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Police Needs Shs15.2bn To Roll Out Biometric System That Tracks Criminals

Police Needs Shs15.2bn To Roll Out Biometric System That Tracks Criminals

The Police Director in charge of Operations, Edward Ochom says the force urgently needs shs15.2 billion to be to roll out Criminal Automated Biometric Identification System(CABIS) throughout the country. The biometric system, the first of its kind in the country tracks and identifies criminals on spot. The CABIS is a system that allows processing, editing, searching, retrieving, and storing fingerprint, ...

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Robert Kabushega Shocks Many As He Takes Early Retirement

Robert Kabushega Shocks Many As He Takes Early Retirement

Robert Kabushenga, the chief Executive Officer of Vision Group has shocked many people with his decision to retire from Vision group. According to him, he served his best and now he wants to concentrate on his farm work. Kabushenga expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to head such a prominent media house. “I am proud of the success we achieved ...

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Security Chiefs Fail To Explain Random Disappearance Of Ugandans

Security Chiefs Fail To Explain Random Disappearance Of Ugandans

Security heads have failed to explain the disappearance and whereabouts of Ugandans in the latest security briefing. The fate of these people allegedly kidnapped and detained by plain clothed armed men is now hanging in balance. Journalists raised the issue of kidnaps during a joint security presser by Internal Affairs Minister Jeje Odongo, IGP Martins Okoth Ochola and the CID ...

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Reconciling With The Opposition Is Not A Problem;- Museveni

Reconciling With The Opposition Is Not A Problem

Museveni said he has no problem reconciling with the opposition. He said this during the 35th annual liberation day celebration.. This came as a response to Rt Rev. Msgr Charles Kasibante, the Vicar General of the Kampala Archdiocese who represented the Archbishop of Kampala, Dr.Cyprian Kizito Lwanga. In his speech, he asked the president to reconcile with opposition and also ...

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IGP Ochola Warns Presidential Candidates Who Lost To Desist From Statements Likely To Breed Violence

IGP Ochola Warns Presidential Candidates Who Lost To Desist From Statements Likely To Breed Violence

Inspector General of Police, John Martins Okoth Ochola  has warned presidential candidates who lost the elections to Museveni to desist from making statements that could breed violence. He said most of them are actually funny politicians and have now resorted to violent talk. “We are aware of alarming assertions by disgruntled former presidential candidates. They say the election was marred ...

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