DORMANT ACCOUNTS As of 31St DECEMBER 2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

DORMANT ACCOUNTS As of 31St DECEMBER 2020 Our Loan Products Baroda Current Account Baroda Housing Loan Up to UGX800 MN Baroda Flexi Recurring Deposit Account Baroda Education Loan Up to UGX15 MN Baroda Fixed Deposit Account Baroda Salary Loan Up to UGX50 MN Baroda Assets Financing Up to UGX250 MN Baroda Classic Savings Bank Accounts Baroda Traders Loan Up to UGX500 MN Baroda Priority Savings Bank Accounts Baroda Business Loan Up to UGX10 MN Baroda Privilege Savings Bank Accounts AWARD CONFERRED DURING 2020 2020-2021 East Africa 2020-2021 OFFSITE ATM’S AT: OASIS MALL, KAMPALA, SUSIE HOUSE IN KABALAGALA, NJERU ESTATE JINJA Regulated By Bank of Uganda Customer Deposits are Protected by Deposit Protection fund of Uganda. DORMANT ACCOUNTS As of 31st DECEMBER 2020 In accordance with section 119 of the Financial Institutions Act 2004, Bank of Baroda (Uganda) Ltd hereby informs it’s under mentioned customers that their accounts have been appearing in the Dormant Register for three years and more. It is therefore informed to the undermentioned customers that in case they wish to have their accounts transferred out at the Dormant accounts Register please contact their respective branch, failing which the unclaimed balances ears from the date of this publication. Bank of Baroda (Uganda) Limited lists for dormant accounts Account Title Katamba Charles Kapkwata Wood Works Limit Vijay Enterprises Limited Agro Gold (U) Ltd Ritah Mary Nyayuki (Minor Musimenta Paul Muguwa George Kisira Yahaya Railway Station Computer City I.t Center Kanyike Alexander Robert Katende Aloysius Hangwa Noah Lule Samuel Bbaalesarah Ntamu Hassan Biribawa Grace Nansubuga Justine Katuntu Jafari Kajoina Beatrice Cheptoek Victor Senyonjo Ali Behitsya Tumusiime Simon Okwi David Bazanya Charles Nabidongha 'B' Zone Kemal Lalani Sicola Scovia Musabye & G Ndahura Duncan Vivek Bahukhandi Joanita Nantege Nsereko Ankunda Jovia Kisaalu Leah Agnes& Kisaa Asiimwe Dickens Katta Nabidongha 'A' Zone A1 Electric Ltd Nankunda Jollen Nanyunja Sarah Zawedde Christine Adongo Janet Okello Oketa Frank Joseph Mubiru Foundation For Self Relia Kasokoso South Zone Turinawe Henry Wilson Radhe Overseas U Limited Shiv Darshan Kumar Patel Kamlesh Parshottamb Opia Wilson And Opio Step Ssebulime Peter/Nalubowa Ahabwe Godfrey Seif Khalifan Nakavule Main Zone Steel Ex Uganda Limited Anjani Natvarlal Rajani A Kimeze Jackson Kristal Forex Bureau Ltd Kwaligonza Judith Ssewankambo Pius Hansaben Valji Vekaria Wabwire Joseph Lule Naira Nakavule 'B' Zone Estate Of The Late Sewaki Nishit Pradipkumar Bhavsa Muhumuza Joseph & Outa Clement Nextel Limited Ongach Alphose Ila Gheewala (Mrs) Waiswa Charles Tenywaw Illiamu Katumba Kassim Nishit Pradipkumar Bhavsa Businge Mahesh Amratlal Shah & Pr Jaliahkabaseke Tomusange David Semujju George William Kateregga Mawazi Kasokoso Central 3 Zone Dhage Nilesh Chandra Kant Nangosha Wasikye Charles David Kasadha Ramesh Kumar G. Wilson Road Health Labora Emmanuel Kamulali Kintu Iganga Branch Babita Elizabeth Mugaya Tonny Muli Raghurami Reddy Nalusiba Maimuna Namuli Resty Mukobe Kyomugisha Ziaul Hai Khan Dot-Com Computers Ltd Naigaga Joice Dhafa Margaret Bananwa Francis Sophia Amony Eng Kisubi Abel Shahulhameed Margare Mrs Zolanga Namukasa Agat Mubito Gideon Wandera Naafa Jane Rose Abalamagi Intergrated Coo Rev. Jesse Zablon Vadde Sri Hari Magi Industries Ltd Muhinda Elias Nice ‘N’ Spice Ltd Jitendra G Sorathiya Lamwakachristine Owade Robert Waibango Patrick Namayanja Haawa Francis Kobusheshe Wilberforce Kiwagama Mbabazi Agnes Satwant Kaur & Narinder K Malemo Shamim Esther Nabbanja Islamic Teacher's Foundat Muwanga Brian Nakiyemba Jackline Patel Kartik Ashokbhai Mary Mukasa Ssebuggwawo National Social Security Chandarana Hareshkumar Is Mrs Byabagambi Buhamizo C Uzamukunda