are investigating circumstances under which a 30-year-old hospital guard at Rugarama health centre III in Rugarama sub-county in Sheema District, was allegedly assaulted by the hospital Nurse. 

Naome Nabaasa 30, (security guard) accused Aryeija Penlope, an enrolled nurse attached to Rugarama Health Centre III of assaulting her with a hoe. 

Nabaasa who is nursing wounds at St. Mary’s Clinic in Shuuku town council in Sheema District revealed that the assault happened after she intercepted Aryeija with a hospital mattress outside the hospital premises.

It is said Aryeija told the hospital guard that she was taking a mattress to the burial ceremony (near the health centre) to help a friend to sleep.

Nabaasa opened a case of assault against Aryeija at Rugarama police post.

Edridah Kebaraza, the District Health officer (DHO) Sheema said that after receiving the information about the assault she called the sub-county chief together with health in charge to sit with the accused and the victim to handle at the sub-county level. 

Muhima Ignatius, Rugarama health III In-charge noted that they have held a meeting with Health unit management committee (HUMC) and the sub-county leadership and they ruled that the accused (Aryeija) should clear the hospital bills and they reconcile.

According to Kasule Consilata, the Sheema district police commander told our reporter over the phone that the case of assault was opened against a nurse (Aryeija) that they are currently investigating it.

A water supply project launched by the Ministry of Water and Environment (Courtesy Photo)

Bushenyi: Hope as 11.8bn water project nears completion.

Residents of Bushenyi district have been urged to conserve all the water catchment areas to ensure water supply to residents is not jeopardized.

Jaffari Bassajjabalaba, the Bushenyi District LC5 chairman made the call during the monitoring visit to assess the progress of the UGX 11.8bn water project at Warugo augmentation.

Bassajjabalaba cautioned the residents against vandalizing water sources and catchment areas for the sake of posterity.

Speaking during the project tour, the managing director of National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), Eng Dr Silver Mugisha also urged NWSC staff to avoid any form of corruption but also keep off cases of indiscipline for better service delivery to the public.

Mugisha further noted that corruption and indiscipline dent the integrity of the cooperation that whoever is indulged in such messes will be dealt with. 

Eng Sam Kiggundu, the Bushenyi Area Manager NWSC said that once completed, this project will be key in distributing water to the sub-counties of Kakanju, Bitooma, Ruhumuro, Kyamuhunga and other surrounding areas in the district. 

Church leaders rallied to support government programs

The Member of Parliament Kazo constituency, Hon Dan Kimosho has challenged church leaders to mobilize Christians to engage in the government’s development programs aimed at fighting household poverty.

Speaking as guest of honour at fundraising and thanksgiving of Kajuzya church of Uganda in Nkungu Archdeaconry, Kimosho noted that churches are like other areas where people converge so church leaders should also mobilize their followers to work for the development not only praying.

Sejjemba Johnbosco, the Uganda National Roads Authority official who also attended the fundraising revealed that giving money towards church construction does not mean they have a lot of money but they are giving back to the community.

Christians attending the Thanksgiving Church Service at Kajuzya Church of Uganda.

Rev Canon Steven Mujuni, the Nkungu Archdeacon who led the sermon told the Christians that it is good for the Christian to thank God.

This function was graced by several Leaders in Nkungu sub-county including the LC III chairperson, Dan Muramuzi and collected over about UGX 15m towards finishing their church.

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