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Patients reported that the bedbugs and mosquitoes are aggravating their conditions, with some fearing that the pests might be contributing to their illnesses.
Speaking at a press briefing held at the regional police headquarters, ACP Norman Musiinga, the Regional Police Commander, highlighted the dangers posed by the unregulated trade.
Magogo says proper child upbringing is key.
Last year, 15 babies were born on Christmas Day at the same facility
Busoga North Region Police spokesperson Michael Kasadha said the girl and parents should not lose hope assuring that they will get justice but it is a gradual process.
Monica Namulondo, the head of deaf pupils at Nakalama Primary, described Nakanda as a well-behaved and hardworking student who has made a significant impact during her seven years at the school.
The district announced plans to build six two-classroom blocks and nine three-classroom blocks, complete with furniture and latrines, at 15 of the most overcrowded primary schools.
Buyende Resident District Commissioner (RDC), Retired Major Betty Akello Otekat, made the call on Sunday while addressing parents of Primary Leaving Examination (PLE) candidates.
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Balaam called upon the people of Busoga to embrace government programs aimed at development, especially targeting the youth, who he urged to abandon negative behaviours, manipulation, and drug use.
Despite numerous control measures, the region continues to grapple with a high prevalence of malaria, frustrating various development initiatives.
The centres, located at Bukusu and Bukulube Primary Schools in Nawanyago Sub-county, were established to promote nursery education in the region.
Issues such as absenteeism, high failure rates, and economic pressures, including boys working in sugarcane plantations to support their families, have contributed to the problem.
During his sermon, Bishop Suubi urged the people of Busoga to work as a team to foster development and harmony in the region.
This third edition of the event, running from October 14–20, aims to promote unity among Busoga’s political, social, religious, and economic leaders.
The Busoga Former Chairmen LC3 Development SACCO aims to support the leaders in their efforts to contribute to development, despite their electoral losses.
Minister Muyingo stressed the importance of collaboration to enhance the quality of teaching and learning, despite challenges such as the costs of equipment.
During a special council session at Kamuli Youth Centre, District Chairperson Maxwell Mugude emphasized that the ordinance seeks to protect children from abuse, violence, and exploitation.
Akello praised teachers as critical agents of change and transformation but warned that many are overwhelmed by debt and retiring prematurely without proper preparation.
The campaign is in memory of two of their members who faced harrowing experiences while fetching firewood for Independence Day celebrations three years ago.
Rev Katiko said many young people struggle to succeed in life because they are only taught how to excel academically.