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Aturukuku River

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Aturukuku River: Navigating Tororo’s lifeline By David Omuget In the heart of Tororo, Uganda, flows the majestic Aturukuku River, a lifeline that weaves through the landscape, nurturing the region’s rich ecosystem and sustaining communities along its banks. As the sun rises over the Tororo horizon beaming just above the Tororo Rock, the Aturukuku River comes to life, its waters glistening in the morning light.                                              This vital waterway has been witness to generations of stories, reflecting the symbiotic relationship between the river and the people of Tororo. .              The serene Aturukuku River  The Aturukuku River is not merely a watercourse; it’s a haven of natural beauty and biodiversity. Lush greenery lines its banks, providing a habitat for diverse flora and fauna....

UACE kicks off

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UACE kicks off: UNEB Cautions Schools Against Malpractice By David Omuget Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) candidates have begun writing their examination papers today starting with History for the Arts students and Mathematics for the science candidates. This year’s candidature stands at 110,569 registered candidates as compared to 97,889 last year indicating a percentage increase of 11.4% . The females constitute 43% (47,227) while the males 57% (631,342). The upper prison Luzira has registered 34 candidates of whom 4 are females and the rest of the 30 are males. Candidates with special needs are 243 in total with only 70 requiring support personnel. While addressing the media, Jennifer Kalule Musumba the Principal Public Relations Officer UNEB cautioned candidates and members of the general public against involvement in any form of malpractices citing cases In the recently concluded Uganda Certifacte of Education (UCE) and Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE...

EAC agrees to set up a regional satellite

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EAC agrees to setup a regional satellite By David Omuget East African countries under the Northern corridor integration projects (NCIPs) have agreed to set up a regional satellite. This decision was arrived at during a joint ministerial meeting of ICT infrastructure development held on 9th November 2023 in Nairobi Kenya. “The minister agreed to fast track the modalities of establishing a regional owned satellite for communication that will provide high quality, dependable broadband internet services and broadcasting capabilities” read in part the joint communiqué that was issued to the ministers. The meeting was attended by Uganda’s ICT minister Hon Chris Baryomunsi who chaired the Gathering. Other dignitaries were his Kenyan counterpart Hon Eluid Owalo, Hon Michael Makuei Lueth from the Republic of South Sudan and Hon Gordon Kalema from the Republic of Rwanda. The region recently operationalised the One Network Area for voice, data and SMS with the ministers saying “has le...

Hand over office stamps-FDC roars

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By David Omuget The Forum for Democratic Change FDC has asked all old FDC chairpersons and District General secretaries to hand over party district stamps to the newly elected chairperson and general secretaries with immediate effect In a circular singed by the secretary General of the Najjanankubi faction Nathan Nandala Mafabi, districts that are yet to elect new leaders were also directed to return the stamps to his office at the party Headquarters in Najjanankubi not later than Friday 17th, November 2023 He noted that officers who will fail to adhere to this circular risk being liable for criminal charges of illegal possession of party stamps. FDC recently held structure elections for district and national leaders and new leaders have since assumed office. However, it is alleged that some former leaders especially those opposed to the Najjanankumbi group (Katonga faction members) are still refusing to handover party assets.

Seven arrested over armed robbery

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Seven arrested over armed robbery By David Omuget Following a number of armed robberies in Kagadi District, a joint intelligence led by SP Opio Patrick DPC Kagadi has apprehended seven suspects in relation to possession of an illegal firearm. The suspects are private Kato Ivan an army deserter who was attached to Mountain Division Headquarters, Aliganyira Richard, Fina Patrick, Luweza Chris, Kyaligonza Yasin alias Boy, Agaba Januarious and Katusabe Natasha. Police also recovered several items which include one rifle AK 47 which will be submitted to ballistic experts for analysis, one magazine with four rounds, three pairs of camouflage uniform and three camouflage army jackets. It is alleged that the said group was being commanded by Private Kato Ivan and they have been operating mostly in Kagadi District and that their hideout was Service Point bar managed by Januarious. This group has been using a motorcycle Bajaj boxer reg no. UFA 753H The said culprits are also being in...

submission of coursework results ends today

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By David Omuget Submission for course results scores for subjects where it is a requirement by the Uganda National Examinations Board will close today at midnight. On September 28, 2023, UNEB issued a notice in which it asked heads of examination centres to submit results of courseworks by Saturday, September 30th 2023 In a notice issued by Jennifer Kalule Musumba the UNEB principal public relations officer, schools were urged to submit the candidates scores electronically via the UNEB portal by the midnight hour of this Saturday. "Last call to submit course work scores for subjects where it is a requirement," read subject of the statement. Further more, school heads were reminded of late submission attracts a surcharge of fifty thousand shillings (50,000/=) per candidate and that the board shall not receive any coursework scores after October 15. students attentively attending class UNEB also clarified that any student without coursework scores will not be graded. In the sam...

Tales of Waguti

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From a distance you can see his broad smile spread across his face displaying his beautiful dental formula Born on 03 rd March 1991 to peasant parents the late Ochwo Gerald and Amaidit Magdalene in a small village called Akworot South West in Tororo county North, Waguti Thomas like any newly born child was such a bundle of joy to his family.                 L ife was normal until about two months later when little Thomas developed a kind of skin infection his mother called “Ekwam” to mean measles. The financially struggling couple then sought herbal remedies with the hope that their little son would heal from the rash but this didn't turn out as expected and it cost Thomas the ability to walk right from infancy. Thomas is able to still smile through the storm of disability that has swept across his life for almost twenty three years now Thomas' contagious smile that has carried him through life's storms Nine years later Thomas was still crawl...