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Julian Nyabuhara, the newly appointed chairperson of the Women in Tea Uganda chapter addressing tea farmers in Bushenyi on Monday.

Tea Farmers in Uganda advocate for national Tea Policy

Tea growing regions in Uganda have been urged to engage stakeholders and Members of Parliament to accelerate the tea policy in order to improve on its quality at the international market.

While closing a one-day workshop organized by Solidaridad and Trust Africa; Advancing Equity and Inclusion for Women in Agriculture at Western Meredian hotel in Bushenyi town, Robert Mbabazi, the LC V chairman Rukiga district noted that tea policy is needed if they are to improve on quality assurance and  equity in tea management.

During this Regional consultation on national tea policy, Mbabazi also appealed to women to emulate teamwork to ensure continuity of management of tea shambas at family levels than advocating for affirmative action.

Sheeba Rushoke Nyakaishiki, a tea farmer in Fort portal said that failure to have a tea policy like any other cash crop has created gaps between middlemen and farmers and this has led to attracting low prices at the international market compared to other countries in the region.

Julian Nyabuhara, a tea farmer in Kyamuhunga, also the newly appointed chairperson of the Women in Tea Uganda chapter noted women are paid less and left behind in tea leadership and they advocating for tea policy to ensure there is equity.

Julian Nyabuhara, the newly appointed chairperson of the Women in Tea Uganda chapter addressing tea farmers in Bushenyi on Monday.

Uganda’s tea growing industry is dominated by men who compose 82.4% of the tea growers while only 17.6% of the tea growers are women.

PDM launched in Bushenyi district

Bushenyi district has officially launched Parish Development Model revolving fund worth UGX1.9billion to 1195 beneficiaries across the 39 Saccos.

While launching the program, Gordon Tumuhimbise, the Bushenyi District production officer who doubles as the PDM focal person revealed that Bushenyi district is composed of 56 parishes with 54,000 households.

Tumuhimbise noted that 6,600 people are currently living below the poverty line representing 12% of the population and they were selected to benefit from the PDM program and each Sacco received UGX 33m.

Some of the PDM beneficiaries at the launch in Bushenyi district on Saturday.

Raphael Magyezi, the Minister of local government who officiated the launch warned government workers or well-off people against getting involved in this program saying it is targeting low income earners.

Magyezi also urged leaders to read the beneficiaries on air to enable communities to identify who the right beneficiaries are compared to the selected list.

Jovline Kalisa Kyomukama, the national PDM coordinator urged beneficiaries to treat the PDM program as business if they are to be successful.

“If you get problems after receiving the money, you should not go into hiding, rather you should report to the Sacco leaders and the parish chief to handle the matter with the district technical committee,” said Kalisa.

Jafari Basajjabalaba, the chairman LC V Bushenyi hailed government for allowing people to access the money saying they were almost loosing hopes about the money due to its delay.

Ibanda begins vaccination against FMD

Authorities and veterinary staff in Ibanda district have called for vigilance among livestock owners and residents following the confirmation of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Kazo and Kiruhura districts.

Dr Hilary Arinaitwe, Ibanda district veterinary officer (DVO) said all parish chiefs and local leaders across the district, especially in sub-counties and town councils bordering Kiruhura and Kazo have been alerted as a preventative measure to deter spread of the contagious viral disease. He also urged farmers and the general public to cooperate with veterinary officers in their localities to fight the spread of FMD into the district.

The DVO said this seeks to protect businesses and people whose livelihoods depend on livestock production and related activities and services.

The viral disease affects cloven hoofed livestock and wildlife including cattle, goats, pigs, sheep and buffalos.

Cases of FMD have been confirmed in Buremba sub-county in Kazo and Kikatsi and Rwenshande sub-counties in Kiruhura district.

It should be noted that during the 2021 FMD outbreak the economies in the three districts were hard hit as livestock markets were closed and trade in livestock and livestock-related products banned following quarantines that were enforced for a long spell.

FMD Vaccination

Dr Arinaitwe revealed that the district has 6500 doses of anti-FMD vaccines and has started vaccinating animals in Keihangara, Kikyenke, and Nyamarebe sub-counties, as well as Rushango and Kanyarugiri town councils, and Bisheshe Division in Ibanda Municipality, which border with Kazo or Kiruhura districts.

