42 NEW VISION, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 CLASSIFIED ADVERTS

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

42 NEW VISION, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 CLASSIFIED ADVERTS Croc’s 04.qxd 4/3/2012 4:23 PM Page 3 42 NEW VISION, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 CLASSIFIED ADVERTS LOST OF A LOG BOOK PRAYER THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA EDUCATION NOTICES Motor vehicle T358AEH IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE’S IN THE HIGH COURT OF IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE'S COURT Mulala Ali-Balikwisha PRAYER TO ST. JUDE COURT OF MENGO AT MENGO UGANDA AT JINJA OF MENGO AT MENGO Adult education (PATRON SAINT OF THE Lost Tel: +255 755 075 895. CIVIL SUIT No 1346 OF 2011 CIVIL SUIT NO. 05 OF 2012 MISCELLAEOUS APPLICATION IMPOSSIBLE AND HOPE- NO. 192 OF 2012. ADULT EDUCATION: KATEREGGA BOSCO 1. ELIZABETH NANTEZA LOST D/P 10368532/1/1 LESS CASES) TO BE SAID (ARISING OUT OF A CIVIL SUIT LOST PASSPORT Primary, Ordinary, WHEN PROBLEMS ARISE OR [PLAINTIFF] 2. EVA BASIIMA MUKASA Gwaidhi Salim No. B0568723 VERSUS 3. BARBRA KIRUSI BWOGI NO. 3445 OF 2011). Advanced levels. WHEN ONE SEEMS TO BE 0779055070/ 0754031312. Name: Alistair Kasoma R.NIRMALA KUMAR T/A SIVA 4. GABRIEL GALABUZI MUKASA KALEMA EDDY [APPLICANT] 0772-843213, 0753-496412, DEPRIVED OF ALL VISIBLE VERSUS Contact: 0773-025000/ BUILDERS LTD [DEFENDANT] (PLAINTIFFS) 0703-997116. HELP, OR FOR CASES VERSUS ACHOL DENIS [RESPONDENT] LOSS OF DRIVER’S Police. To: R. NIRMALA KUMAR ALMOST DESPAIRED OF LICENCE T/A SIVA BUILDERS LTD MUTABAZI STEPHEN ORDER FOR SUBSTITUTED SERVICE: Learn French "O most holy apostle, St. Jude, (DEFENDANT) Name: Muwanga Herbert LOST NUMBER PLATES SUMMONS IN SUMMARY SUIT THIS MATTER coming this 26th day of ID No. 8206301231133 faithful servant and friend of (Order xxxvi rule 3) & (0. 5 R 18 & 32) SUMMONS TO FILE A DEFENCE March 2012 before HER WORSHIP MAR- for Motor Vehicle YOU WISH TO LEARN Permit No. 10231138/1/1. Jesus, people honor and invoke Whereas the above named plaintiff SUBSITITUED SERVICE GARET AANYU, the Magistrate Grade I of UAF 241B. FRENCH? you universally, as the patron of has instituted a suit against you Mengo Court in the presence of Mr. 0701-704022/0712-971835 To: MUTABAZI STEPHEN MURANGIRA ARTHUR counsel for the Come to Ecole hopeless cases, of things under rule 2 of Order xxxvi of civil LOST DRIVING PERMIT Where as the above named plaintiff Applicant and in the absence of the Name: Halonda Denie francophone de Kampala. almost despaired of. Pray for procedure rules for recovery of LOST NUMBER PLATE has instituted a suit against you Respondent and his counsel. Enock Term begins on: me, for I am so helpless and UGX 35,000,000/= (Shillings Thirty upon the claim the particulars of for Motorcycle 10th April, 2012. Five Million Only) upon the claim IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows: Contact 0772-840763. alone. Please help to bring me which are set out in the copy of the 1. The service of the summons in Civil Suit UAD 921D. Tel: 0312-514 349. particulars of which are set out in plaint attached hereto. Permit Number visible and speedy assistance. the plaint. No. 3445 of 2011 be