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President Museveni together with first lady pose for a photo with some of the celebrants of International Women's Day in Kiruhura

President Museveni warns Ugandans against land fragmentation.

The President of Uganda, H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has warned families against fragmenting physical properties, saying it frustrates efforts toward poverty eradication.

President Museveni made the call while officiating International Women’s Day celebrations held at Sanga playgrounds, Sanga Town Council in Kiruhura District on Wednesday under the theme is “Promoting Digital Innovation through gender Equity”.

This year’s theme was designed to celebrate the women driving digital innovation and technological advancement with focus on a safer, more inclusive, and more equitable digital future.

The Minister of Gender, Labour, and Social Development, Hon. Betty Amongi said this year’s theme focuses on how Uganda should address the gender gap in science and technology to meet the health and developmental needs of women and girls.

Some of the celebrants of international Women’s day in Kiruhura district on Wednesday.

“This starts with a call for education, especially for the girl child. Education is the foundation of science and technology. Without a base in Education, we cannot achieve that goal,” said Hon. Amongi.

“Government has come up with several programs to empower women. I think we are making progress, Your Excellency,” remarked Hon. Amongi.

The President launched the ICT center at the National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Innovation Skills Enhancement Project in Rwebitete, Kiruhura district which is expected to create 12,000 jobs and enhance the technological skill base of Ugandans to participate in strategic national infrastructural projects and manufacturing industries.

President Museveni laying a foundation stone for the National Science, Technology, Engineering and Innovation Centre (NSTEIC) at Rwebitete, Kiruhura District.

President Museveni inspected a number of innovations exhibited by women groups in Kiruhura district and awarded 63 people with medals for their distinguished roles in the political and socio-economic transformation of Uganda.

L-R: Hon Jovanice Rwenduru, the woman Member of parliament Kiruhura district, President Yoweri Museveni and the first lady, Janet Kataha Museveni in Kiruhura on Wednesday.

President Museveni also launched the UGX 803 billion special flagship programme to finance women’s projects across the country and signed cheques to give out support funds to women groups under the Uganda Women Entrepreneurship Programme (UWEP).

The districts which benefited include Kamwenge, Kasese, Kiruhura, Lwengo, Ibanda, Kazo, Bushenyi, and Mbarara.

The function was graced by; the First lady who doubles as Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Kataha Museveni, the Vice President, Rt. Maj. Jessica Alupo, the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon Anita Among, NRM Vice Chair Moses Kigongo, the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon Robbinah Nabbanja and Lydia Wanyoto, the Vice Chair of the Women’s league, Members of Parliament, politicians, Government Leaders and Local Governments Elected Women Leaders and Women Councils.

Retired UPDF officer murdered in cold blood in Bushenyi

Police in Bushenyi district are investigating circumstances under which a retired UPDF Officer was murdered in cold blood.

Martial Tumusiime, the greater Bushenyi police spokesperson identified the deceased as Mawanda Sarapio Magezi, 60, a resident of Bucuma cell, Kigoma ward, Kigoma -Kizinda town council in Bushenyi district, a business man and retired UPDF soldier.

Tumusiime revealed that the deceased was found in his house behind entrance corridor besides his bed room and dining room, lying in pool of blood with multiple deep head injuries and cuts around the neck caused by sharp object.

Tumusiime said that all the documents of deceased were found tucked in his pocket apart from the wallet which was found besides the body of the deceased.

He added that the glass door at sitting room was broken which was probably the entrance and exit of assailant.

He said the deceased was staying in the house alone and casual worker, a one Tumusiime Jackson staying in boys quarters.

Bridget Natukunda, the 29-year-old female resident of Kigoma-Kizinda town council, Bushenyi district who reported the case to police said the body of the deceased was discovered at around 8:30PM.

Tumusiime said that police visited the scene of crime and the body of the deceased was taken to Mbarara referral hospital for postmortem.

