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Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke has urged the public to prioritize the installation of emergency fire-fighting equipment at their premises, warning that the negligence of such vital measures could result in catastrophic consequences.
The ruling, handed down by Justice Jane Kajuga, saw each of the accused ordered to pay a cash bail of 35 million shillings.
This significant development follows Wetaga’s consistent defiance of multiple criminal summons that required his appearance to testify against his employer, Nandutu, in a case involving the alleged theft of iron sheets intended for vulnerable communities in Karamoja.
This initiative represents a crucial step toward addressing the deep-seated scars of Uganda’s tumultuous history, marked by cycles of violence, political instability, and gross human rights violations.
He emphasized the importance of moving beyond the persistent war rhetoric that has long dominated discussions in the region and urged a shift towards focusing on homestead income projects and other development initiatives that can propel the area into a new era of economic prosperity.
Among’s remarks come in the wake of a notable boycott by several opposition members, including the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament.
Vicensiyo John Barengyire, a 46-year-old carpenter, won UGX 5,051,900. He plans to expand his carpentry business and enter timber trading.
This legal action is on behalf of the residents of Kiteezi, who have suffered immeasurable losses following the disaster that struck the landfill on August 10.
This legal action is on behalf of the residents of Kiteezi, who have suffered immeasurable losses following the disaster that struck the landfill on August 10.
These glitches had prevented the main suspect, Molly Katanga, widow of the deceased, from connecting to the proceedings via Zoom from Luzira Women’s Prison.