In Brief

Mar 14, 2006

<b>Guard charged <br>By Madinah Tebajjukira</b><br> City Hall Court on Thursday charged a security guard with failure to keep fire arms and ammunition in safe custody.

Guard charged
By Madinah Tebajjukira

City Hall Court on Thursday charged a security guard with failure to keep fire arms and ammunition in safe custody.
Julius Ochieng of Interid Limited allegedly abandoned a gun at Action on Disability Development, where he was guarding.
Ochieng denied the charge and was remanded in Luzira Prison until March 29.

Teacher sues
By Dorah Naamala

A SCHOOL director suspected of not paying workers’ wages has been charged before Mwanga II road court.
Godfrey Wasswa, a director of Exodus College in Namungoona, reportedly failed to pay sh65,000 to Samuel Mission, a teacher.

Bahai call
By Mathias Mazinga

A MEMBER of the Bahai faith has called for equal education opportunities for men and women.
Speaking on ‘Equality of women and men; the prerequisite for world peace’ at the National Theatre last week, Billy Francis said war would not end unless women were allowed to participate in the affairs of the world.

Cleric raps
By Joshua Khatiya

TORORO Archbishop James Odong, has criticised the government’s plan to introduce universal secondary education (USE).
Odong wondered, “If Universal Primary education has failed, how can USE help our children?”
He was on Saturday addressing the staff of St. Paul’s College.

Hostel plea
By Cornes Lubangakene

THE business community in Gulu have been called upon to set up hostel facilities for Gulu University students.
The call was made by the guild president, Moris Chris Ongom, at a press conference last week.

PWDs change
By Egessa Hajusu

Persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Busia district have started cultural and drama groups to change the communities’ attitude towards them, Titus Ouma, the area community development officer, said last week.
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