effected onto the Tel: 0753-254358. Web: YOU ARE THEREFORE required 10213700/1/1. Come to my assistance in this Respondent/Defendant by publishing an [email protected] You are required within 10 days to file a defense within fifteen (15) great need that I may receive from the service hereof to apply for advert of the said summons in the daily LOST DRIVER’S PERMIT days from the date of service of the running New Vision Newspaper. LOG BOOK FOR No. 7109111004559 the consolation and help of leave from Court to appear and summons on you in the manner defend this suit. 2. That a copy of the said summons be M/vehicle Reg. No. Name: David Esegu Training heaven in all my necessities, prescribed under 0.9 r. I Civil placed on the Court Notice Board. Should you fail within the said 10 UPA 637C Tel: 0752-555745, tribulations, and sufferings, par- Procedure Rules. 3. That the costs of the application be in the Tel: 0392-941785/Police. TRAINING FOR MEDICAL days to apply for leave, the plaintiff SHOULD YOU FAIL to file a cause. 0776-755745. ticularly (state your request) will be entitled to obtain a decree Laboratory Assistants & and that I may praise God with defence on or before the date men- GIVEN under my hand and the seal of this for the amount of the right claimed tioned, the Plaintiff may proceed Honourable Court the 26th day of March, LOST DRIVING PERMIT LOST NUMBER PLATE Technicians at Bushenyi, you always." "I promise, O in the plaint together with the costs No. 10127982/1/1 Fort-Portal and Wakiso with the suit and judgment may be 2012. FOR Motor Vehicle blessed St. Jude, to be ever of this suit. given in your absence. MAGISTRATE GRADE I Name: Aliobe Jesse campuses. The Principal, UAL 190m mindful of this great favour, to Given under my hand and the seal GIVEN un er my hand and the seal DRAWN & FILED BY: Contact: 0774-557454. Chemequip Medical Contact 0772-842369/ always honour you as my spe- of the Honourable Court this 19th of the Court this 30th day of March, AGABA, MURANGIRA, & CO. ADVOCATES, Police. Laboratory Training School day of March, 2012. 2012. KIRUMIRA TOWERS, PLOT 14, WILLIAM ST, cial and powerful patron, and to 4TH FLOOR, SUITE 07, LOST PERMIT informs "O" and "A" level gratefully encourage devo- C/ MAGISTRATE REGISTRAR P.O. BOX, 4462, KAMPALA. No. 10388438 leavers, that recruitment is tion to you by PUBLISHING Sserwanja William. Transfer going on for Certificates THIS REQUEST. Amen." Say and Diplomas in Medical LOSS OF DRIVING MR KALULE JAMILU, Laboratory Technology. this prayer for 9 days each time. For a collection of more BEMUG STRICT AUCTIONEERS & COURT BAILIFFS PERMIT Report to URA to transfer For more details contact Name: Najjemba Juliet Motor car No. UAK 134U 0772-518281 St. Jude inspirational prayers to Rent/Debt Collectors, Process Servers, Commission Agents, Gov't Auctioneers, Property Managers, High Court Bailiffs, choose from go to: B Plot 47/49 Nkrumah Road, UCA Building, Mezzanine Floor, Suite 105, P.O Box 44, Tel: 346092 Contact 0703-700230. Contact 0777-979-831. 