Susan Danson Yiga Mukasa Kitaire John Wycliff Waiswa Samwiiri Nabola Sedrick Kaushikroy P. Damani & Ir Dipesh Patel Sunit Sujeshbhai Gadhia Ann Nambogo Mrs M Kakumba/Mr K. Gorasiya Satishbhai Devji Lilian Mugabi Buliigo South Zone Sukhvinder Kaur Swift Technical Services Avinash Patel And Mrs. Pr Muhangi Noel Chris & Ahim Ssekabembe Richard Kakum Gracegitau Mpima Paul Nabidongha Prison Zone Sukhvinder Kaur Joy Traders Limited Katushabe Cledy Bagiire Robina Musamalizia Isikobesuel Rev John Patrick Mukomba Kisambira Yahaya Muwanguzi Paul Matsiko Kenneth Kitayimbwa Proscovia Rach Elogu Elyau Joseph Lwalwa Ronald J Kabazire Tobias Wagama Vicent & Gibusiwa Kyebogola Juliet Balaji Holdings Limited Adengo Emmanuel Soho Computers Limited Tude Paul Moses Victor El-Elyon Promisez Nambowa Grace Lwanga Akena Richard Obboo Eyoa Manasseh. Bananywa Morris(Minor)&Ik Naigembe Betty Bwanika Moses Maheshwari P And Anjani N Kayakamp (U) Ltd Kanani Keval Hasmukh Aum Enterprises Ltd Julius.d.o.okeny,Alfred O Pentecostal Churches Of U Mukulu Trust Steven Wilcor (U) Ltd Namatovu G, Nakanwagi G, Augustine N Katongole Uganda Communications Okot Uma Henry J. Hamufa Enterprises Limit Bakesigakenneth Oburu Musa Kagwa Saadi Abdallahwaibi Emp Pross Guliko Kunobwa Seggayi Enock Ssekamatte Francis And Nd Kemigisha Caroline Namutebi Victoria Rita Kubiba Julius Kalembe Namulondo Monic Wafula Eriya Watabala Awazi Sagar Borehole Drilling L Jayant Sharma Ssembatya Damiano Patel Shambhu C. Mukwaya Mukyenga Gerald Namusu Florence Suzan Kakube Paul Namuwaya Catherine Namaganda Jackline Swacoff Intertrade U Ltd Mahalakshmi Petchiappan Sarah Magoola Kati Kati Limited Kanyike U/Nsanja A/Kasasa M. Krishna Pillai Musa Nakiba Nanjera Robert Ibrahim Ali Mohamed B Yajnik,P Jani,P Yajnik& Print Mania U Ltd Mahesh Amratlal Shah & Pr Kunj S. Patel By Hinabahe Mukalazi Vincent Kasozi Eastern Review Publicatio Kiberu Charles Nsubuga Kalembe Mary Luswata Hassan Patel Rameshbhai Natubhai Purity Enterprises Ltd Katwe Abdul Kiveera George & Birungi Nakimuli Fiizah Iman And Peter Wamala Kokusemererwa Edith Wanje Luka Kasisa Waiswa Mutwalibi Tujja Co-Operative Saving Mwizi Techno Agencies Int,L Inst.of Alt.& Comp. Pandyashwetaben Kasalirwe Ronald Waiswa Amisi Mutale Nasser Kiyemba Mohammed Wambi Jehoshaphat Nazziwa Ann Sharad Rastogi Kalule Jasper (Deceased) Enyang Antero Olema Robert Vurau Yona Naigaga Janifer Bikala Moses Aligyawa Simon Peter& Kau Krish Properties Uganda L Amit Ishwar Talreja Musherure Anthony Ideal Surveyors Valuers A Mutebi Moses Saif Ahmed Ammar Al-Sinaw Mukose Hamza Ahmed Nnaku Living Matsiko Kenneth Mutawonga Paul Matovu Adiga Nasur Krish Projects Limited Kyomukama Norah Jolly Kabagabe Byarugaba Namugaya Jerinah Isabirye Samuel Nasuna Enoka Kizito Henry Murex Enterprises J A Pujara Susheel Thakur Raval Sunil Jayantilal&Va Medi Enterprises Limited Engwedu Susan Andama Swali Shah Jatinkumar Ashokkuma Namuddu Kamida Nampiima Yudaya Makula Garage Estate Of The Late Ochwo Mugisa Moses Nantongo Perepetwa Mukono Bookshop And Musasizi Isima Kasiku Aggrey Katuntu Assad Andiru Betty Dipti Sanjay Kumar Nitin Vasant Satra Surec Odongo Margaret Buuku Geofrey Powel M/S Laxmi Builders & Deve Olugu William Kukula International Trad Bagulainemoses Ahairwe Joyce Kihika Subbo Rhona Barbra Mwigo Samairi Kobusingye Ndiho Justine Estate Of Late Kyomukama Kwagala Olivia Bankwe Stephen Nakavule 'A' Zone Okeyoh Peter Sonko Kiwanuka & Philip K Obuya Joseph Dawbro ( U) Ltd Ssendawula Micheal Kafuko Aisha Wasagali Irene Benoni & Beatrice Sajjabi Rotary Club-Kyam-Jaipul L Ecocides U Ltd Apell Steven Odwar Erick Donalson Ogwang Mathew Muramuzi Bartholomew Mutumba George William Namukaya Sarah Waiswa Samuel And Waiswa Namutamba Sylivia Twinkles Nursery School Kawombe Leonard Bar- Alinda Dieter S J Machinery And General Odongo Yasin Kimbugwe Abdallah Kulabirawo Irene Muzinge