In Brief

Oct 14, 2005

PWDs train<br>KAMPALA — Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in eastern Uganda are to be sensitised on the PWDs Bill 2005 so that they can make their contribution. The chairperson of the equal opportunities parliamentary committee, Dora Byamukama, on Thursday said the workshop would start next week a

PWDs train
KAMPALA — Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in eastern Uganda are to be sensitised on the PWDs Bill 2005 so that they can make their contribution. The chairperson of the equal opportunities parliamentary committee, Dora Byamukama, on Thursday said the workshop would start next week at Rock Hotel in Tororo.

Boss quits
MBALE — The forum for democratic change (FDC) interim district chairman, Sam Wojega, has resigned. He announced his resignation on Monday, citing poor coordination with the party headquarters and arrogance of some officials.

RDC resigns
RAKAI — Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Anne mary Kemerwa has resigned to run for Kabale Woman MP seat. She said at the The New Vision office that she wants to serve at national level.

Poster plan
KAMPALA — The City Council (KCC) has said all candidates’ posters will be displayed on boards in specific areas. Acting spokesperson Patricia Kwaga said on Thursday the boards would be permanent.

‘Polls rigged’
WAKISO — A candidate in the NRM polls in Kireka, Kamuli A zone, Paul Ssemujju, said he lost because the election was rigged.

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