0701-518284 M Fax 256-346092 Kampala (U), Mobile: 0772-425172 / 0772-509053, E-mail:[email protected] 0752-426670 http://www.stjudetvm.com/ SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION/PRIVATE TREATY P.O. Box 5441, Kampala. novena.html# novena INFORMATION SERVICE P.O. Box 377, Bushenyi. (Under the Registration of Titles Act (230) and Mortgage Act 229 & Mortgage Act 2009) EMERGENCY Gulu Hospital: Tel 661. Duly instructed by our client the Registered Mortgagee, we shall proceed to sale by Public Auction/Private Treaty POLICE AND FIRE BRIGADE: Iganga Hospital: Tel. 242022, the property (land & its developments) below under the Mortgage Act Cap. 229 & Mortgage Act 2009 and Deed Ring: 999 or 342222/3. 242045 Code 043 Africa Air Rescue (AAR) 258527, Jinja Hospital: Tel. 122000/1/2/3/4/5, unless the debtor/Mortgagor pays all monies owing (principal and interest) plus our fees, costs and disburse- 258564, 258409. Code 043 ments before the date of sale. ELECTRICAL FAILURE: Ring Kabale Hospital: Tel. 22006. UMEME on185. Kayunga Hospital: Tel 16 Kayunga. PROPERTY FOR SALE: Water: Ring National Water and Kawolo Hospital: Tel 48204, 48206 Sewerage Corporation on 256761/3, Mityana Hospital Tel. 2279, 2014 Land and developments comprised on 242171, 232658. Telephone inquiry: Mityana. Plot 92 Block 369 at Bunkabira, Busiro, UTL-900, Celtel 112, MTN-999, 112 Mubende Hospital: 0464-4004, P.O. FUNERAL SERVICES Box 4, Mubende WAKISO DISTRICT. Kampala Funeral Directors, Bukoto- Kiboga Hospital: Tel 17, 18, 31 (A primary school with administration block (2) classroom Ntinda Road. P.O. Box 9670, St. Paul Nursing Home, Kitgum Kampala. Tel: 0717 533533, 0312 Kololo Hospital Open 24 hrs. Ring blocks, domitory, (2) teachers quarters, (2) teachers 533533. Tel. 231935. ablution block and incomplete block on (3.75 acres). Uganda Funeral Services Gulu Independent Hospital. Plot H/Q 80A Old Kira Road, Bukoto 34/36 Airfield Road. Tel: 0471 32279, Debtor: Katwazi Bashir T/A Katwazi B. Traders. Hotline: 0753 222 222 Email: 041 251690. Open: 24 hours. [email protected] International Hospital: Kisugu Reg’d Prop: Katwazi Bashir. Funeral Home Uganda Limited, Plot Namu-wongo 031-2-200400/505, 041 15/17, 2nd Street Industrial Area. Tel: 340531. CONDITIONS OF SALE: +256 392 961 627, +256 752 934 118 Kibuli Hospital: 24 hrs Tel: 236476/7 Date of sale: 7th May, 2012. Email: [email protected], Paragon Hospital www.funeralhom.co.ug 6A/7A Luthuli 5th Close, Bugolobi Time of sale: 10:00am at our offices above. A-plus Funeral Management 0414 220026, 0414 220028 Price: Subject to a reserve price. Plot 1055 Nsambya Hill Emergency 0717 770000 Tel: +256-414592 410, 0782 482 888 LATE CLINICS Terms of sale: Cheques/bank drafts/Direct transfers. [email protected] MAS Medical & Dental Clinic Viewing: Arrange with us at our office above. AMBULANCE 24 hours service with all specialists St. John Ambulance for First Aid and available. Plot 10 Johnstone Street, NB: The occupants are hereby DIRECTED to vacate from the above mentioned property ambulance services Plot 29 Buganda, Arua Park. Road Telephone 041 230671, Tel: 0414-376638/0701-974408. within 14 days from the date of advert, failure to which we shall evict them forcefully at their 077 503296 E-mail: Nakasero Dental Clinic, Plot 40 costs and embarrassment. [email protected] Kyadondo Road, opp. Nakasero Kim’s Ambulance, 24hrs service. Primary School, before Ddembe FM ARMSTRONG AUCTIONEERS MANAGEMENT Plot 14 Eagen House, Kampala Rd.
