Ebola Lockdown Enforcement: 28 Cars, 222 Motorcycles Impounded in Mubende. In an effort to stop the spread of Ebola, President Yoweri Museveni declared a stay-at-home lockdown in the districts of Mubende and Kassanda two days ago. According to security services, 28 cars and 222 motorcycles have already been impounded for breaking the restrictions. Three automobiles and 145 motorcycles have been seized in Kassanda by police and affiliated security organisations, according to Senior Commissioner of Police-SCP Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson. 25 automobiles and 77 more motorcycles have been seized in the Mubende district. According to Enanga, covert security organisations have been stationed at the borders to track down contacts of both those who have already died from the Ebola virus and those who have been diagnosed with the highly contagious virus. These organisations include crime intelligence and internal security organisations. Security has issued a warning that...
Read moreHow CT Scan Ended Old Kampala Hospital Kidney Harvesting Saga. A 25-year old man who claims Old Kampala Hospital removed his kidney was born with just one organ, according to the results of a CT scan. After Muhammad Kabanda claimed Old Kampala Hospital removed his kidney without his permission, police took over the investigation and ordered the scan, which was done at Kampala Imaging Centre. However, the results of the abdomen scan revealed that Kabanda only had the right kidney at birth, a condition known as renal agenesis in medicine. According to doctors, kids who only have one kidney are completely healthy and lead regular lives. To maintain the health of their single kidney, they must be watched, nevertheless. Dr. Moses Byaruhanga, the Director of Police Health Services, handed the family the scan results on Saturday and said that Kabanda was born with one kidney that was larger than the average kidney and that he had numerous renal arteries, even though there is typically only one artery per kidney. "A renal artery is intended to be one, but in this case, there are several renal arteries present to maintain the right kidney's aberrant structure and make up for the left kidney's absence. This is what the scan shows," Dr. Byaruhanga said.He went on to say that it was ludicrous because the surgeon had chosen a tissue from the side of the body where there was no kidney. Because these tissues are compatible and difficult for the body to reject, Dr. Byaruhanga explains that when a surgeon requires a tissue to use during the procedure, it is extracted from the patient's body. Dr. Byaruhanga stated that when a patient needs a repair during surgery, the tissue must be taken from the patient because the body might reject a foreign tissue from another person and cause a reaction. He also added that the tissue is taken from a section of the body that has some fat and that the cutting to obtain a tissue is made on the surface, not deep into the body....
Read moreLands Minister Nabakooba Warns Landlords Against Grabbing Governemt Unoccupied Land, Directs On Contested Land In Mityana. Lands Minister Judith Nabakooba has advised landlords against snatching up government-owned vacant land and selling it to gullible citizens. The Minister also detailed the Land Fund's role in the government's efforts to protect the land rights of thousands of Ugandans. According to Nabakooba, the Land Fund aims to ensure the security of tenure, and it has allowed the government to grant land titles to numerous individuals around the nation. She added that landlords shouldn't utilise the cash to defraud the government since "government buys land for people and those who are selling land to the government should be legitimate with clear documentation." The fund is a multipurpose resource envelope designed to assist specific beneficiaries, such as tenants looking to purchase or own property, governments looking to purchase land for the purpose of redistributing it to lawful inhabitants, or landless individuals being resettled, among others....
Read more#M7Adress: Key Highlights of President Museveni’s Speech as he decaled a lockdown for Mubende and Kasanda due to Ebola 1....
Read moreUganda To Celebrate World Food Day 2022 (#WFD2022) At NaCRRI, Namulonge. Every year, Uganda joins the rest of the world...
Read morePresident Museveni, First Lady Janet Host Team Uganda Athletes, Commend Them for Raising Uganda's Flag High. Team Uganda athletes are...
Read moreGen. Museveni grants 130 acres in Uganda to house the first forensic science university in Africa. The Indian visitation team...
Read moreCourt Frees Former URA Officers In Theft Case of $410,000 from South Sudanese national. After the court determined that two former Uganda Revenue Authority employees had been severely tortured, they were freed on charges that they had stolen nearly half a million dollars from an unnamed South Sudanese. Trials for Stevens Kalemba and Robert Asiimwe Akanga were scheduled for a variety of charges, including felony theft, official misconduct, and abuse of office. The only thing the state could say about the victim, according to DailyMonitor, is that he is the owner of a business called GAK Express Co. Limited. The South Sudanese nationals reported the incident to Kawempe Police Station, which forwarded it to the Police Flying Squad Unit, which then detained the pair, according to court papers. The suspects...
Read moreMuseveni meets the relatives of late Ben Kiwanuka. At State House in Entebbe, President Yoweri Museveni met and spoke with the family of the late Chief Justice of Uganda Benedicto Kiwanuka. Imelda Kiwanuka, the oldest daughter of the late Kiwanuka, served as team leader for the group of seven people. Others were Ms. Regina Kiwanuka, their kids, and Ambassador Maurice Kagimu Kiwanuka and his wife Rebecca Kagimu. The President and the family talked on how to carry out several initiatives started in honor of the first Chief Justice of Uganda, who was appointed in 1971. Ben Kiwanuka was one of 55 political prisoners that Idi Amin promptly freed after the coup...
Read moreEBOLA Cases Rise In Uganda. There have been 21 more Ebola deaths and 34 infections. The Ministry of Health reported...
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