Driver on the run for killing a pedestrian in Hoima City
ASP Hakiza urged drivers to respect traffic rules and regulations and to avoid drinking while on the road.
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ASP Hakiza urged drivers to respect traffic rules and regulations and to avoid drinking while on the road.
Professor Alex Ario Otema, a board member who also represents the interests of the old students, said his task is to mobilise former students.
Upon completion, it will include a reception area, consultation rooms, a chapel for memorial services, autopsy and body holding areas, among others.
Counsel Denis Kiiza, the kingdom legal officer, said that it is important for people to write balanced wills.
Pius Jurugo, the Adjumani District Agricultural Engineer, said the UGIFT programme, which began in 2022, has been supporting farmers to increase productivity.
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Faridah Kabanyoro, the LC1 of Bulyangu Central, appreciated Good Forests Foundation Uganda for their tree-planting initiative.
All the suspects were detained at Kamdini Police Station, pending screening and further investigations, SP Okema said.
Minister of Local Government, Raphael Magyezi in February 2026 announced that LC1 and LC2 elections would be held nationwide in March–April 2026.
The Deputy RDC of Amolatar district Obonyo Magwar extended his apologies to the health teams, and promised a swift resolution to their payment delays.
Emmanuel Lokedi, the head teacher of the school, appealed to all stakeholders and development partners to embrace the project.
As Lamwo continues to roll out PDM, leaders are urging stricter adherence to guidelines, transparency in beneficiary selection, and stronger accountability systems.
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