Recommended publications
  • Kayunga District Statistical Abstract for 2017/2018
    Kayunga District Statistical Abstract for 2017/2018 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA KAYUNGA DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STATISTICAL ABSTRACT 2017/18 Kayunga District Local Government P.O Box 18000, Kayunga Tel: +256-xxxxxx September 2018 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.Kayunga.go.ug i Kayunga District Statistical Abstract for 2017/2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................... II LIST OF TABLES .............................................................................................................................. V FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................. VIII ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................................................................................................................... IX LIST OF ACRONYMS ....................................................................................................................... X GLOSSARY ..................................................................................................................................... XI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................ XIII GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE DISTRICT ..................................................................... XVI CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND INFORMATION ................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Report from Microresearch Curriculum Development Meeting April 28-30, 2014 Halifax, Canada
    This report may be presented as received by IDRC from Dr MacDonald and Robert Bortolussi. It has not been subjected to peer review or other review processes. This work is used with the permission of Robert Bortolussi and Noni MacDonald. © 2014, Robert Bortolussi and Noni MacDonald. Report from MicroResearch Curriculum Development Meeting April 28-30, 2014 Halifax, Canada Eisha Grant in Halifax presenting outcomes of her research in Uganda 1 Funding and “In Kind” contributions for MicroResearch Curriculum Development Meeting • International Development Research Council (IDRC) Canada • Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI) Canada • Department Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) Canada • IWK Health Centre & Foundation, Halifax, Canada • Department of Paediatrics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada • Tanzanian Training Centre International Health (TTCIH) Tanzania • Mbarara University for Science and Technology (MUST) Uganda • University of Nairobi (UoN) Kenya • With ongoing support to MicroResearch from: Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program Healthy Child Uganda Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation Dalhousie University Makerere University University of Alberta University of Calgary BC Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation Canadian Paediatric Society Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada Process Pathways Private donations 2 Background: Poverty, hunger, illiteracy, maternal and child deaths in lower income developing countries (LIDC) are social and health issues that the world began to address in 2000 by pledging to achieve eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015. Building on MDG achievements, the United Nations proposed the Action Agenda for Sustainable Development (2013), including further actions to improve health outcomes. Developing local capacity to sustain and improve on health gains is a challenge since resource limited LIDC bear 25% of the globe’s disease burden with less than 1% of its healthcare professionals (HCP).
    [Show full text]
  • The Status of Clinical Diagnostic Imaging Services in Uganda's Regional Referral Hospitals
    THE STATUS OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SERVICES: 9(1) 27-36 UMU Press 2011 THE STATUS OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SERVICES IN UGANDA’S REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITALS Hillary Onziga*, Everd Maniple# and Vincent Bwete# *Corresponding author. P.O. BOX 10952, Kampala, Uganda or 126, Arua, Uganda. E-mail: [email protected] #Faculty of Health Sciences, Uganda Martyrs University, P.O. Box 5498, Kampala, Uganda Abstract Background: Clinical imaging is an essential component of health care which supports and improves the effectiveness of clinical decision-making. Quality care saves lives and resources of both the patient and the health system. However, many developing countries have neglected diagnostics, especially clinical imaging. Non-use of or poor imaging services lead to wrong diagnosis and treatment, unnecessary health expenditures, and poor health outcomes. Regional Referral Hospitals should have good diagnostic imaging services to provide expert care and bridge the continuum of care by stemming the flow of uncomplicated cases from general hospitals to National Referral Hospitals. Aim: To determine the situation of diagnostic imaging services at regional referral hospitals in Uganda. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey of all the nine Regional Referral Hospitals of Uganda was done in 2007. Environmental inspection of the imaging units, process observation and exit interviews with 156 patients present on the day of the visit were done to assess their satisfaction with the imaging services. Staff were also interviewed. However, quality validation of the imaging outputs was not done. Selected health facilities in the capital Kampala were visited to obtain data on patients referred from upcountry. Five-year hospital records were reviewed for outputs.
