In Brief

Jan 24, 2005

Kasulu case<br>PROPERTY Masters boss Patrick Kasulu (above) was yesterday charged with a new case of obtaining sh25m from four people by false pretence and issuing a false cheque, writes Edward Anyoli. Kasulu denied the charge before Buganda road chief magistrate Margaret Tibulya.

Kasulu case
PROPERTY Masters boss Patrick Kasulu (above) was yesterday charged with a new case of obtaining sh25m from four people by false pretence and issuing a false cheque, writes Edward Anyoli. Kasulu denied the charge before Buganda road chief magistrate Margaret Tibulya.
Kasulu, however, said the Police were piling many cases on him and asked court to stop it.

Choirs ready
By Mathias Mazinga
GOSPEL choirs affiliated to the Adventist Church have organised a charity concert for war victims in the north. The show is to take place at Makerere Adventist Centre tomorrow starting at 2:00pm. artiste Dan Wasswa said the show will feature the Solomon’s choir, Canaan-ites and the Golden Gate choir.

Victims offer
By Fred Ouma
ACID victims can brace themselves for medical support as Acid Survivors’ Foundation Uganda (ASFU) launches a week-long free medical operation in Kampala.
ASFU officials said Dr. John Gowar, a British plastic surgeon, had started free operations at Mulago Hospital.

Red Cross aids
By Denis Ocwich
OVER 200 children at Nam-Okora camp for the internally displaced people in Kitgum district recently received clothes from the Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS).
URCS communication officer Lydia Mirembe said the clothes were donated by the Associa-tion of Chartered Certified Accountants in Kampala.

11 rebels killed 
By Vision Reporters
THE army has said it killed 11 LRA rebels in Gulu and Kitgum districts on Sunday evening. The UPDF 4th Division Commander Col. Nathan Mugisha was briefing the Ugandan Ambassadors at Lumumba Hall in Gulu military barracks.

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