arua district - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Fri, 16 Sep 2016 12:50:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Ondurapaka FC woes Ceaser Okhuti from KCCA FC https://www.weinformers.com/2016/09/16/ondurapaka-fc-woes-ceaser-okhuti-from-kcca-fc/ https://www.weinformers.com/2016/09/16/ondurapaka-fc-woes-ceaser-okhuti-from-kcca-fc/#respond Fri, 16 Sep 2016 12:50:27 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=47054 Ceaser Okhuti has completed a move from KCCA to join  home club Ondurapaka FC on a six-month loan deal. Both teams announced the move on their social media platforms on Wednesday 14th September, 2016 confirming he will be at Greenlight stadium. #CaesarSamsonOkhuti joins #OnduparakaFC for the first round of the current season All the best of luck […]

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Ceaser Okhuti has completed a move from KCCA to join  home club Ondurapaka FC on a six-month loan deal.

Both teams announced the move on their social media platforms on Wednesday 14th September, 2016 confirming he will be at Greenlight stadium.


ondumparaka-fcWith limited playing time at Lugogo, Okhuti was forced to hand in a transfer request to KCCA manager Mike Mutebi in quest of more games.

Okhuti has been behind Geoffrey Sserunkuuma and Derrick Nsibambi in the pecking order and the imminent arrival of goal machine Robert Ssentongo has propelled Okhuti to reconsider his future.

The Arua born-player joined KCCA  from city rivals Express and helped his team win the  title last season scoring three times.

Okuti cited playing frequently and impressing Uganda Cranes Coach (Micho Sredojevic) for selection as the reason behind the move.

“I want to play regularly so that I impress Uganda Cranes coach (Micho Sredojevic) to consider me for the upcoming national team engagements (Cecafa, Afcon and World Cup qualifiers).

Life had become complex at Lugogo and I got calls from my home team which I couldn’t turn down,” said the former Ediofe Hills and Vipers striker.

KCCA deputy manager Morley Byekwaso said Okhuti failed to thrive at Lugogo due to the persistent injuries and lackluster form.

“He wanted to play whenever he left the surgeon’s table but that wasn’t possible especially with strikers that played well in our preferred formations. He asked to leave and we felt concerned to give him freedom,” Byekwaso revealed.

Onduparaka CEO Anthony Affeti commended the acquisition of Okhuti’s services because of his experience and the respect he has in Arua District in the Northern Region of Uganda.

“He is going to guide our youthful players on how to encounter big games. He is respected here in Arua and will attract us a few more fans.”|

Playing Career

Okhuti started his career at Mvara junior before joining Edioffe hills for two seasons where he scored around 80 goals.

He later transferred to Bunamwaya (now Vipers) until 2011 when he turned semi-professional at Vissai Ninh Bình in the Vietnam league. There, he met fellow compatriot Livingstone Mbabazi, now assistant coach at Onduparaka.

He returned to Vipers in 2012 but later moved to El Nasir in Sudan and then had a short stint at Onduparaka before moving to Express FC and KCCA last season. He scored 8 goals for the Red Eagles and three for the champions.

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Man working under influence of marijuana kills two children https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/01/man-working-under-influence-of-marijuana-kills-two-children/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/01/man-working-under-influence-of-marijuana-kills-two-children/#respond Wed, 01 Feb 2012 17:34:17 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=18679 The police inUgandahave arrested a man who reportedly acted under the influence of marijuana and killed his two children both boys, Walakira Nyanzi reports.   Abdullah Jamal, a resident ofTanganyikavillage inDadamuSubCountyin Arua reportedly killed the children and reported himself to police claiming that he did not have food to feed the children. The Criminal Investigations […]

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The police inUgandahave arrested a man who reportedly acted under the influence of marijuana and killed his two children both boys, Walakira Nyanzi reports.  

Abdullah Jamal, a resident ofTanganyikavillage inDadamuSubCountyin Arua reportedly killed the children and reported himself to police claiming that he did not have food to feed the children.

The Criminal Investigations Department officer of Arua district, Alex Afemia confirmed the development and said that Jamal is now inside police cells.

The slain children have been identified as Enoch Abiliga , 5, and Osman Bayyo aged three years. The police have taken the bodies of the dead children to Arua hospital mortuary for postmortem.

 The CID officer has told journalists that Jamal is to be taken to Butabika for medical examination to ascertain his mental status. The mother of the dead children died in 2005.

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Police dragged to IGG over fraud in auctioning police exhibits https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/21/police-dragged-to-igg-over-fraud-in-auctioning-police-exhibits/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/21/police-dragged-to-igg-over-fraud-in-auctioning-police-exhibits/#respond Thu, 21 Jul 2011 17:44:15 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=14477 Residents of Arua town have petitioned the inspectorate of government and office of the resident district commission over the alleged corruption that meld the Auctioning of the police exhibits. Last week police in Arua announced the sell by auction some of the unclaimed exhibits to members of the public. The item included 16 bicycles, 14 […]

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Residents of Arua town have petitioned the inspectorate of government and office of the resident district commission over the alleged corruption that meld the Auctioning of the police exhibits.

Last week police in Arua announced the sell by auction some of the unclaimed exhibits to members of the public. The item included 16 bicycles, 14 motorcycles 4 cars and household items.
The residents claim that the day for auctioning the said items was repeatedly postponed under unclear circumstances. They claim that when they finally turned up to Arua police station where the Auctioning was meant to take place, they found out all the property had been taken.
Joseph Angwilita west Nile police spokesperson says the Auctioning was conducted within the law. According to him if anybody arrived late and found everything already sold it doesn’t mean that there was fraud play.

The Arua resident district commission Ibrahim Abiringa says in his investigation he conducted sawed fraud play. He however says that he had handed over the matter to the IGG for further investigations into the allegedly auctioning fraud.
This is not the first time the police in Arua have landed into such auctioning scandal with residents over auctioning of unclaimed properties.

In 2009 a similar auctioning exercised sparked off chaos as police officers selected all items in good condition and kept them in their houses but they were later recovered from them when residents mounted search into police houses in Arua barracks.
By Mugisa Isaac Mathias

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