    [Show full text]
  • Crocs September 05.Indd
    HOMES & CONSTRUCTION SATURDAY VISION, September 5, 2015 49 BUSINESS MANHOLE COVERS MOTORS SALE ALUMINIUM Paints RITVER PAINTS CRANE ROOFINGS SALE COFFEE SHOP FOR SALE LOANS **Special o er** in Garden City QUICK LOANS Cast-Iron Manhole Covers FOR SALE 0790-563925. O753787238 for Full Bowler/ Floor Traps Isuzu ELF UAK 0787-428943. NOTICES QUICK LOANS 0754761024 LOST ALUMINIUM, STEEL & AMIR ISSAH ALUMINIUM FABRICATION NO. 1 Giant Alluminium Lost Driving Permit Profi le manufacturer in No: 10497364/2/1 East Africa 0756-600400. LOST DRIVING PERMIT 7th Street Industrial Area ARCE ENGINEERING No. 10000769/6/2 0772570973, WORKS Nabende Stephen # 1 Producer of 0701-487955. 0702726184, Aluminium & Steel Texture Coatings 0712989498, Fabricators VIJAY ENTERPRISES LTD LOST PASSPORT Decorative Coatings 0793938429, For: Stone Finishing Specialized in Aluminium +250733154731 • Doors & Windows No. B0627734 Fabrication of: • Cladding, Curtain walling Ocircan Spinage Davis Gypsum Ceilings 0772-768017. • Curtain Wall & Aluminium • Shop fronts Cornices SOFA REPAIR • Display counters, Cladding LOST DRIVING PERMIT • Doors & Windows • Acoustic Ceiling & MODERN IMAGE • Roller shutters, Gates, No. 10363301/3/1 • Offi ce Partitions INTERIOR DESIGNERS Collapsible Burglar proofs. Magezi Peter • Gypsum Ceiling for Home Plot 81-85, 7th Street, 0753-855542. & O ce Before Industrial Area • Sheet Metal Engineering Tel: 0312-262 472, LOST DRIVING PERMIT Work 0753-710055 No. 10360359/1/1 Plot 201, 6th Street 0772-419695 Senoga G. Kizito Industrial Area, Kampala. Tel: 0751-747480, 0751-747482 INFORMATION SERVICE EMERGENCY Iganga Hospital: Tel. 242022, POLICE AND FIRE BRIGADE: 242045 Code 043 After Ring: 999 or 342222/3. Jinja Hospital: Tel. 122000/1/2/3/4/5, PACKAGING BOXES Code 043 Africa Air Rescue (AAR) 258527, Kabale Hospital: Tel.
    [Show full text]
  • Office of the Auditor General the Republic of Uganda
    OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA REPORT OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF MITYANA DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 2018 OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL UGANDA TABLE OF CONTENTS Opinion ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Basis for Opinion ...................................................................................................................... 5 Key Audit Matters .................................................................................................................... 5 1.0 Performance of Youth Livelihood Programme ......................................................... 6 1.1 Underfunding of the Programme ............................................................................... 6 1.2 Non Compliance with the Repayment Schedules .................................................... 7 1.3 Inspection of Performance of YLP Projects .............................................................. 7 1.3.1 Miggo Agricultural Produce Project ........................................................................ 7 1.3.2 Youth Vision 2040 ..................................................................................................... 8 2.0 Implementation of the Uganda Road Funds ............................................................ 8 2.1 Budget Performance .....................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Kayunga DLG.Pdf
    Local Government Workplan Vote: 523 Kayunga District Structure of Workplan Foreword Executive Summary A: Revenue Performance and Plans B: Summary of Department Performance and Plans by Workplan C: Draft Annual Workplan Outputs for 2016/17 D: Details of Annual Workplan Activities and Expenditures for 2016/17 Page 1 Local Government Workplan Vote: 523 Kayunga District Foreword Page 2 Local Government Workplan Vote: 523 Kayunga District Executive Summary Revenue Performance and Plans 2015/16 2016/17 Approved Budget Receipts by End Proposed Budget Dec UShs 000's 1. Locally Raised Revenues 806,526 440,275 1,117,379 2a. Discretionary Government Transfers 3,811,918 1,306,119 3,548,991 2b. Conditional Government Transfers 18,803,947 9,129,257 22,425,677 2c. Other Government Transfers 1,057,192 328,999 396,948 3. Local Development Grant 380,387 0 4. Donor Funding 812,000 495,577 1,005,438 Total Revenues 25,291,583 12,080,615 28,494,434 Revenue Performance in 2015/16 The District received Shs 6,388,894,000/=; Shs 219,641,000/= Local revenue; 4,894,086,000 Central government transfers; Shs 618,080,000/=, direct transfers from Ministry of Finance, Shs 179,236,000 grants from Other government Agencies and 319,563,000/= was from donor agency. Most grants performed above 20% apart from the Other Government Transfers which was at 17%. Planned Revenues for 2016/17 The District has planned this FY 2016/17 to receive more fund s compared to last FY 2015/16. This is because of an estimated increase in the locally raised revenues,central Government transfers and donor funded projects.This increment is due to Government’s commitment to fulfil the 15% Teacher’s pay rise, increase development funding to the LLGs, and have retiring staff and already existing Pensioners receive their entitlements as well as facilitating Local Government political leaders to fulfil their mandate.Also, more resources have been provided for transitional grants to cater for IFMS and the Construction of the District Building block.