Henry Moses tholom Abc Capital Bank Ltd Patel Vaishaliben Rimeshk Anleigh High School Achommariam Bukenya Muyomba Willy Hon. Mukwaya Balunzi Jana Naigubya Thomas Mukwenda Waiswa Samuel Nakisuyi Zawuja Nabiye Robert Kananura Bedads Joibaso Publishers Limite Besiima Julius Okello-Ocero Rebecca Nabirye(Late),Mul Nakasango Oliva Mugabo Mulani Mulekwa Sam Rubonera Francis Aminah Mukasa Omony Alex & Jane Towe Margret K Kaheru & Nyanga Namajja Bridget Nafuna Betty Basembera Faziri Nakiranda Mary St.jude Zonal Church Choi Damasiko Engineering Serv Ssebyolola Fred Chebet Ruth Olga Nakabo & Juliet Buke Eva Nambafu(Minor)By Moth Namukose Esita Mohammed Nasser Mukisa Julius And Mukisa Kimbugwe David Ssegganyi Henry Bazanya`E Kabagenyi Hope Kisakye Gloria (By Mthr M Mawejje Charles W Kikangi Israel Kyabahwa Justus Kaima Siragi Ngudi Stephen Musyoya David Joibaso Publishers Limite Joyco Agencies Kanyegezi Awusi Mirembe Milly (By Mthr Mu Ndahura Chris Mukunya Gonzaga Achom Esther Musenero Irene Nakacwa Flavia & Mulindwa Barungi Angella Rabadiya Ramji Karsan Mukobe Mark (By Mthr Muko Kaurcharanjit Irene Kaushikroy Damani & Nakawoojwa Annette Katagule Robert Nakatudde Jennifer Margaretnamulondo Onyango Richard Kaributi Flavia Kabagahya Maureen Mbekeka Catherine Kinywireku Nicholas Naikomo Charles Mufumba,N Musoke Moses Fr.joseph Nambago&.J.tusa Nakintu Sarah Nakawooya Nabutiti Loyce Auma Janet Wakabi Isaac Ngobi Barkat Mahamad Samnani Kaheru Paul (Estate) By N Ramesh Shivanand Yadav Namatende Justine Tibiri Sarah Bamuteze Bosco Lutaaya Shabani Bels Enterprises (U) Ltd. Mangeni Paul John Vic Mikisa Digital Valley Computers Maganda Mudasiru Nakagolo Asha Gertrude Imelda Baliddawa Divyesh Tarun Gondhiya Prime Plaza Limited Koncept Timber Internatio Kibone Lukiya Mugume Wilson Quickway Property Service Mandakini& Toshak Patel Kigenyi Alone Kyaterekera Sarah Patel Nimishaben Mitalkum Best Fashions Vincent Kalonda Nakitende Betty Jagwe Lutaaya Lawrence Luyinda S.lutaaya,F.kasule&K.najj
Recommended publications
  • A Case Study of Intra-Familial Land Disputes in Mbarara District, Uganda
    SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS OF LAND A Case Study of Intra-familial Land Disputes in Mbarara District, Uganda By Imke Greven and Eva Legemate December 2012 MSc International Development Studies Wageningen University and Research Centre Disaster Studies Group Supervisors: Gemma van der Haar and Mathijs van Leeuwen SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS OF LAND A case study of intra-familial land disputes in Mbarara district, Uganda December, 2012 Imke Greven Student ID: 890807277100 International Development Studies – Development Economics MSc Minor Thesis Eva Legemate Student ID: 860818510110 International Development Studies – Disaster Studies Chair Group MSc Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Ir. Gemma van der Haar (Disaster Studies Group – Wageningen University) Dr. Mathijs van Leeuwen (Social & Cultural Psychology – Radboud University Nijmegen) Thesis code: RDS-80733 2 Abstract This thesis present a case study of intra-familial land disputes in Mbarara district, Uganda. Land disputes within families take place within parent-child relations, marital relations and generational relationships. Land disputes form a threat to tenure security in Uganda. It appears that many of these disputes occur within families. These disputes do not only represent a struggle about resources, they are also a struggle about issues regarding control, authority and decision-making regarding access to land within families. Intra-familial land disputes have severe consequences for community stability and agricultural productivity. This research is based upon a three-months research in Kagongi sub-county, Bugamba sub-county, Rubaya sub- county and Mbarara municipality. For this research we made use of several research methods as observations, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and questionnaires. The aim of this research is twofold. One, to gain insight on intra-familial land disputes and pathways to resolution.
