News briefs
Jun 29, 2005
<b>RDC calls<b><br>KASESE — The government should enact a law to curb the rampant drug abuse by the youth, the deputy resident district commissioner (RDC), Wilson Isingoma, said last week.
RDC calls
KASESE — The government should enact a law to curb the rampant drug abuse by the youth, the deputy resident district commissioner (RDC), Wilson Isingoma, said last week. He was officiating at a Community Day organised by Hima Cement at Hima Public School in Hima town.
Leaders vow
KABAROLE — District councillors have agreed to support the government in the ongoing transition to multipartyism, district speaker Nyakwera Baguma said at a constitutional amendment meeting on Friday.
Speaker hurt
KABALE — Northern division speaker Bernard Ngorogoza narrowly survived death when he was stabbed in the neck at a drinking joint on thursday night. The suspect, Mzee Magezi, was arrested, the Police said.
Church aids
MBARARA — The USA-based New Testament churches of Christ (NTCC) is to construct a four-storey church worth about sh450m in the town. Construction starts in three months, NTCC water and sanitation officer Daniel Naramore told journalists on Saturday.
KASESE — The government should enact a law to curb the rampant drug abuse by the youth, the deputy resident district commissioner (RDC), Wilson Isingoma, said last week. He was officiating at a Community Day organised by Hima Cement at Hima Public School in Hima town.
Leaders vow
KABAROLE — District councillors have agreed to support the government in the ongoing transition to multipartyism, district speaker Nyakwera Baguma said at a constitutional amendment meeting on Friday.
Speaker hurt
KABALE — Northern division speaker Bernard Ngorogoza narrowly survived death when he was stabbed in the neck at a drinking joint on thursday night. The suspect, Mzee Magezi, was arrested, the Police said.
Church aids
MBARARA — The USA-based New Testament churches of Christ (NTCC) is to construct a four-storey church worth about sh450m in the town. Construction starts in three months, NTCC water and sanitation officer Daniel Naramore told journalists on Saturday.