    [Show full text]
  • Uganda Road Fund Annual Report FY 2011-12
    ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 Telephone : 256 41 4707 000 Ministry of Finance, Planning : 256 41 4232 095 & Economic Development Fax : 256 41 4230 163 Plot 2-12, Apollo Kaggwa Road : 256 41 4343 023 P.O. Box 8147 : 256 41 4341 286 Kampala Email : [email protected] Uganda. Website : www.finance.go.ug THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA In any correspondence on this subject please quote No. ISS 140/255/01 16 Dec 2013 The Clerk to Parliament The Parliament of the Republic of Uganda KAMPALA. SUBMISSION OF UGANDA ROAD FUND ANNUAL REPORT FOR FY 2010/11 In accordance with Section 39 of the Uganda Road Act 2008, this is to submit the Uganda Road Fund Annual performance report for FY 2011/12. The report contains: a) The Audited accounts of the Fund and Auditor General’s report on the accounts of the Fund for FY 2011/12; b) The report on operations of the Fund including achievements and challenges met during the period of reporting. It’s my sincere hope that future reports shall be submitted in time as the organization is now up and running. Maria Kiwanuka MINISTER OF FINANCE, PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT cc: The Honourable Minister of Works and Transport cc: The Honourable Minister of Local Government cc: Permanent Secretary/ Secretary to the Treasury cc: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works and Transport cc: Permanent Secretary Ministry of Local Government cc: Permanent Secretary Office of the Prime Minister cc: Permanent Secretary Office of the President cc: Chairman Uganda Road Fund Board TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations and Acronyms iii our vision iv
    [Show full text]
  • List of Bonded Warehouses in Uganda
    List of Bonded Warehouses in Uganda 1.Atlas Cargo Systems BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot 1 Kireka Road/Sabuni Road, Mbuya Opp. Shell & Gaz Petro Stations P.O. Box 7765 Kampala 0414245 861/236 704/6/7/8 [email protected] 2. Space Registration BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot 2 Kyadondo Road Nakasero P.O. Box 3842 Kampala 0312276555, 0772640358 3. Cadam Enterprises Ltd BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot 4-6 Naguru Road Naguru P.O. Box 27627 Kampala 0414340 347/438, 0772412 704 4. Symbion Uganda Ltd. BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot 14 Parliament Avenue Jubilee Insurance Plaza, 7th Floor P.O. Box 7671 Kampala 0312260252, 0414251142 5. General Agencies (U) Ltd BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot 1 7th Street, Industrial Area P.O. Box 23013 Kampala 414255 52/95 6. Bureau Veritas Uganda BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot 30 Lugogo By pass P.O BOX 40323 Kampala 0792280280, 0792280281 http://www.bureauveritas.com 7. Multiple ICD BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot M612 Ntinda RoadNtinda Industrial Area P.O. Box 28884 Kampala 414288 35/71 [email protected] 8. Intertek International Ltd BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot 3-5 port bell road 0414230990, 0414231990 info@[email protected] http://www.intertek.com 9. SDV Transami (U) Ltd BONDED WAREHOUSES Plot M-611 Ntinda Road Ntinda Industrial Area P.O. Box 5501 Kampala 0414336 000, 0312-211 000 [email protected] 10. Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) BONDED WAREHOUSES Bweyogelele Branch P.O BOX 6329 Kampala 0414222367, 0414505995 [email protected] http://www.unbs.go.ug 11. Maersk Uganda Ltd BONDED WAREHOUSES 5th Street, Industrial Area P.O. Box 28687 Kampala 414433 7/8 [email protected] 12.