    [Show full text]
  • Re Joinder Submitted by the Republic of Uganda
    INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CASE CONCERNING ARMED ACTIVITIES ON THE TERRITORY OF THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO v. UGANDA REJOINDER SUBMITTED BY THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA VOLUME 1 6 DECEMBER 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 1 CHAPTER 1 : THE PERSISTENT ANOMALIES IN THE REPLY CONCERNING MATTERS OF PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE ............................................... 10 A. The Continuing Confusion Relating To Liability (Merits) And Quantum (Compensation) ...................... 10 B. Uganda Reaffirms Her Position That The Court Lacks Coinpetence To Deal With The Events In Kisangani In June 2000 ................................................ 1 1 C. The Courl:'~Finding On The Third Counter-Claim ..... 13 D. The Alleged Admissions By Uganda ........................... 15 E. The Appropriate Standard Of Proof ............................. 15 CHAPTER II: REAFFIRMATION OF UGANDA'S NECESSITY TO ACT IN SELF- DEFENCE ................................................. 2 1 A. The DRC's Admissions Regarding The Threat To Uganda's Security Posed By The ADF ........................ 27 B. The DRC's Admissions Regarding The Threat To Uganda's Security Posed By Sudan ............................. 35 C. The DRC's Admissions Regarding Her Consent To The Presetnce Of Ugandan Troops In Congolese Territory To Address The Threats To Uganda's Security.. ......................................................................4 1 D. The DRC's Failure To Establish That Uganda Intervened
    [Show full text]
  • Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Program in Southwestern Uganda
    Journal of Ophthalmology of Eastern Central and Southern Africa December 2020 Diabetic retinopathy screening program in Southwestern Uganda Arunga S1,2, Tran T3, Tusingwire P1,4, Kwaga T1,4, Kanji R1, Kageni R1, Hortense LN1 Ruvuma S1, Twinamasiko A1, Kakuhikire B1,5, Kataate B1,5, Kilberg K6, Gibbs G6, Kakinda M6, Harrie R7, Onyango J1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda 2International Centre for Eye Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK 3Department of Ophthalmology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA 4Ruharo Eye Centre, Ruharo Mission Hospital, Mbarara, Uganda 5Lions Clubs of Mbarara, Mbarara, Uganda. 6Lions Club International Foundation, Oak Brook, USA 7Latter-day Saint Charities, Salt Lake City, USA Corresponding author: Dr Simon Arunga, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Kabale Road, Mbarara, Uganda. Email: [email protected] ABSTRACT Objectives: Between 2019 and 2045, the prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) will double; associated with this, the burden of Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is also expected to increase, especially in low-resourced settings. To prevent avoidable visual impairment and blindness, early detection through screening and early treatment are necessary. To enable access to these services, we developed the Lions Diabetic Retinopathy Project for southwestern Uganda to serve the region including 17 Districts with eight million inhabitants. Methods: A three-pronged strategy for mass screenings levering the existing general health system and opportunistic screening of higher-risk population. Capacity building involved training a vitreoretinal surgeon and allied eye care providers, installing critical infrastructure at the referral eye hospital, and acquiring equipment for primary health centres.