Hon Dan Kimosho officiating Womens Day Celebrations in Kazo district

Kazo: Women asked to embrace government programs

In a bid to promote economic transformation and improved standards of living, women have been called upon to always form Saccos and embrace government programs like the Parish Development Model.

The call was made by Hon Dan Atwijukire Kimosho, the Member of Parliament Kazo constituency while officiating Kazo district Women’s Day celebrations held at Bugarihe primary school playground.

The colorful ceremony which had women showcase their talents in bicycle riding, Football, wrestling (okufukana), singing, running and other games was sponsored by MP Kimosho himself ahead of today’s celebration at Sanga playgrounds in Kiruhura district.

These women from Bugarihe parish praised MP Kimosho for remembering them and bringing the district celebrations in this area.

They also used this opportunity to raise their concerns about service delivery and their need to get a health center and clean water.

Rev Samuel Mugisha Katungunda, the district LC V chairperson also asked women to also join Saccos and work hard to help their men in providing basic needs for the family.

Some of the goodies won by the women who participated in different games in Bugarihe.

The participating women were rewarded with mattresses, blankets, basins, bed sheets, balls, ebitengye, and certificates among others.

Mbarara Rotary Club to raise UGX 1b for Mbarara Hospital’s Pediatrics unit

Rotary Club of Mbarara has unveiled a strategy to collect about UGX 1,000,000,000 in the drive to equip the Pediatrics and Child health department at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.

Godlive Nayebare, the Mbarara Rotary club president made the revelation on Monday while launching the Mbarara safe Motherhood Run scheduled for 26th March 2023.

Godlive Ayebare, the Mbarara Rotary club president addressing journalists during the launch of Safe motherhood Run on Monday.

Nayebare said all the proceeds collected in this 6th Motherhood Run will go to the pediatric department at Mbarara referral hospital adding that they are selling the running kits at UGX 20,000 which can be picked at the rotary house and other selling points and their partners.

Dr. Elias Kumbakumba, the head of Pediatrics and Child health department at Mbarara regional referral hospital revealed that the equipment available is not enough compared to the numbers they admit noting that they admit at least 250 babies every month.

Rita Atukwasa, woman MP Mbarara City giving her remarks during the launch of Safe motherhood Run in Mbarara on Monday.

Rita Atukwasa, the Mbarara City woman Member of Parliament called upon the public to come and participate in this run saying, this is a noble cause where everyone should extend their hand.

Security officials from Uganda and Kenya together with the Turkana suspects during the handover

Uganda Hands Over Turkana Cattle Rustling Suspects to Kenya authority.

The Uganda joint security forces have released and handed over Turkana suspects to the Turkana County Government of the Republic of Kenya.

During the exercise held at Moroto Army barracks, the Uganda security side was led by Brig Gen Felix Busizoori, 3 Division deputy commander of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) who handed over the six(6) suspects to his counterpart, Peter Eripete, the County Secretary and head of Public service , Turkana County Government in the Republic of Kenya.

“Following recent persistent security and diplomatic engagements between Ugandan and Kenyan authorities, we officially hand over six suspects in the gesture of EAC partnership as a sign of peaceful co-existence and brotherhood,” remarked Brig Gen Busizoori.

The Turkana suspects were arrested alongside their kinship, the native Matheniko in different cordon and search operations where they were engaged in cattle rustling in Karamoja Sub-region between 20th to 26th February 2023.

Security officials from Uganda and Kenya together with the Turkana suspects during the handover

Brig Gen Busizoori who noted that the native eight (8) Matheniko who were arrested alongside the Turkana will be subjected  to Uganda’s Courts of law and also urged the Turkana county government to penalize the suspects for abusing the peaceful co-existance and cross border security arrangements.

“This diplomatic pardon should not be taken for granted as it may lead to impunity. Those who again be violating Ugandan laws will be arrested, arraigned before courts and charged of their offences,” Brig Gen Busizoori warned.

