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Orombi Calls for Positive Criticism 8 NEW VISION, Tuesday, November 1, 2011 EASTERN NEWS Orombi calls for positive criticism Drug distributors get free bicycles By PAUL WATALA then afterwards make positive the President as the guest of are resisting his powers. A total of 75 community drug criticism,” Orombi said. honour. He encouraged the po- distributors in Jinja municipal The Archbishop of the Church Orombi made the appeal Power Kamuntu said politics would litical leaders to always find council have received bicycles of Uganda, Dr. Henry Luke during the recent jubilee not unite us unless we put it something good in somebody from the health ministry to Orombi, has appealed to oppo- celebrations of Mbale Diocese in mind that all powers come who is leading them, saying ease their movement while sition politicians to give credit at St. Andrews Cathedral in Kamuntu said God raises from God, adding that citizens this would help the country to identifying and treating ma- to the Government where it Mbale. one leader at a time and should respect the national develop. laria patients in their villages. is due. He warned Christians against resisting the leader means anthem that encourages The dean of the Province of They were also given malaria “You should emulate Jesus dividing themselves, arguing resisting God’s power togetherness. the church of Uganda, Nico- drugs such as coartem in ad- Christ and love your country that divisionism gives the devil Kamuntu appealed to the demus Okille, prayed for the dition to Oral dehydration just as the disciples loved each chance to celebrate. Christians and the nation to nation and asked God to give solutions, medicine boxes other. For this country to de- Orombi hailed the Bishop of grow in spirit. calm down, saying God raises our leaders ears to understand and T-shirts for easy identi- velop, we should learn to first Mbale diocese, Patrick Gidudu, The Minister for Tourism, one leader at a time and when and listen so that the country fication in public. The items point out the good things and for encouraging the youth to Ephraim Kamuntu represented you resist then it means you can prosper. were donated by the Global Fund under phase II ground IV aimed at fighting malaria Busoga Diocese through building community health capacity. Tom Odoi, the to honour Bishop Bamasaaba cultural leader appoints cabinet Jinja municipality chief health inspector, asked the drug dis- PICTURE BY JOSEPH WANZUSI tributors to use the bicycles to Hannington By JOSEPH WANZUSI reduce the incidence of malar- ia which he said was rampant By CHARLES KAKAMWA The Bamasaaba cultural in most communities. leader, Umukuuka Wilson Busoga Diocese has finalised Wamimbi, has appointed a plans to construct a vocational 41-member cabinet compris- Soroti man held training institute at the spot ing eight women. where Bishop James Hanning- The cabinet is headed by over defilement ton, a Christian missionary, was Henry Magomu, the chief killed in 1885. minister. Bishop Michael Kyomya an- The deputy chief minister The Police in Soroti district are nounced the plans during cel- is Dr. George Masafu from holding a 38-year-old man for ebrations to mark the annual Kenya while a London- allegedly defiling a 10-year- pilgrimage to the site at Kyando based Uganda lawyer, Peter old girl. The mid-eastern village in Bukatuube sub-coun- Magomu Mashate, was ap- Police spokesperson, Juma ty, Mayuge district on Saturday. pointed attorney general. Hassan Nyene, identified the He said this was part of a strat- Other prominent people suspect as Juventine Etodu, a egy to develop the site, which on the cabinet include resident of Moruapesur Ward he described as important in retired veterinary doctors in Eastern Division, Soroti mu- the history of Busoga Diocese Paph Mwambu (health) nicipality. Nyene said Etodu, and the Church of Uganda and and Christopher Bunoti a security guard working with in recognition of Hannington’s (regional co-operation within Care and Share Shalom Or- evangelical work. Uganda). phanage in Soroti on Wednes- “Bishop Hannington suffered The Kenyan Bamasaaba on day at about 7:00pm while at because he wanted us to get the the cabinet include Dominic his duty station called the girl good news of evangelism. He Wetangula, who is an uncle pretending that he wanted walked through thickets where to Kenyan foreign minister her to help him boil water for he survived wild animals only Moses Wetangula. tea. Nyene added that Etodu to be killed by fellow human be- Bob Mushikori who is the thereafter grabbed the girl and ings,” he said president of North America allegedly defiled her. He said The diocesan secretary, the Masaaba Cultural Asso- the girl reported the matter to Rev Can. Sam Egesa, said the ciation based in Ontario, the orphanage administrators institute would be built in Ky- Canada, was given the who later opened a police case ando village where the church international