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B the . B —Uganda Gazette “ 81 BTHE RFPVBUC OF UGANDA The* . THEB REPUBLIC OF UGANDA —Uganda-M. > GazetteWk w Authority“ Vol. XCV No. 12 1st March, 2002 Price: Shs. 1000 CONTENTS Page The Local Governments Act — Notices ... 81-95 The Trade Marks Act-Registration of applications 95-96 Advertisements ... .............. 96 General Notice No. 56 of 2002. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ACT, 199\£z^ KAMPALA Act No. 1 of 1997. Section 138. NOTICE. PUBLICATION OF LIST OF ELECTED CHAIRPERSONS AT SUBCOUNTY/TOWN/MUNICIPAL DIVISION LEVEL Notice is hereby given that in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Electoral Commission by Section 138 of the Local Governments Act, No. 1 of 1997, results declared for elected Chairpersons at Sub-county/Town/Municipal levels is hereby published. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS, 2002 SUBCOUNTY/TOWN/MUNICIPAL DIVISION LEVEL LIST OF ELECTED CHAIRPERSONS. Code District County Subcounty Elected Chairperson 1 APAC KOLE AYER OPIO ATINE Y 1 APAC KOLE BALLA TWOMO CHARLES B 1 APAC KWANIA ADUKU ENANGA DICKENS 1 APAC KWANIA CAWENTE ODYOMO CHRISTOPHER 1 APAC KWANIA INOMO ABONGO ABIASALI B.A 1 APAC KWANIA NAMBIESO OPWONYA TERENCE C. 1 APAC MARUZI APAC ETUM DICKENS 1 APAC MARUZI CEGERE ATIM ROBERT 1 PAC MARUZI IBUJE OGWAL NELSON SO 1 APAC OYAM COUNTY ABER ARAC TOM 1 APAC OYAM COUNTY ACHABA OWOT CHARLES 1 APAC OYAM COUNTY ICHEME OPIO NICHOLAS 1 APAC OYAM COUNTY LORO OUMA RICHARD 1 APAC OYAM COUNTY MINAKULU OGWANG JOHN G 1 APAC OYAM COUNTY NGAI ADIGA SIMON 1 APAC OYAM COUNTY OTWAL OWINY ISAAC 2 ARUA ARUA MUNICIPALITY ARUA HILL OSIMULE JONATHAN 2 ARUA ARUA MUNICIPALITY OLI RIVER ANGUYO MUSA AHMAD 2 ARUA AYIVU COUNTY ADUMI ASUA LUKE A 2 ARUA AYIVU COUNTY AROI GABO FRED 2 ARUA AYIVU COUNTY DADAMU LEEMA ISAAC 2 ARUA AYIVU COUNTY OLUKO GUMA JOHNSON A. 2 ARUA AYIVU COUNTY PAJULU AGUTTA LAWRENCE 2 ARUA KOBOKO COUNTY KOBOKO TOWN CO. BURUGA TOLE 2 ARUA KOBOKO COUNTY KULUBA TABAN ALIAS 2 ARUA KOBOKO COUNTY LOBULE YUM ALE ROBERT 2 ARUA KOBOKO COUNTY LUDARA DADA ABEL WILLIAM 2 ARUA KOBOKO COUNTY MIDIA BABUZI ALAI 2 ARUA MADI-0KOLLO COUNTY OFFAKA AFARU FERDNAND 2 ARUA MADI-0KOLLO COUNTY OKOLLO KOBOSON JACOB 2 ARUA MADI-OKOLLO COUNTY RHINO CAMP ALUMA GODFREY 82 THE UGANDA GAZETTE [1st March 2 ARUA MADI-OKOLLO COUN ULEPPI ORIKU AM AZA SILVER 2 ARUA MARACHA COUNTY KIJOMORO ALISIKU LAWRENCE 2 ARUA MARACHA COUNTY NYADRI DRATELE NASON 2 ARUA MARACHA COUNTY OLEBA EYOTI 0. GODFREY 2 ARUA MARACHA COUNTY OLUFE OPIO RICHARD 2 ARUA MARACHA COUNTY OLUVU AAFEMA LINOUS MOSES 2 ARUA MARACHA COUNTY YIVU ACIDRI B. K. MODESTO 2 ARUA TEREGO COUNTY AII-VU/AJIVU OJOTIA JOSEPH 2 ARUA TEREGO COUNTY BILEAFE ONYANGU DOMINIC 2 ARUA TEREGO COUNTY KATRINI ALOMA LULU 2 ARUA TEREGO COUNTY ODUPI VUNI AUGUSTINE 2 ARUA TEREGO COUNTY URIAMA AGANDRO ISSA 2 ARUA VURRA COUNTY AJIA ACIDRI CHARLES 2 ARUA VURRA COUNTY ARIVU ONDOGAALEX B. 2 ARUA VURRA COUNTY LOGIRI AYUKU ANGELO 2 ARUA VURRA COUNTY VURRA ODRAPIRI JOHN A. 3 BUNDIBUGYO BWAMBA COUNTY BUBANDI BACURANA NAMIREMBE G. 3 B UNDIBUG YO BWAMBA COUNTY BUBUKWANGA KISEMBO PETERSON 3 BUNDIBUGYO BWAMBA COUNTY BUNDIBUGYO T.C. BAMWITIREBYE FULGENSIO 3 BUNDIBUGYO BWAMBA COUNTY BUSARU SENGIBENON 3 BUNDIBUGYO BWAMBA COUNTY HARUGALE BULITWA ANDREW 3 BUNDIBUGYO BWAMBA COUNTY KASITU KAMARA GEORGE 3 BUNDIBUGYO BWAMBA COUNTY NDUGUTO KIBIRA MISAKI 3 BUNDIBUGYO NTOROKO COUNTY KANARA KAWOOYA EMANNUEL 3 BUNDIBUGYO NTOROKO COUNTY KARUGUTU KULE S. SAMUEL 3 BUNDIBUGYO NTOROKO COUNTY RWEBISENGO WAMARA ASA 4 BUSHENYI BUHWEJU COUNTY BIHANGA BYARUHANGA VITARI 4 BUSHENYI BUHWEJU COUNTY RWENGWE MWESIGWA JOROME 4 BUSHENYI BUNYARUGURU COU KATERERA KABAGAMBE JAMES 4 