In Brief

May 18, 2004

<b>Boss blames</b><br>KIBOGA — Defence state minister Ruth Nankabirwa has blamed the increasing immorality rate on parents who share bedrooms with their children. She was speaking to journalists at the council hall recently.

Boss blames
KIBOGA — Defence state minister Ruth Nankabirwa has blamed the increasing immorality rate on parents who share bedrooms with their children. She was speaking to journalists at the council hall recently.

Govt told
Kayunga — Woman MP Victoria Sebagereka has urged the Government to work with private partners to sensitise the masses about HIV/AIDS. Speaking to the press recently, she said about 5,000 women worldwide contracted the disease daily.

MPs urged
MUKONO — district chairperson Godfrey Kyeyune recently said Parliament should pass a supplementary budget to local governments to replace Graduated Tax. He said this at a workshop on accountability.

Chief asks
KAMPALA — Buganda kingdom education minister John Chrysostom Muyingo has urged educated Baganda to restore the kingdom’s glory. He said this in Ntinda at a party of graduands from various universities recently.

Officials tip
WAKISO — district tax authorities have advised their counterparts in Rakai to look for other sources of revenue besides Graduated Tax. This was during a workshop on revenue sources recently.

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