A Rwandan citizen identified as Mr Manisa a resident of Kisaasi , Nakawa division has been remanded in custody in Uganda on charges of fraud read to him before Law Development Center Court principal magistrate Martins Kirya The individual is accused of engaging in fraudulent activities, leading to their detention as legal proceedings unfold. The individual stands accused of participating ...
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Maracha District Farmers Counting Losses After Hailstorm
Farmers in different parts of Maracha district are in disbelief over a hailstorm that destroyed their gardens. The hailstorm majorly focused its wrath on villages in Tara and Ajira sub-counties. It started as a joke on Monday, August 21 and then turned into a devastating hailstorm for about an hour. Simon Angudira, the Kudra village chairperson in Ajira sub county ...
Read More »Health Worker Arrested For Raping Pregnant Woman In Hospital
Darius Orikiriza, a 38-year-old health worker from Rukiga district has been arrested by the territorial police. The Mparo Health Centre IV enrolled nurse is accused of allegedly raping a 20-year-old pregnant woman. The 38-year-old is a resident at the health Centre quarters in Mparo town council in Rukiga district. The victim of his alleged crime has been identified as 20-year-old ...
Read More »2 Ugandan Women Arrested In Sex Racket In India
Authorities in India have in detention two Ugandan women who were caught operating a sex racket in their apartment. The women were picked up by police in Pimpri Chinchwad in Maharashtra, about 130km south of Mumbai. Police said the suspects were found running a sex racket from an apartment in a residential area in Sangvi. Pimpri Chinchwad police also said ...
Read More »Court Reinstates Kayunga Imam As Muslims Protest
The Chief Magistrate of Kayunga, Joy Nambozo, has reinstated Sheikh Abdallah Ssebisubi as the Imam of Kayunga Town mosque amid protests from a section of Muslims. The Kayunga Imam was in 2007 removed from office by a section of Muslims. They accused him of mismanaging mosque affairs. Subsequently, Sheikh Ssebisubi and UMSC (as plaintiffs) jointly dragged seven Muslims to court ...
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