Speaking at the same occasion, on his part, Peter Eripete appreciated Ugandan authorities especially President Museveni for according Turkana pastoralists another chance to graze their animals in Ugandan territory.

He noted that officials on either side of the border of the two sister countries continue to work together to find ending solutions on how best the Turkana pastoralists can live in harmony with their host communities in Uganda.

“I categorically, state that we are not allowing anybody to come and cause criminality in the host country. Once criminality is caused on whichever side of the border, that suspect is subjected to host country’s laws,” said Eripete.

Also present were: Brigade Commanders, Lomodo Tulele, Turkana County Legal Officer, Maj Abdullah Kalicha, Kenya  Liaison Officer to Uganda  and senior officers.

The Karamojong and Turkana pastoralists have co-existed and shared water and pasture in the grazing belts in Uganda as guided and spelt out in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the two sister EAC countries.

However, some armed Turkana elements have continued to violate the much desired MoU since they engage themselves in criminal and rustling activities in Uganda.

The MTN delegation poses for a photo with President Museveni

President Museveni, MTN officials meet in South Africa to discuss business

In an effort to support the development of the Ugandan economy, MTN Group’s leadership has met with Ugandan President His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on the sidelines of his two-day state visit to South Africa for discussions.

Speaking during the summit, Ralph Mupita, the MTN Group President and CEO proposed facilitating a two-day investment summit in Kampala in May 2023 in collaboration with the relevant government ministries and departments as well as the Forum of South African Businesses in Uganda to emphasize MTN’s commitment to Uganda.

The two-day event which will be a follow-up to the Uganda-South Africa trade, investment and tourism summit held in South Africa this week is designed to attract South African agro-processors and other potential investors to the east African country.

Mupita noted that the summit would facilitate the participation of those investors identified by the Uganda Investment Authority.

“We hope that by facilitating this investment summit we can support the further development of the Ugandan economy and her people,” said Mupita.

 “This year, MTN celebrates 25 years in Uganda. We are driven to create shared value across our markets and offer leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress,” he added.

President Museveni said he told MTN that they shouldn’t just make money from villagers who are making calls, but also bring investors in value addition, so that they invest in agriculture, minerals, etc.

The MTN delegation included; MTN Uganda Chairman Charles Mbire; MTN Group President and CEO Ralph Mupita; MTN Uganda CEO Sylvia Mulinge; MTN Southern and East Africa Vice President Yolanda Cuba; and MTN Group Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer Nompilo Morafo among others.

Established in 1998, MTN Uganda is one of 19 MTN operating companies. In December 2021, it gave almost 21 000 Ugandans the opportunity to become owners of MTN Uganda when it listed its shares on the Uganda Stock Exchange after the largest initial public offering in Uganda’s history.

Kiruhura: Local Council leaders lectured on judicial procedures

Authorities in Kiruhura district led by Grade I Magistrate court and the chief Magistrate court have delivered a lecture to Local council leaders of Kinoni sub-county on how they should follow the right laws while intervening in cases in their localities.

During the meeting at the Kinoni sub-county headquarters this week, His Worship Akankwasa Edward, the Chief Magistrate warned them to be careful in making decision without clear evidence. He noted that complainants need to go through LC I, II and III levels when seeking for justice before going to court.

In a meeting that was attended by chairpersons LCIs and LCIIs as well as Sub-county chairpersons, it was revealed that some local leaders do not use correct laws when dealing with some issues like family property bequeathing among others.

His worship Akankwasa urged these leaders to teach people to use court for lawful intervention.

Her Worship Grace Wakooli, the grade one Magistrate warned the leaders to avoid signing documents they do not fully understand.

Her Worship Wakooli also warned the authorities against bringing the tortured suspects in court.
Wakooli noted that the court cannot prosecute tortured suspect instead it has to release them.

She also implored those who do it without the necessary knowledge to seek help from court in order not to be in danger.