affairs portfolio and Etodu was arrested. recently secured a free hold while former Kotido resident Umukuuka Wilson Wamimbi (centre) with his chief minister Magomu (left) and Sarah land title. district commissioner Khasaka (right), the deputy minister of trade, at Malukhu Lukhobo chambers in Mbale He said the project which Damascus Munyanda is the is expected to start next year natural resources, tourism Teso compensation would equip people with prac- and environment minister. at Mutoto by a group of offices at Malukhu to show nised cultural institution. tical skills. A retired secondary school people claiming ownership respect for their elders by The assembly chaired case starts today Mayuge district chairman head teacher, Henry Alozio of the site where Bamasaaba conducting themselves in a by the speaker, Wotaluka Umar Bongo urged people to Nakisali, was appointed inaugurate circumcision mature manner. Mainza, approved the logo emulate Bishop Hannington education minister. ceremonies every even year. The Umukuuka urged and flag for the cultural The hearing of a case in which by striving to leave a legacy for Addressing the Inzu Ya Wamimbi called for unity a group of people calling institution but recommended the Teso war and cattle rustling which they will be remembered. Masaaba general assembly at among the Bamasaaba living themselves Bamasaaba Cul- an improvement on the victims are asking the Govern- “It is unfortunate that today Malukhu Lukhobo chambers in eastern Uganda and west- tural Union headed by one Bamasaaba anthem and ment for compensation for lost people lack patriotism and ex- in Mbale town on Thursday, ern Kenya urged a group Joseph Kanyanya to come the organisational structure property and lives, starts today. pect everything to be done for Wamimbi condemned the of youth who defaced the aboard Inzu Ya Masaaba, of the institution to avoid The group last year filed a civil them by the Government,” he burning of cultural huts proposed Inzu Ya Masaaba which is the officially recog- clashes of roles. suit against the Attorney Gen- observed. eral in the High Court seeking compensation for the loss they incurred during the insurgency Jinja Police probe fraud in schools in Teso sub-region in the late Man gets 10 years for murder 1980s and early 1990s. The By CHARLES KAKAMWA and St. Martha SS in Mafubira plaintiffs under article 50 of the subcounty, Jinja. By SALUME AMONG to her grandson. could not have been ac- 1995 Uganda Constitution claim The Police in Jinja district are The schools had reportedly Songa Okwerede, a cidental. When you look their rights were violated. The investigating circumstances arranged to register the stu- The High Court in Soroti resident of the same village, at the wounds and the group’s chairperson, Julius Ocen under which 13 Senior Four dents at Dewey Pragmatic SS on Friday sentenced a man said on the fateful day at weapon used, it was done said the Government breached students failed to sit for this in Bugembe town council be- to 10 years in prison for around 9:00am, he met intentionally,” Masalu said. its statutory duties when it year’s Uganda Certificate of cause they did not have centre murdering his mother. the accused at a swamp Court heard that the failed to protect the people of Education examinations de- numbers. Justice Wilson Masalu between Gweri and Wera accused did not attend the Teso from attacks by the Lord’s spite paying examination fees Each of the candidates paid Musene heard that on April sub-counties. burial of his mother. Resistance Army (LRA), Na- in time. sh120,000, but later found 28, 2010 at Onino village, “He pretended not to Ojame was arrested in tional Resistance Army (NRA), The district Police Com- out that none had been regis- Agole sub-county in Amu- have seen me. He was Magamaga in Mayuge Uganda People’s Army and the mander, Jonathan Musinguzi, tered. ria district, Vincent Ojame moving towards Gweri at district on May 8, where Karimojong cattle rustlers. They said on Thursday that inves- On October 19, the chief ad- murdered Alugeresia Asayo. a terrible speed, but when he had been staying since claim this violated their right tigations were going on to ministrative officer, Ben Otim Prosecution told court I reached Wera trading March 2010. to life and property ownership. establish the truth and ensure Ogwette, wrote to Musinguzi that on March 4, 2010 dur- centre I was told that his The state attorney, Tho- “We are not accusing President the affected students get jus- directing him to investigate the ing a clan meeting, Ojame mother had been killed at mas Jatiko, said the convict Museveni as an individual, but tice. matter after the affected people vowed to kill his mother for night,” Okwerede said. had been on remand for the Attorney General who is the Musinguzi said the affected petitioned the district educa- giving out a piece of land “The death of the victim one year and five months.
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