    [Show full text]
  • 1612517024List of Dormant Accounts.Pdf
    DORMANT ACCOUNTS LIST AS AT JANUARY 2021 BRANCH CUSTOMER NAME APAC OKAE JASPER ARUA ABIRIGA ABUNASA APAC OKELLO CHARLES ARUA ABIRIGA AGATA APAC ACHOLI INN BMU CO.OPERATIVE SOCIETY APAC OKELLO ERIAKIM ARUA ABIRIGA JOHN APAC ADONGO EUNICE KAY ITF ACEN REBECCA . APAC OKELLO PATRICK IN TRUST FOR OGORO ISAIAH . ARUA ABIRU BEATRICE APAC ADUKU ROAD VEHICLE OWNERS AND OKIBA NELSON GEORGE AND OMODI JAMES . ABIRU KNIGHT DRIVERS APAC ARUA OKOL DENIS ABIYO BOSCO APAC AKAKI BENSON INTRUST FOR AKAKI RONALD . APAC ARUA OKONO DAUDI INTRUST FOR OKONO LAKANA . ABRAHAM WAFULA APAC AKELLO ANNA APAC ARUA OKWERA LAKANA ABUDALLA MUSA APAC AKETO YOUTH IN DEVELOPMENT APAC ARUA OLELPEK PRIMARY SCHOOL PTA ACCOUNT ABUKO ONGUA APAC AKOL SARAH IN TRUST FOR AYANG PIUS JOB . APAC ARUA OLIK RAY ABUKUAM IBRAHIM APAC AKONGO HARRIET APAC ARUA OLOBO TONNY ABUMA STEPHEN ITO ASIBAZU PATIENCE . APAC AKULLU KEVIN IN TRUST OF OLAL SILAS . APAC ARUA OMARA CHRIST ABUME JOSEPH APAC ALABA ROZOLINE APAC ARUA OMARA RONALD ABURA ISMAIL APAC ALFRED OMARA I.T.F GERALD EBONG OMARA . APAC ARUA OMING LAMEX ABURE CHRISTOPHER APAC ALUPO CHRISTINE IN TRUST FOR ELOYU JOVIN . APAC ARUA ONGOM JIMMY ABURE YASSIN APAC AMONG BEATRICE APAC ARUA ONGOM SILVIA ABUTALIBU AYIMANI APAC ANAM PATRICK APAC ARUA ONONO SIMON ACABE WANDI POULTRY DEVELPMENT GROUP APAC ANYANGO BEATRASE APAC ARUA ONOTE IRWOT VILLAGE SAVINGS AND LOAN ACEMA ASSAFU APAC ANYANZO MICHEAL ITF TIZA BRENDA EVELYN . APAC ARUA OPIO JASPHER ACEMA DAVID APAC APAC BODABODA TRANSPORTERS AND SPECIAL APAC ARUA OPIO MARY ACEMA ZUBEIR APAC APALIKA FARMERS ASSOCIATION APAC ARUA OPIO RIGAN ACHEMA ALAHAI APAC APILI JUDITH APAC ARUA OPIO SAM ACHIDRI RASULU APAC APIO BENA IN TRUST OF ODUR JONAN AKOC .
