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RDC RESHUFLE AND APPOINT OF DEPUTY RDCs posted on December 1, 2010 - 7:38am
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PRINT NEWS STORIES posted on December 1, 2010 - 7:27am
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President Museveni warns Teso NAADs officials. posted on September 9, 2009 - 9:52am
Joseph Eigu OnyangoSoroti, 9/9/2009. President warns Teso NAADS officials. President Yoweri Museveni has strongly warned National Agricultural and Advisory Services (NAADS) officials in Teso sub-region in particular and Uganda in general, who divert NAADS funds for their personal gains, to be ready to go to jail. The President was today the chief guest at the consecration and enthronement of the 5th Anglican Bishop of Soroti Diocese, the Rt. Rev. George Erwau. The colourful ceremony that was presided over by the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, the Most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi, took place in Soroti Sports Grounds, Soroti Municipality. Bishop Erwau replaces Bishop Charles Obaikol, who has served as Soroti Diocesan prelate for the last 9 years.
Indians living and posted on September 5, 2009 - 12:05pm
Indians living and working in Uganda illegally have been urged to get official work permits before uganda revenue authority cracks down on them. This call has been made by the resident district commissioner Iganga hajji Swaib Lubega Wagwa while addressing members of the indian community at the launch of the Hindu temple in Iganga town. The RDC saysthere is no reason as to why indinas have to fear comming to legalise their stay and businesses with the relevant authorities. Wagwa says many indians sneek into uganda and work illegally yet the country is now free and peaceful to accomodate any national who genuinely seeks to live and work in Uganda. The RDC further explains that all RDC's offices across the country are always opebn to start processing work doccuments for foreign nationals who come with investments inthe country. Kaliro
Indians living and posted on September 5, 2009 - 12:05pm
Indians living and working in Uganda illegally have been urged to get official work permits before uganda revenue authority cracks down on them. This call has been made by the resident district commissioner Iganga hajji Swaib Lubega Wagwa while addressing members of the indian community at the launch of the Hindu temple in Iganga town. The RDC saysthere is no reason as to why indinas have to fear comming to legalise their stay and businesses with the relevant authorities. Wagwa says many indians sneek into uganda and work illegally yet the country is now free and peaceful to accomodate any national who genuinely seeks to live and work in Uganda. The RDC further explains that all RDC's offices across the country are always opebn to start processing work doccuments for foreign nationals who come with investments inthe country. Kaliro
JOSEPH EIGU ONYANGO.KABERAMAIDO.31ST /10/2008. Kaberamaido district councilors yesterday boycotted a sensitization meeting over little pay of allowances. Some councilors boycotted while others stormed out of the sensitization meeting after citing that their allowances were only going to be 60,000 shillings. The meeting was organized by a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) called PREFA which is sensitizing mothers on how to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDs to the un born babies. Trouble started when the councilors claimed for 120,000 shillings to be paid to each person. The councilors claim was contrary to 60,000 shillings, the initial budget that PREFA had budgeted for them. Out of 21 councilors including the district chairman, Robert Engulu, only 2 councilors by names of Hon.Joseph Emusu and Hon. Charles Ojuku attended the meeting officially.
Soroti High Court has sentenced 2 Karimojongs to deaths over murders charges. JOSEPH EIGU ONYANGO SOROTI. 10TH/ 9/2008. Soroti High Court has sentenced two people to death over murder of 3 people in Moroto Municipality. The convicts identified as Apangira Lomongo and Modo son of Locole from Moroto municipality were accused of murdering Nalinga Jessica and her son Ngorok Regnaldo and Acongoli Thomas.The incident happened in October 2005 in senior quarters ward in Moroto municipality. The High Court presided over by Judge Steven Musota found Lomongo and Modo guilty of murdering three people contrary to section 188 and 189 of the Penal Code Act.Musota sentenced the duo to suffer death subject to the confirmation of the said sentence by the president.
JOSEPH EIGU ONYANGOKABERAMAIDO. 13/7/008. RADIO NEWS STORIES. Four senior one students in Kaberamaido secondary school have dropped out of school due to pregnancy in this 2nd term. These students are benefiting from Universal Secondary Education and governments is paying their fees. Also over 10 girls in senior two have failed to turn up this term due to un clear circumstances. This was disclosed by the school headmaster ,Tophil Ogwang Ilado while briefing the parents on challenges facing girl students at school. Mr. Ilado gave the briefing on Friday during Parents Teachers Annual(PTA) general meeting. The headmaster assured the parents that their children were mostly misbehaving at school. He appealed to the parents to always help the students with necessary scholastic materials for school while advising them to encourage students to study.
JOSEPH ONYANGOKABERAMAIDO.13/7/08. posted on July 13, 2008 - 11:31am
JOSEPH ONYANGOKABERAMAIDO.13/7/08. NUREP EXTENDS SUPPORT TO TESO DISTRICTS. Northern Uganda Rehabiltation Programme (NUREP) has stepped up its effort to support districts in Teso and Karamoja regions. Last week the programme coordinator issued number of cheques worth millions of shillings to the districts in Teso as support aimed at improving service delivery in their respective districts. NUREP regional coordinator, Stephen Kluge in an exclusive interview told Veritas FM that the programme also aims at improving the living conditions of people staying in Internaly Displaced People (IDPs). Kluge further revealed that the programme has three main pillars which deals with peace and conflict management, support of local governments and ASTU security personnel to curve out cattle rustling caused by Karamojongs to the People of Teso.
JOSEPH ONYANGO.4/7/2008 Kaberamaido district chairman, Robert Engulu has challenged organizations dealing in human rights activities to rehabilitate Karimojong children loitering in many parts of the country. Engulu says Karimojong children are being abandoned in many towns especially Kampala with no body giving a helping hand. He called on government to address the fate of the disadvantaged group of people living in the country while looking at human rights perspective. He was speaking at Soroti Regional Human Rights Offices yesterday during the 9th annual human rights report review for 2006 /2007. Engulu noted that these children are not attaining any formal education at all and they also need some medical care. Many Karimojong youth have left Karamoja in fear of the consequences of the on going dis-armament program in the region.