Key suspect in Toyan death survives mob justice in Kotido
Police immediately came and rushed him to Kotido General Hospital in a bad state.
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Police immediately came and rushed him to Kotido General Hospital in a bad state.
Fr Oguzu asked parents and teachers to always advocate for girl child education in the region.
According to Rwot Kasimiro, there are fines imposed on those who are always victims of cutting trees
CAO of Abim said he had written several letters to the ministry of health about the matter.
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Kwania County MP Tonny Ayoo could not be reached for an interview on his alleged role.
Five people who were got cultivating in the wetlands were arrested and others took off. Those arrested were taken to Lira Central Police Station.
Kotido RDC Ambrose Onoria said they are soon convening a meeting to change the strategies of addressing the ongoing killings.
Atubo also used the opportunity to ask mourners and Men of God to pray for the life of Ugandan Speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah who was flown to the USA for specialized medical care.
George Owilli Douglas from Abim and one of the petitioners said that the letter is addressed to the chairperson of PACMECS, highlighting what their petition wants.
Pader district education secretary condemned Olara’s act, adding, “It’s uncalled for since the law does not allow such practices in the learning institutions.”
Otuke leaders have advised parents to disclose the health statuses of their children to school authorities for better management.
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