    [Show full text]
  • Licenced Forex Bureau As at March 10, 2020 No. Name Address Telephone Email Address 1 Abia P.O
    LICENCED FOREX BUREAUS AS AT March 10, 2020 LICENCED FOREX BUREAU AS AT MARCH 10, 2020 NO. NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS 1 ABIA P.O. Box 10706 Arua, Plot No. 22B Avenue Road Arua 0750-777758 [email protected] 2 ABISELOM P. O. Box 35492, Kampala, Plot No 2530 Tirupati Mazima Mall, Ggaba Road, Kabalagala, Kampala 0786-758888 [email protected] 3 ACCESS P.O. Box 27632 Kampala, Shop No.12 Krish Mall, Old Portbell Road, Bugolobi, Kampala. 0414-223508 [email protected] 4 ACE P.O. Box 21921, Kampala, Entebbe International Airport – Arrival Lounge, Entebbe 0782-841378 [email protected] 5 ALPACA P. O. Box 7456, Kampala, Plot No. 1387 Rubaga Road, Kampala 0700-001002 [email protected] 6 ALPHA CAPITAL PARTNERS P.O. Box 33996, Kampala, Plot No.12 Kampala Road, Cham Towers, Shop No. 17, Kampala, 0392-612648 [email protected] 7 ALREADY Plot No. 4 Rashid Khamis Road, Already Hotel Building, Kampala 0772-429001 [email protected] 8 AMAL P.O.Box 10363 Kampala, Plot No.1 Central Lane, Arua 0753-819042 [email protected] 9 AMRON P.O. Box 1255, Mbarara, Nakumatt Building, Plot 4, Buremba – Kakoba Road, Mbarara. 0775-729890 [email protected] 10 ASANTE P.O. Box 70643, Kampala, Plot No.18, Nabugabo Road, Mariam Nabusi Arcade, Shop No. 4, Kampala 0774-763432 [email protected] 11 ASHANTI P.O. Box 31364, Plot 5B Wilson Road, Shop No. F-2, Arua Park Mall, Kampala. 0414-343559 [email protected] 12 ASIAN OVERSEAS P.O. Box 7669, Kampala, Plot No. 4A Crown House, Shop No.1, Kampala Road, Kampala.
    [Show full text]
  • Mgm-Jun08.Pdf
    Contents THE FEEDBACK FOR THE MADHVANI FOUNDATION Editor’s Note 2 A dedicated website was part of the launch for the 2008 / 2009 Madhvani Foundation scholarship program. The Pan Floor at Kakira Sugar Works 4 www.madhvanifoundation.com Kakira the Responsible Employer 5 The site registered 137,315 hits in its first three weeks and 3,951 Application ormsF were downloaded. The site also enables graduates who have been sponsored by the Madhvani Foundation to have their CV’s hosted so that potential Recognising the Contribution of Kakira’s Cane Cutters 6 employers can have a look; underpinning the belief of the Foundation that our responsibility doesn’t just end at Mweya & Paraa Attend the SKAL Gala Evening 8 educating less fortunate Ugandans but also to try and give them a helping hand so that they may embark on the journey of life by obtaining employment. Chobe Safari Lodge A Landmark Destination Being Created 9 Below are a selection of some of the feedback received by visitors to the site : Madhvani Foundation 2008/09 Scholarship Scheme 10 Kakira Hospital - Providing a Service to the Community 12 BAGABO RASHID JOSEPH OKELLO EADL New Brand Identity, New Horizons 13 I am glad that you gave us this chance as this is good for us who cannot afford all the tuition at campus and really do not want The Madhvani Foundation is extremely commendable in terms Madhvani Group Exploring Opportunities in India 14 to miss this opportunity. Thank you Madhvani Foundation of its activities and the quantum of contribution to Uganda. I hope others can emulate this most noble act Madhvani Group Invests in Uganda’s Future 15 NSUBUGA BRIAN Group News Pictorial 16 SAM in London Anybody who promotes education is the only person causing Mweya & Paraa Safari Lodges Invests in Human Assets 20 development from the left ventricle of the heart where the force Well done Muljibhai Madhvani Foundation.
    [Show full text]
  • Availability of Essential Medicines and Supplies During the Dual Pull-Push System of Drugs Acquisition in Kaliro District, Uganda
    See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275220127 Availability of Essential Medicines and Supplies during the Dual Pull-Push System of Drugs Acquisition in Kaliro District, Uganda Article · January 2015 DOI: 10.4172/2376-0419.S2-006 CITATIONS READS 0 257 1 author: Albert Nyanchoka Onchweri Kampala International University (KIU) 4 PUBLICATIONS 34 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Stability,safety and antimicrobial activity of aloe vera products based on Aloe-emodin marker. View project All content following this page was uploaded by Albert Nyanchoka Onchweri on 02 August 2016. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. Bruno et al., J Pharma Care Health Sys 2015, S2 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/jpchs.S2-006 Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems Research Article Article OpenOpen Access Access Availability of Essential Medicines and Supplies during the Dual Pull-Push System of Drugs Acquisition in Kaliro District, Uganda Okiror Bruno1, Onchweri Albert Nyanchoka1, Miruka Conrad Ondieki2* and Maniga Josephat Nyabayo3 1School of Pharmacy, Kampala International University-Western Campus, P.O BOX 71, Bushenyi, Uganda 2Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Kampala International University-Western Campus, P.O BOX 71, Bushenyi, Uganda 3Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Kampala International University-Western Campus, P.O BOX 71, Bushenyi, Uganda Abstract The Ugandan government has experimented with various supply chain models for delivery of essential drugs and supplies. In 2010, the dual pull-push system was adopted; however drug stock outs are still a common occurrence in health facilities.