Coleb Kanoori, the chairman LC II Keitanturegye parish said they have been making a lot of mistakes and asked for the continued provision of such lectures.

Dan Mukago, the Kiruhura district LC V Chairperson, asked Local leaders to use the knowledge they got from court authorities and correct the mistakes they have been making in their offices.

Bakunda George, the RDC Kiruhura appreciated these judges for extending judicial services to local people.

By Mutatiina Medison

Kiruhura: Teachers asked to rescue pupils from disaster-prone buildings

The Kiruhura District Education Officer, Merab Busingye has visited the two Primary schools which were hit by a hailstorm in Kitura sub-county, Kashongi county, Kiruhura district on Monday this week.

These schools include Mooya church of Uganda primary school were an office and library were blown off by heavy wind with rain which left books and other property destroyed and Kitura church of Uganda where a two classroom block collapsed injuring 16 pupils.

During her inspection, Busingye discovered that all the 16 pupils who were injured have been discharged from Mbarara hospital and they are recovering well.

Yekonia Beerusya, the head teacher Mooya C.O.U P/S said they have not received any help to revamp the destroyed property.

Babu Wilberforce, the head teacher Kitura C.O.U. P/S urged government to help them with rebuilding the collapsed structure.

Nathan Biite, one of parents whose children got injured in the incident said, he has showed positive improvement and is confident that his child will be fine.

Busingye advised administrators in schools to remove the children from dilapidated buildings during rainy season to avoid such incidences.

Busingye further urged the teachers to always be available at school and promised that government will find the way of helping them.

By Mutatiina Medison

Rev Samuel Mugisha Katungunda, the Kazo district LC V chairperson addressing the Sacco leaders in a meeting

Kazo: Sacco leaders asked to get their Saccos licenced

SACCO leaders in Kazo district have been advised to prepare and apply for a license and permanent registration in order to get government money through microfinance centers to use as they give loans to their customers.

This message was delivered by Tibbs Orikiriza, the manager of Uganda microfinance regulatory authority (UMRA) in charge of Saccos while speaking to Sacco leaders in the meeting held at the Kan house conference in Kazo town council on Tuesday.

Orikiririza revealed that UMRA was established under the tier IV microfinance institution and money lenders Act, 2016 to license, regulate and supervise the microfinance institution and money lenders and this was done by the parliament.

Orikiriza added that being fully registered and having license helps Saccos to get government money through microfinance center where these Saccos are given money to use.

He also advised Saccos and money lenders to register for license noting that this gives legal protection for handling the defaulters.

Peter Baguma, the district commercial officer appreciated UMRA for their commitment towards training these leaders saying that this will help them to follow the laws.

Rev Samuel Mugisha Katungunda, the Kazo district LC V chairperson asked UMRA to go and revise the laws and practices where it is necessary because defaulters are letting Saccos down.

Kiruhura: Pupils injured by a collapsed classroom block

More than 16 pupils of Kitura Primary School in Kitura sub-county, Kashongi-Kiruhura district have been injured following a hailstorm.

The pupils were injured on Monday evening when a heavy rainstorm ripped off the roof of their two classroom block and shed all the blocks.

The injured learners were mainly from primary four and primary three but serious injuries occurred to the pupils of primary Four who were rushed to Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.

Kashamba James, the chairperson of LC II Kitura Parish said that the heavy rainfall started around 4 pm until late in the night and was characterized by hail storms and strong winds.

Kashamba added that the rain also affected garden crops in the parishes of Kitura and Nyaburunga.

He further kindly requested the government to intervene and help the school together with affected people’s gardens to get what to eat.

Leokadia Byakatonda, the LC III chairperson Kitura sub-county revealed that no one has died and others who were taken to the hospitals are not in bad condition where she prayed for a quick recovery for them.

Byakatonda also challenged parents to provide a good and strong classroom for their children and sending signals to other schools to always avoid shoddy work.

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