IN BRIEF

Nov 10, 2004

<b>‘Respect law’</b><br>BUDADIRI West MP Nathan Nandala Mafabi has asked president Yoweri Museveni to respect the constitution.

‘Respect law’
By Prossy Nandudu

BUDADIRI West MP Nathan Nandala Mafabi has asked president Yoweri Museveni to respect the constitution.
Consulting his electorate on the white paper at Buyobo sub-county headquarters on Saturday Mafabi said, “Many people are misleading the president by advising him to push for another term in office. Friends of his, like me, are advising him not to abrogate the constitution.”

Germans aid
By Egessa Hajusu

A German NGO, Help for Africa against HIV and malaria, has donated scholastic items to 300 pupils in Maizimasa sub-county in Tororo.
The chairman, Peter Sebingi, said the aid was aimed at fighting illiteracy.


EU asked
By Joseph Orisa

State minister for Karamoja development Peter Lokeris recently appealed to the European union (EU) to help tarmack roads and take power to the region.
He was addressing the EU head of delegation Sigurd Illing, who was on a tour of projects EU projects in Moroto district.

Naads gives
By Vincent Ogwang

Soroti district has received sh260m from the National Agricultural Advisory Services.
NAADS district coordinator Charles Aben said the money was to be used between October and December 2004, for service delivery, technology development and farmers institutional development.

Petition on
By Hillary Nsambu

THE constitutional petition in which the Tororo chief administrative officer (CAO), S. P Oboth, is challenging his removal as the accounting officer for the district, is set for hearing tomorrow. He petitioned with Sam Weyre.
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