BUSHENYI BUNYARUGURU COU KATUNGURU KABUYE SWALLEH B.K. 4 BUSHENYI BUNYARUGURU COU RYERU MAGEZI ABETERENE J. 4 BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY BUMBAIRE MUGUME DEUS 4 BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY KAKANJU KATSIKANO WILLIAM 4 BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY KYAMUHUNGA TURYAMUREEBA PAUL 4 BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY KYEIZOBA KARUKIIKO ELDARD 4 BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY NYABUBARE KANYANGOGA VALERIAN 4 BUSHENYI RUHINDA COUNTY KABIRA BANYANGA ALFRED 4 BUSHENYI RUHINDA COUNTY KANYABWANGA RUBAREMA KIBASASIZE L. 4 BUSHENYI RUHINDA COUNTY KASHENSHERO NGASHWA ERIA 4 BUSHENYI RUHINDA COUNTY MITOOMA NYAMPERERA F 4 BUSHENYI RUHINDA COUNTY MUTARA KAGINDA JACKSON 4 BUSHENYI SHEEMA COUNTY BUGONGI BIKWATSIZEHI PAUL 4 BUSHENYI SHEEMA COUNTY KABWOHE/ITENDERO KAFUREEKA NKORONGO K. 4 BUSHENYI SHEEMA COUNTY KAGANGO KAIRU KAAMUZA E. 4 BUSHENYI SHEEMA COUNTY KIGARAMA BYAMUKAMA KISHUJI G. 4 BUSHENYI SHEEMA COUNTY KITAGATA AHIMBISIBWE EDISON 4 BUSHENYI SHEEMA COUNTY SHUUKU MUGARURA BENON T. 5 GULU OMORO BOBI ALOBO MARTIN 5 GULU OMORO KORO KOLO DONASIANO 5 GULU OMORO LAKWANA MUNU MILTON 5 GULU OMORO LALOGI OKELLO SANTO S. - 5 GULU OMORO ONGAKO OKOT RENALDO 6 HOIMA BUGAHYA COUNTY BUSERUKA NTAMARA JONATHAN 6 HOIMA BUGAHYA COUNTY BUSIISI MPANIMANYA ADIRIS 6 HOIMA BUGAHYA COUNTY HOIMA TOWN COU KABOYO DAVID M. 6 HOIMA BUGAHYA COUNTY KITOBA MUGASA SILVESTER 1st March] THE UGANDA GAZETTE . ______ 83 6 HOIMA BUGAHYA COUNTY KYABIGAMBIRE ^ÁGADA ï^ganju \k\ 6 HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY BUGAMBE bahemiJRJ|MiN \ \ * ’eYARUL&íB^NEBBA /★/ 6 HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY BUHIMBA 6 HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY KABWOYA v rJ^LEM.^KÝALJGQN^ 6 HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY KYANGWALI IRUM^A|EBASflANO 7 IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY IBULANKU MUWAYA YÁZID 7 IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY MAKUUTU WAISWA KATAZARI 7 IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY NAMALEMBA KAKUMA DAVID 7 IGANGA BUSIKI COUNTY BULANGE MUKOMBE MULONDO 7 IGANGA BUSIKI COUNTY IVUKULA MUTYABA PATRICK 7 IGANGA BUSIKI COUNTY KIBAALE MULONDO WILBERFORCE 7 IGANGA BUSIKI CQUNTY MAGADA MUYINDA SPEKE 7 IGANGA BUSIKI COUNTY NAMUTUMBA ISABIRYE WAISWA S. 7 IGANGA BUSIKI COUNTY NSINZE MUYINDA DAVID 7 IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY BULAMAGI BULUNYWA ABDALLAH 7 IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NAKALAMA SEMPA POLLY 7 IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NAKIGO KATUNTU ASSAD 7 IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NAMBALE WAISWA HADADI 7 IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NAWANDALA MAGOOLA MOSES 7 IGANGA LUUKA COUNTY BUKANGA KAGWERI GEORGE 7 IGANGA LUUKA COUNTY BUKOOMA TIGAWALANA SULAIMAN 7 IGANGA LUUKA COUNTY BULONGO ISOTA PATRICK 7 IGANGA LUUKA COUNTY IKUMBYA NKAYAMBI PETER 7 IGANGA LUUKA COUNTY IRONGO MUWANDIKE ISABIRYE 7 IGANGA LUUKA COUNTY NAWAMPITI BIKONDE MOSES 7 IGANGA LUUKA COUNTY WAIBUGA MATENDE THOMAS 8 JINJA BUTEMBE COUNTY BUSEDDE TUGEZE ZUBAIRI 8 JINJA BUTEMBE COUNTY KAKIRA KAMAU JOHN 8 JINJA BUTEMBE COUNTY MAFUBIRA BALYAINO RICHARD GULUME 8 JINJA JINJA MUNICIPALITY JINJA CENTRAL KEZAALA BASWARI 8 JINJA JINJA MUNICIPALITY WALUKUBA/MASE BWAMBALE MABUNDA PHILIP 8 JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY BUDONDO TAMUZADDE HALUNA 8 JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY BUWENGE MUDAMBADA MICHEÁL 8 JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY BUWENGE T.C. 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