Stray cattle destroy ten-acre gardens in Hoima
Edwin Mujira who is identified as cattle keeper admitted to the destruction, urging communities for proper dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve the matter.
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Edwin Mujira who is identified as cattle keeper admitted to the destruction, urging communities for proper dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve the matter.
Manufacturing employment, a key indicator of industrial growth, has increased alongside rising income levels, reflecting patterns seen in other developing regions.
In the ensuing confrontation, all seven students sustained injuries, with three suffering severe wounds to the head, neck, hands, and ribs.
His visits will follow the January election in which the Lango sub-region was ranked as the best sub-region in the 2026 general elections.
Outstanding inquiries are ongoing to recover more key exhibits, police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke assured the country on Monday.
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Efforts are ongoing to identify, trace, and arrest the driver to assist with the ongoing investigations, police spokesperson, Rusoke Kituuma, said in a statement.
Teenage mothers are at a higher risk of complications such as obstructed labour, anaemia, and even death during childbirth, a health official in Lamwo, said.
The officials summoned included the Acting Deputy Town Clerk, Patrick Asiimwe; Principal Finance Officer, Annet Nanzala; and Principal Internal Auditor, Joy Kabahinya.
By the time of the release of the Annual Crime Report, UPC noted that land, which is a key factor in production is becoming a key trigger to various sorts of crimes.
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The school currently has a population of 2,895 students.
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