    [Show full text]
  • Statement to Parliament on Neonatal Deaths in Mityana District
    THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA MINISTRY OF HEALTH STATEMENT TO PARLIAMENT ON NEONATAL DEATHS IN MITYANA DISTRICT Hon. Sarah Opendi State Minister for Health in charge of General Duties September 06 20tg Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament Honourable Members of Parliament On Wednesday 4th September 20L9, Hon. Henry Makumbi Kamya, MP Mityana County South, raised concern over neonatal deaths in Bukooba village Sekanyonyi Sub County in Mityana District. I would like to inform this august house that a surveillance team under the leadership of the Director Clinical Services, Dr. Olaro Charles and comprising of the District Health Officer and the District Surveillance focal person had earlier on been constituted to conduct a preliminary investigation on 3'd September 20t9. The Objectives of this investigation were; o To establish the cause of the death occurrence in the community o To determine the magnitude and the geographical distribution of the problem o To identify some of the pre'disposing factors to the problem Methodology Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament and Members, interviews were conducted (with deceased parents), relevant documents like Antenatal Care Cards and discharge forms and direct observation of the environmental risk factors. Findings The babies were delivered in different health facilities namely, Namutumba HC lll, Mityana Hospital, and Nsambya Hospital. The team verified 6 out of 8 deaths. The deaths occurred between 0 & 2 days from the time of delivery. The neonates presented with the following signs and symptoms: high fever, yellowing of the skin and difficulty in breathing before death. Our preliminary investigations established the main causes of these neonatal deaths as neonatal infection and fetal distress due to delayed labor.
    [Show full text]
  • Emergency Health Fiscal and Growth Stabilization and Development
    LIST OF COVID-19 QUARANTINE CENTRES IN WATER AND POWER UTILITIES OPERATION AREAS WATER S/N QUARANTINE CENTRE LOCATION POWER UTILITY UTILITY 1 MASAFU GENERAL HOSPITAL BUSIA UWS-E UMEME LTD 2 BUSWALE SECONDARY SCHOOL NAMAYINGO UWS-E UMEME LTD 3 KATAKWI ISOLATION CENTRE KATAKWI UWS-E UMEME LTD 4 BUKWO HC IV BUKWO UWS-E UMEME LTD 5 AMANANG SECONDARY SCHOOL BUKWO UWS-E UMEME LTD 6 BUKIGAI HC III BUDUDA UWS-E UMEME LTD 7 BULUCHEKE SECONDARY SCHOOL BUDUDA UWS-E UMEME LTD 8 KATIKIT P/S-AMUDAT DISTRICT KATIKIT UWS-K UEDCL 9 NAMALU P/S- NAKAPIRIPIRIT DISTRICT NAMALU UWS-K UEDCL 10 ARENGESIEP S.S-NABILATUK DISTRICT ARENGESIEP UWS-K UEDCL 11 ABIM S.S- ABIM DISTRICT ABIM UWS-K UEDCL 12 KARENGA GIRLS P/S-KARENGA DISTRICT KARENGA UWS-K UMEME LTD 13 NAKAPELIMORU P/S- KOTIDO DISTRICT NAKAPELIMORU UWS-K UEDCL KOBULIN VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER- 14 NAPAK UWS-K UEDCL NAPAK DISTRICT 15 NADUNGET HCIII -MOROTO DISTRICT NADUNGET UWS-K UEDCL 16 AMOLATAR SS AMOLATAR UWS-N UEDCL 17 OYAM OYAM UWS-N UMEME LTD 18 PADIBE IN LAMWO DISTRICT LAMWO UWS-N UMEME LTD 19 OPIT IN OMORO OMORO UWS-N UMEME LTD 20 PABBO SS IN AMURU AMURU UWS-N UEDCL 21 DOUGLAS VILLA HOSTELS MAKERERE NWSC UMEME LTD 22 OLIMPIA HOSTEL KIKONI NWSC UMEME LTD 23 LUTAYA GEOFREY NAJJANANKUMBI NWSC UMEME LTD 24 SEKYETE SHEM KIKONI NWSC UMEME LTD PLOT 27 BLKS A-F AKII 25 THE EMIN PASHA HOTEL NWSC UMEME LTD BUA RD 26 ARCH APARTMENTS LTD KIWATULE NWSC UMEME LTD 27 ARCH APARTMENTS LTD KIGOWA NTINDA NWSC UMEME LTD 28 MARIUM S SANTA KYEYUNE KIWATULE NWSC UMEME LTD JINJA SCHOOL OF NURSING AND CLIVE ROAD JINJA 29 MIDWIFERY A/C UNDER MIN.OF P.O.BOX 43, JINJA, NWSC UMEME LTD EDUCATION& SPORTS UGANDA BUGONGA ROAD FTI 30 MAAIF(FISHERIES TRAINING INSTITUTE) NWSC UMEME LTD SCHOOL PLOT 4 GOWERS 31 CENTRAL INN LIMITED NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD PLOT 2 GOWERS 32 CENTRAL INN LIMITED NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD PLOT 45/47 CHURCH 33 CENTRAL INN LIMITED NWSC UMEME LTD RD CENTRAL I INSTITUTE OF SURVEY & LAND PLOT B 2-5 STEVEN 34 NWSC 0 MANAGEMENT KABUYE CLOSE 35 SURVEY TRAINING SCHOOL GOWERS PARK NWSC 0 DIVISION B - 36 DR.
