Kibaale residents speak out on corruption and land title delays
John Byarugaba, land surveyor for Kibaale, said all the land challenges were solved with land titles given to those registered.
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John Byarugaba, land surveyor for Kibaale, said all the land challenges were solved with land titles given to those registered.
For example, security assessments indicate that several recent gun-related incidents have been concentrated within the Palabek–Agoro border corridor, making the area a priority for intensified security surveillance.
Among other reported fraudulent transactions, engineer Emmanuel Okello inflated fuel worth shs90.6 million in a separate 23 km road project in Kole district.
Sarah Lakot, one of the beneficiaries from Agoro sub-county, said the hand hoe would enable her to expand the size of her garden and improve food production for her family.
The UPDF MPs’ postings are spread across standing and sectoral committees.
Besides Lamwo district, the rehabilitation programme will cover several strategic roads across Northern and Eastern Uganda.
In an interview with the press at his office on Wednesday, deputy RDC Magwar emphasised the importance of grassroots participation and outlined the government’s commitment to socio-economic transformation.
Bishop Andaku Collins said the challenges facing Biyaya Protestant Church should therefore not come as a surprise to believers.
Tricia Abwooli, a lawyer working for GreenFaith Africa in Uganda, raised several urgent concerns, including forced displacement of families without meaningful consultation.
Police say they strongly condemn the act of mob action, which undermines the rule of law and denies suspects the right to a fair trial.
Yahaya Kobwemi, the ED of Kitara Community Seed Bank for Social Transformation (KISE), remained concerned over the extreme rise in the cost of business operations, citing an increase in taxation, which he said paralyses most businesses.
MP Dr Acuti urged that the “Katwe technology” and similar grassroots innovations should not be overlooked but instead be sufficiently supported through tailored innovation programmes for Jua Kali and vocational artisans.
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