According to the records, Ibanda has an estimated 50,000 heads of cattle, with sheep at about 30,000, while goats are in the region of 80,000 and 40,000 pigs. 

district leaders and other stakeholders during the meeting

Kazo: Sale and movement of livestock banned over FMD

Authorities in Kazo district have issued a total ban on the sale and movement of livestock and their products in the district in a bid to contain the spread of foot and mouth disease (FMD) following its outbreak in Bwantama cell, Kyabahura parish, in Buremba town council.

In a meeting held at the district headquarters chaired by the resident district commissioner Kazo, Al-Hajji Mawiya Lule, the district production officer, Asiimwe Johnbaptist revealed that they have passed the resolution to impose a ban on the movement of livestock and their products for a month to monitor the disease.

District leaders during the meeting with stakeholders on FMD outbreak in Kazo district.

Dr. Kiyemba Ronald, the district veterinary officer asked local leaders and technical persons in the district to organize and support the FMD committees at the village level to do their work of monitoring the outbreak for 30 days as they plan to open.

Rev Samuel Mugisha Katugunda, the LC V chairperson Kazo district said that they are imposing the ban for a month to also try to discover whether the disease is only in Kyabahura- Buremba town council.

James Matagyizi, the mayor Buremba Town council acknowledged the outbreak in Buremba and called upon people to adhere to the guidelines so as to protect their animals.

The meeting was attended by LC III chairpersons, sub-county chiefs, sub-county Gisos, town clerks, veterinary officers and other extension workers.

Ibanda: Witness pins woman for damaging bar roof, windows

Ibanda chief magistrate’s court has charged a woman who reportedly threw stones at a bar, damaging its roof and windows after prosecution witness placed her at the crime scene.

Caroline Tumwekwase, of Kitontooma, Bisheshe division in Ibanda Municipality, is accused of malicious damage to property belonging to Wilbroad Katsigazi of the same area.

While testifying before his highness Aloysius Natwijuka, the Chief magistrate, Isaac Hakiza, a witness, said about 8pm on January 19th, 2023, he saw Tumwekwase and a one Yona throwing stones at Katsigazi’s building which houses the bar.

He said the incident lasted over five minutes, explaining that the two would throw stones at the building at intervals, then dash into the neighbour’s house.

Hakiza said he was able to identify the suspect because a security light at the neighbour’s house provided enough light for him to recognize her and the colleague.  

Katsigazi (the victim) had told court that the suspect who is a breastfeeding mother believed that her husband was drinking at the same bar.

He added that the suspect’s act left his commercial house with a damaged roof and broken windows, adding that he found some of the stones inside the bar the following morning.

Natwijuka adjourned the case until April 12th when hearing of the prosecution witnesses will continue.

Anyone found guilty for the crime of malicious damage to property faces up to five years in jail on conviction. The crime contravenes section 335 of the Penal code Act.

Rwampara DHO arrested over forgery

Rwampara district health officer, Dr Allan Twesigomwe has been arrested over allegations of forgery and mismanagement of funds meant for Village Health Team (VHTs) activities and primary health care funds.

Twesigomwe was arrested on Monday evening by the office of the Rwampara Resident District Commissioner and is currently detained at Nyeihanga Police station, pending investigations. 

Jane Muhindo, the Rwampara Resident District Commissioner revealed that Twesigomwe’s arrest followed several reports from the chief administrative officer (CAO) to have him investigated.

Muhindo narrates that the DHO has on several occasions manipulated and exaggerated the number of Health Center IIs in the district noting that the district has 29 parishes while Twesigomwe claimed and fed the Ministry of Health with 40 parishes.

Muhindo noted that they have in the meantime preferred charges that include abuse of office, forgery, and corruption.

One of the Teachers receives her smartphone from Ministry of Education and Sports

Kazo: Head teachers of Government schools receive smartphones to track attendance

Head teachers of Government-aided schools in Kazo district have received smartphones from the Ministry of Education and Sports to track the daily attendance of teachers and learners.

Agume Robert Rwabwizi, the district education officer revealed that the Education Ministry delivered smartphones to 53 Universal Primary schools and 6 government-aided secondary schools.

Some of the smartphones given to the head teachers of government-aided schools in Kazo district

Nathan Asiimwe, the Kazo district project assistant from the Ministry of Education and sports explained that the smartphones have been updated with information about each teacher at their respective schools and they will be required to sign in and out using their faces and send reports directly to the ministry.

Nathan Asiimwe, the Kazo district project assistant from the Ministry of Education and sports orienting the teachers about the smartphones and TELA system.

According to the government, “the Teachers Effectiveness and Learner Achievement (TELA) monitoring system is a platform which enables information exchange between various stakeholders in the management of primary schools and secondary schools to ensure teachers’ details are electronically captured.”

