In Brief

May 21, 2004

Govt asked<br>By Kibuuka Lumu<br>THE Government has been called upon to reinforce anti-child labour legislation to stop exploitation of children. Caroline Nalwanga of the fair Ministries International, a non-government organisation dealing with children’s rights, made the appeal, at a recent sem

Govt asked
By Kibuuka Lumu
THE Government has been called upon to reinforce anti-child labour legislation to stop exploitation of children. Caroline Nalwanga of the fair Ministries International, a non-government organisation dealing with children’s rights, made the appeal, at a recent seminar in Kayunga.

Tour ends
By Ssewanyo Kiganda
BUSHENYI and Rukungiri district leaders toured Mukono district on Thursday and vowed to strengthen the relationship among the three districts. They visited Ntenjeru and Nakisunga sub-counties, where they shared information on vanilla growing and other development activities.

Clerk rejected
By Christopher Kiwawulo
WAKISO district council recently passed a resolution opposing the appointment of Marion Masagazi as the new clerk to council, saying they preferred the former clerk, Francis Wamala. Wamala was dropped on grounds that he lacked the required qualifications for a clerk.

Man killed
By Joel Ogwang
UNKNOWN men allegedly killed Samuel Kabonge and dumped his body in a maize plantation next to his home in Kigaya village, Mukono, on Monday. The body was found by a resident on Tuesday. The police are hunting for the murderers.

Kabale gets
By Pascal Niwebyona
Kabale sub-counties have started constructing health centres in parishes to foster the early treatment and prevention of common illnesses.
Kamuganguzi LC3 chairman Bernard Twebaze recently said the council had constructed health units in five parishes.

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