    [Show full text]
  • Joseph Kyambadde, Bsc.,Msc (Mak), Phd(KTH) Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
    Joseph Kyambadde, BSc.,MSc (Mak), PhD(KTH) Senior Lecturer and Head of Department Contact: Makerere University Department of Biochemistry P.o.Box 7062 kampala Tel: +256 414 530555 Mob: +256 772 510824 Email: [email protected] Research Interest/Specialization: Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology Publications: i. Publications in refereed journals 1. Kyambadde J., Kansiime F., Dalhammar G., (2006). Distribution and activity of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in Nakivubo wastewater channel and wastewater treatment wetland, Uganda. Acta Hydrochimica et Hydrobiologica 34 (1–2): 137–145. 2. Kyambadde J., Kansiime F., Dalhammar G., (2005). Nitrogen and phosphorus removal in substrate-free pilot constructed wetlands with horizontal surface flow in Uganda. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 165(1–4):37–59. 3. Kyambadde J., Kansiime F., Gumaelius, L., Dalhammar G., (2004). Hydraulic loading, stability and water quality of Nakivubo wetland, Uganda. African Journal of Aquatic Science 29(2):213–220. 4. Kyambadde J., Kansiime F., Gumaelius, L., Dalhammar G., (2004). A Comparative study of Cyperus papyrus and Miscanthidium violaceum-based constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment in a tropical climate. Water Research 38(2):475–485. 5. Kyambadde JW., Enyaru, JCK., Matovu, E., Odiit, M., Carasco, JF., (2000). Detection of trypanosomes in suspected sleeping sickness patients in Uganda using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Bulletin of the World Health Organization 78(1):119–124. 6. Enyaru, JCK., Matovu, E., Akol, M., Sebikali, C., Kyambadde, J., Schmidt, C., Brun, R., Kaminsky, R., Ogwal, LM., Kansiime, F., (1998). Parasitological detection of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in serologically negative sleeping sickness suspects from north-western Uganda. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 92(8):845–850.
    [Show full text]
  • Uganda Date: 30 October 2008
    Refugee Review Tribunal AUSTRALIA RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE Research Response Number: UGA33919 Country: Uganda Date: 30 October 2008 Keywords: Uganda – Uganda People’s Defence Force – Intelligence agencies – Chieftaincy Military Intelligence (CMI) – Politicians This response was prepared by the Research & Information Services Section of the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the RRT within time constraints. This response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. This research response may not, under any circumstance, be cited in a decision or any other document. Anyone wishing to use this information may only cite the primary source material contained herein. Questions 1. Please provide information on the Uganda Peoples Defence Force (Ugandan Army)/Intelligence Agencies and a branch of the Army called Chieftaincy Military Intelligence, especially its history, structure, key officers. Please provide any information on the following people: 2. Noble Mayombo (Director of Intelligence). 3. Leo Kyanda (Deputy Director of CMI). 4. General Mugisha Muntu. 5. Jack Sabit. 6. Ben Wacha. 7. Dr Okungu (People’s Redemption Army). 8. Mr Samson Monday. 9. Mr Kyakabale. 10. Deleted. RESPONSE 1. Please provide information on the Uganda Peoples Defence Force (Ugandan Army)/Intelligence Agencies and a branch of the Army called Chieftaincy Military Intelligence, especially its history, structure, key officers. The Uganda Peoples Defence Force UPDF is headed by General Y Museveni and the Commander of the Defence Force is General Aronda Nyakairima; the Deputy Chief of the Defence Forces is Lt General Ivan Koreta and the Joint Chief of staff Brigadier Robert Rusoke.