    [Show full text]
  • Atomic Energy Council Annual Report 2012/2013
    Atomic Energy Council 1 Annual Report 2012/2013 ATOMIC ENERGY COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2012/2013 “To regulate the peaceful applications and management of ionizing radiation for the protection and safety of society and the environment from the dangers resulting from ionizing radiation” Atomic Energy Council 2 Annual Report 2012/2013 FOREWARD The Atomic Energy Council was established by the Atomic Energy Act, 2008, Cap. 143 Laws of Uganda, to regulate the peaceful applications of ionizing radiation in the country. The Council consists of the policy organ with five Council Members headed by the Chairperson appointed by the Minister and the full time Secretariat headed by the Secretary. The Council has extended services to various areas of the Country ranging from registering facilities that use radiation sources, authorization of operators, monitoring occupational workers, carrying out inspections in facilities among others. The Council made achievements which include establishing the Secretariat, gazetting of the Atomic Energy Regulations, 2012, developing safety guides for medical and industrial practices, establishing systems of notifications, authorizations and inspections, establishing national and international collaborations with other regulatory bodies and acquisition of some equipment among others. The Council has had funding as the major constraint to the implementation of the Act and the regulations coupled with inadequate equipment and insufficient administrative and technical staff. The Council will focus on institutional development, establishing partnerships and collaborations and safety and security of radioactive sources. The Council would like to thank the government and in particular the MEMD, the International Atomic Energy Agency, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other organizations and persons who have helped Council in carrying out its mandate.
    [Show full text]
  • The Status of Social Security Systems in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities
    THE STATUS OF SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS IN UGANDA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Paul Bukuluki John-Bosco Mubiru REALITY CHECK THE STATUS OF SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS IN UGANDA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Paul Bukuluki John-Bosco Mubiru Makerere University School of Social Sciences, College of Humanities and Social Sciences,Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda November 2014 The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung but rather those of the author. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES i REALITY CHECK THE STATUS OF SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS IN UGANDA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES ISBN: 978 9970 477 03 6 Authors Paul Bukuluki John-Bosco Mubiru Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Uganda Programme 51A, Prince Charles Drive, Kololo P.O. Box 647, Kampala Tel. +256 414 25 46 11 www.kas.de © Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior written permission on the Konrad-Adenauer- Stiftung. ii THE STATUS OF SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS IN UGANDA CONTENTS Foreword ............................................................................ vi List of acronyms and abbreviations ................................... vii 1.0.Introduction ..................................................................1 1.1.Background about Uganda ................................................ 2 1.2.Poverty and Vulnerability Context in Uganda ........................ 4 1.2.1.Income inequality
    [Show full text]