Nathan Asiimwe, the Kazo district project assistant from the Ministry of Education and sports orienting the teachers about the smartphones and TELA system.

The system which is operated on mobile devices with an android operating system will ensure teachers are monitored right from their arrival at schools to the time they leave.

Tumukurate Silvester, the deputy resident district commissioner Kazo praised this system noting that they have been moving up and down motoring the schools and this will be of tremendous help.

Agume assured the teachers that the education department at the district will ensure that they take action on teachers who don’t do their work effectively.

A section of head teachers who received the smartphones appreciated the ministry noting that this will help them to put teachers under pressure to work effectively after knowing that they are monitored by the ministry directly.

Delegates attending the URA Women's Conference in Mbarara.

URA tips women on proper use of new technology

Uganda Revenue Authority has asked women to embrace new technology and modern farming practices to ensure production of good quality products other than using the internet for non-profitable things like tik-tok.

Speaking at the annual Uganda Revenue Authority women’s conference at Lake View Hotel in Mbarara, Ephrance Tumuboine, the assistant commissioner in crop protection in the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, said that equipping women with information will strengthen their capacities.

Ephrance Tumuboine, the assistant commissioner at Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries addressing the gathering at the URA Women’s Conference in Mbarara.

“I want to once again encourage every woman here to embrace modern agriculture, use their phones to acquire more knowledge, explore external opportunities and embrace government opportunities to enhance business growth,” said Tumuboine.

She noted that women should use their own phones to promote their business rather than going on phone recording videos which will not help them.

Connie Kekihembo, the executive Director of Uganda women Entrepreneurs Association Limited appealed to women to spend their time in running their business to increase their income other than spending money on parties such as birthday parties, graduations.

Simon Mwijuka, the chairperson Mbarara city traders associations asked women to be patient while running their business.

Suspected thief shot dead in Bushenyi, security guards arrested

Police in Bushenyi has arrested two security guards for shooting a suspected thief to death.

Martial Tumusiime, the Greater Bushenyi region Police Spokesperson confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as Onan Muramira, 47, a teacher by profession and a resident of Nyakabingo I cell, Rushinya Parish, Kakanju Sub-county in Bushenyi district.

The suspects allegedly shot the deceased on suspicion that he had come to steal a car battery at Katungu Filling Petrol station located at Bugomora cell, ward III, Ishaka Division, Bushenyi-Ishaka Municipality in Bushenyi district.

The fuel station where the suspected thief was shot dead by security guards.

The security guards fought with the deceased and they later shot him in the chest killing him on the spot and reported to their supervisor Nuwamanya Joseph who reported at Ishaka police station.

According to Tumusiime, police visited the scene and the deceased was found lying down at the fuel station with torn clothes and with a cut wound on the forehead, small wound on the chest and open wound at back.

Tumusiime revealed that two security guards of Ruhama Veterans Uganda Ltd who were on duty have been arrested, their shoes and clothes with blood stains also recovered, an AK47 gun used in shooting was also recovered with 4 bullets.

The deceased’s body was taken to KIU Teaching hospital Ishaka for postmortem examination as investigations into the matter continue.

Minister of Local government, Raphael Magyezi inspecting some of the exhibitors at the Bushenyi Trade and Agriculture Show.

Increased HIV/AIDS infections in Bushenyi worry leaders

The minister of Local government, Raphael Magyezi has expressed concern over the increasing HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in Bushenyi district.

Speaking as a chief guest at the official opening of 5-day agricultural trade show at the Bushenyi main stadium, Magyezi noted that it’s a shame that in Bushenyi as a district, there has been a rapid increase in the number of HIV/AIDS infections where he urged district leaders to find ways on how to fight this. 

Minister Magyezi also decried the increasing number of murder cases and called upon the Government to beef up security in the area. The minister noted that many murder cases have taken place in the district which has left many in fear.

Minister of Local government, Raphael Magyezi inspecting some of the exhibitors at the Bushenyi Trade and Agriculture Show.

He said as leaders they are going to convene a security meeting to discuss the ways to end this insecurity in the district.

Edmund Bashaasha, the Chief Organizer revealed that this trade show aims at conducting various trainings in skilling the youth and women on the best farming practices, value addition, and financial literacy among others.

The Bushenyi Trade and Agriculture Show is an annual exhibition showcasing agricultural, manufactured and processed products, farm displays and innovations and attracts at least 6,000 exhibitors, farmers, consultants and other stakeholders.

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