    [Show full text]
  • Annex 7 Reports on Stakeholder Meetings
    Final Report The Study on Greater Kampala Road Network and Transport Improvement in the Republic of Uganda November 2010 ANNEX 7 REPORTS ON STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS Final Report The Study on Greater Kampala Road Network and Transport Improvement in the Republic of Uganda November 2010 ANNEX 7 REPORTS ON STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS A7.1 FIRST STAKEHOLDER MEETING I. INTRODUCTION In the JICA study project on “Greater Kampala Road Network and Transport Improvement in the Republic of Uganda (GKMA Study),” there are some stakeholder meetings to be held in the Study area to present and discuss among stakeholders on JICA Study Team’s outputs of the study. The first stakeholder meeting mainly focused on presenting the initial findings of the Study on future development of the road network in Kampala city and how it can be improved in the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) comprising of Kampala City Council (KCC), Kira Town Council, Nansana Town Councils, Entebbe Municipalities, Mukono District and Wakiso District. The meeting was organized by Ministry of Works and Transport (MoWT).with assistance of the JICA Study Team. This one-day meeting was held on the 8th of December 2009 at Grand Imperial Hotel in Kampala. It was presided over by The Permanent Secretary, through the Acting Engineer in Chief/Director of Engineering Dr. A.O. Mugisa, of MoWT, 1. Definition of Stakeholders In the Study, both MOWT and JICA Study Team agreed the definition of “stakeholders”, as follows: Stakeholders are planning and operational staff of organizations of Steering Committee, NGOs and other resource persons including Professors of universities as well as private sector which is related to transport.
    [Show full text]
  • Bigwala Mus Ic and Dance of the Bas Oga People
    BIGWALA MUSIC AND DANCE OF THE BASOGA PEOPLE written by James Isabirye 2012 Background The Basoga are Bantu speaking people who live in southeastern Uganda. They are neighbors to the Baganda, Bagwere, Basamia, Banyoli and Banyoro people. The Basoga are primarily subsistence agricultural people. "Bigwala” is a Lusoga language term that refers to a set of five or more monotone gourd trumpets of different sizes. The music of the trumpets and the dance performed to that music are both called “Bigwala”. Five drums accompany “Bigwala” music and they include a big drum “Engoma e ne ne ”, a long drum “Omugaabe,” short drum “Endyanga”, a medium size drum “Mbidimbidi” and a small drum “Enduumi ” each of which plays a specific role in the set. Bigwala heritage is of significant palace / royal importance because of its ritualistic role during burial of kings, coronations and their anniversaries and stands as one of the main symbols of Busoga kingship. When King Henry Wako M uloki passed away on 1st September 2008, the "Bigwala" players were invited to Nakabango palace and Kaliro burial ground to perform their funeral function. 1 During the coronation of late king Henry Wako Muloki on 11th February 1995; the Bigwala players performed their ritual roles. It is important to note that Busoga kingdom like all others had been abolished in 1966 by the Ugandan republic government of Obote I and all aspects its existence were jeopardised including the Bigwala. The Kingship is the only main uniting identity which represents the Basoga, offers them opportunity to exist in a value system, focuses their initiatives to deal with development issues with in the framework of their ethnic society and connects them to their cherished past.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 DRAFT BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING the 1St SESSION of the 10TH PARLIAMENT W.E.F 16Th May 2016 TILL 1ST JUNE 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Admi
    DRAFT BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING THE 1st SESSION OF THE 10TH PARLIAMENT W.E.F 16th May 2016 TILL 1ST JUNE 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Administration of Oaths to Members Elect 16/05/16: Members Elect were sworn in as Members of Parliament 17/05/16: Members Elect were sworn in as Members of Parliament 18/05/16: Members Elect were sworn in as Members of Parliament 19/05/16: Election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Parliament 20/05/16: Burahya County (MP elect), Ms. Margaret Mugisa Muhanga was sworn in as a Member of Parliament, before the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga in her Boardroom at Parliament Building. (Precedent) 12/07/16: The Rt. Hon. Prime Minister/Leader of Government Business, (Ex-Officio) Mr. Ruhakana Rugunda was sworn in as a Member of Parliament 12/07/16: The Minister of Education and Sports, (Ex-Officio) Ms. Janet Kataha Museveni was sworn in as a Member of Parliament 12/07/16: The Minister of Works and Transport, (Ex-Officio), Eng. Ntege Azuba was sworn in as a Member of Parliament. 12/07/16: The Attorney General, (Ex-Officio) Mr. Byaruhanga William was sworn in as a Member of Parliament 12/07/16: The Minister without Portfolio (Ex-Officio), Hajji Abdu Nadduli was sworn in as a Member of Parliament 12/07/16: The Minister for Kampala Capital City (Ex-Officio), Ms. Kamya Betty was sworn in as Member of Parliament. 12/07/16: The Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development, (Ex- Officio), Hajjat Mukwaya Janat was sworn in as Member of Parliament.
    [Show full text]