By Gerald Businge on November 2, 2011
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Since April 2011, activists for change (A4C) have been campaigning against government’s failure to manage rising cost of living, inflation and wastage of public resources which affect every Ugandan. Protesters from all walks of life including students to elderly citizens, ordinary working people to opposition party leaders, parliamentarians, lawyers, traders, civil society etc came out […]
By Gerald Businge on October 30, 2011
Uganda Police, walk to work
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Whenever opposition parties want to conduct political meetings or seminars at Christ the King Church, the organisers will have to first get police clearance. Sources at Christ the King Church tell us that this follows last week’s Activists for Change (A4C) foiled press briefing at the church building. The briefing was about the re-launch of A4C activities. We are told […]
By Gerald Businge on September 6, 2011
Felix Kaweesi, Ibin Ssenkumbi, September 11th terror attacks, Uganda Police
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Uganda Police have warned the public against terrorists who might strike anytime between now and 11th September to ‘celebrate’ the ten years after the attacks in 2001 at the twin Towers in New York City, USA. The new commander in charge of Kampala Metropolitan Andrew Felix Kaweesi says intelligence information indicates that terrorists are planning to […]
By Gerald Businge on September 6, 2011
Ibin Senkumbi, Uganda Police
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The Police have warned fuel dealers against driving fuel tankers into the city centre during the day time. The Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson Ibin Ssenkumbi says that sometime back they warned fuel dealers that fuel tankers should not move into the city centre during the day time because they cause problems especially congesting the city. […]
By Gerald Businge on August 22, 2011
Uganda construction, Uganda Police
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As the rain fall intensifies in the country Real estate developers and construction companies have been advised to halt the construction works to avoid losses during the construction. According to the metrological department, the torrential rainfall that has been recorded shows that there is likely to be heavy rains in the coming three months until […]
By Gerald Businge on August 20, 2011
illegal immigrants, Kisoro district police commander Reuben Wasima, Prosy Katushabe, Resident District Commission Kisoro Ahmed Doko, Uganda government, Uganda Police
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Police in Kisoro has arrested over 150 Congolese’s and Rwandese nationals in a joint operation against the illegal immigration into the country. The police say 63 of them were deported while others appeared before court to answer charges of illegal entry into Uganda. Police says 78 of the people arrested were found to be Congolese […]
By Gerald Businge on August 19, 2011
Nandala Mafabi, Semujju Ibranhim Nganda, Uganda Police
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The leader of Opposition in Parliament Nathan Nandala Mafabi has demanded that government explains to the public why it has resorted to using excessive force against unarmed Ugandans. Nandala who was along with other opposition leaders painted pink during a candle light vigil in memory of those who died during the walk-to- work demos in […]
By Gerald Businge on August 19, 2011
Nandala Mafabi, Semujju Ibranhim Nganda, Uganda Police
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The leader of Opposition in Parliament Nathan Nandala Mafabi has demanded that government explains to the public why it has resorted to using excessive force against unarmed Ugandans. Nandala who was along with other opposition leaders painted pink during a candle light vigil in memory of those who died during the walk-to- work demos in […]
By Gerald Businge on August 17, 2011
Uganda government, Uganda Police
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Three Police constables James Kiiza, Yakubu Nkwirinze and Ronald Musisi have petitioned the high court seeking permission to sue on their own behalf and on behalf of 55 others the Attorney General seeking payment of their salary for services rendered to the Uganda Police Force during the recent general elections. The trio says they have […]
By Gerald Businge on August 15, 2011
Siraje Bakaleke, Uganda Police
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The District Police Commander of Old Kampala Siraje Bakaleke has issued a warning to the public not to engage themselves in the walk to work campaign phase II. Bakaleke says Police will not hesitate to arrest any one who will be caught in the act of the strike. He has cautioned the youths especially those […]