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Sheebah Karungi Almost Raped By a Top Official 

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Today in the morning, Uganda’s sensational Singer Sheeba Kalungi posted on her socials claiming that she was sexually harassed by one of the VIPs in the country.

 The post reads on Facebook, “To whom it may concern, I don’t care what you think about when you see me on stage or in any of my videos dressed the way I dress up, you better RESPECT MY BODY. It’s MINE, I get to do whatever I want to do with it. You DON’T. you can watch but you CERTAINLY CAN’T TOUCH. #Wowenarenotobjects.” 

A Recorded video prevailed as she narrated her ordeal. In the video, the John Rambo singer says, “ I had a show I was performing for somebody. One of those people you respect and call real role models, that pretend on tv to do good and look good all that bullshit act. 

And this old pervert was trying to be funny with me, in my car. They just opened my car with his security. They found me asleep in my car, I was about to go on stage. I always do that before my managers tell me to start dressing up.

 Fast forward, this mother F*ck is trying to be inappropriate in front of my team members. No shame, no remorse, nothing. You know want what I f*ckin kept thinking about I was so angry I almost flipped but then I respect my job. 

I thought about my job and then after performing I punished myself. I was thinking, why don’t I just return the money? Do I deserve this disrespect? Why do you look at women as objects? Do you have daughters? 

Treat the women you meet, the way you would want your daughters to be treated, please. Seriously, I was imagining how could you try to do that shit with me? What are you doing without people seeing you behind those doors, without pretense? I hate mother-f*cking perverted people. 

Men mostly, you have daughters and you act like you love your daughters but when you’re dealing with others’ daughters you act like you don’t give a f*ck. Karma is a bitch, dear Daddy. If it does not come back to bite you it will come to bite your babies so please stop the whole idea of misusing power.

 Women are not objects. So if you want to sleep with a woman, please be nice and ask them, okay. If you can’t fuck off have some respect for women. If you hire me to sing, respect me. I didn’t come for you to touch me.” 

In the video, she looked so infuriated by the act. Sheeba has been a women activist for some good time. In most of her interviews once given the opportunity, she always advocates for women’s empowerment and speaks about the vices acted upon them. 

Sheeba has had criticism from the public domain over what is labeled as indecent dressing in Ugandan society. She was once called for a summon about her dressing by the former minister of Ethics and Integrity, the Late Father Rugoda. However, she did not appear and kept on doing her thing.

Nonetheless, there is no clear law about the dress code in Uganda, there are merely perspectives basing the cultural norms of the society. 

Keep in mind that no one has a right to sexually harass anyone regardless of their dress code or behavior towards you.  

 English Premier League Weekend  Review

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As we went into the weekend, Liverpool were at the nose of Manchester city. Only one point separated the two teams. It was a much-awaited match day.

Liverpool had a tougher fixture to play against Tottenham Hotspurs who have their own aspiration of playing champions league next season. It was an eventful match and the two teams shared the spoils with the match ending one all. It was a disappointing result for both teams as Liverpool’s expectations of lifting the trophy became blurred subsequently, Tottenham’s of qualifying for Europe’s elite tournament next season is on the blink.

Manchester city stepped up to take advantage of Liverpool’s loss of points and ran riot to the resurging Newcastle by five goals to nil.

This was a great win for the Citizens as they showed that they had moved past their champion league woes when they were eliminated by the Spanish giants, Real Madrid last Wednesday.

Arteta’s Arsenal firmly held to the fourth spot on the table when they narrowly beat relegation-threatened Leeds United by 2-1 at the Emirates stadium.  Arsenal are one game away from qualifying for their first-ever champion’s league campaign for over seven years.

Chelsea fell short and settled for the draw 2-2 against the tricky Wolves team, after dominating and leading the game for most parts under the watch of their yet-to-be-announced owner Todd Boehly.

Manchester United’s hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League were completely impeded as they were thumped 4-0 by Brighton. United’s below-par performance showed that the incoming gaffer Erik Ten Hag has an uphill task to turn the sail of the club.

This season has been their worst in the top flight in terms of point collection, they have only garnered 58 points. Their shortcomings mean that there will be no champions league football for Cristiano Ronaldo for the first time in his illustrious career.

Everton managed to pull off a rare away win against Leicester city and thus getting out of the relegation zone and pushing Leeds United under the red line.

Watford joined Norwich on the confirmed relegated team list, it is Leeds, Everton, Burnley, and Southampton still fighting to not get relegated from the top flight.

UWA Clarifies Its Terms and Conditions of Gorilla Permit Purchase

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The Uganda Wildlife Authority clarifies the terms and conditions of purchasing gorilla and chimpanzee permits.

On the 28th of April 2022, UWA released a press document indicating that it had revised its terms and conditions for acquiring gorilla and chimps permits. It informed all stakeholders that effective 1st May 2022, all gorilla and chimpanzee permits would be sold to Tour operators licensed by Uganda Tourism Board (UTB). And only allowed foreign residents with valid work permits or certificates of residence or dependent passes but they were restricted to purchasing no more than 5 permits.

The reason for their revision on the terms and conditions of purchasing gorilla watching permits and chimpanzee permits was to help to ensure quality service to the clients and improve the standard of the tourism sector, which of late has suffered setbacks because of a few unscrupulous individuals.

The action raised eyebrows among the domestic travelers who called out Uganda Wildlife Authority for being ungrateful yet they stood there for the tourism industry in times when it had a rough patch. One livid person posted on Tulambule’s Facebook page, “how ungrateful UWA can be, not to consider domestic tourists yet we were there and visited the national parks when international tourists could not come into the country. Domestic Tourism had gained momentum now it’s going back to the slumbers”.

Over the weekend, Uganda Wildlife Authority retracted the decision it had made. It posted on its socials a clarification note which read, “ We had noted a general misinterpretation of a statement we put out earlier this week regarding UWA’s revised terms and conditions for purchasing gorilla and chimpanzee permits. We would like to clarify that the notice was in regards to Foreign Non-Residents and Foreign Residents. Ugandans and East African Citizens are free to walk into UWA and purchase permits for their personal use. However, note that anyone intending to purchase permits for business purposes must be registered or Licensed”

Bus Accident Claims atleast 20 in Fort Portal

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The Ugandan police say 20 people have been killed after a passenger bus crashed into a tea estate off a highway in Fort Portal in western Uganda.

Police said at least seven of the victims in the Wednesday morning accident are minors who were traveling on the bus.

There was no immediate information on what caused the accident, among the deadliest in Uganda in recent years. However, the local residents report that the driver failed to negotiate a sharp corner yet he was over-speeding leading to a crash of the vehicle.

The bus was traveling from Bundibugyo to the Ugandan capital, Kampala.

Photos from the scene shared on social media showed responders trying to rescue survivors from the mangled wreckage.

Deadly motor accidents are frequent in Uganda, where roads and highways are narrow and often littered with potholes. Head-on collisions involving heavy vehicles are common.

Court Sentences Parrot Trafficker to 7 Years in Jail

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Parrots Poached by Congolese

The Buganda Road Chief Magistrate, Gladys Kamasanyu has sentenced a Congolese national to serve 7 years in prison. The victim named Bob Mbaya Kabono was found guilty of unlawful possession of protected wildlife species.

The Chief magistrate Kamasanyu made the ruling on Thursday 14th April, 2022 on Mbaya’s own plea of ​​guilt. Kamasanyu said, the punishment of seven years imprisonment will serve as a lesson to other would be offenders.

“Non-Ugandans have turned this country into a hub of illicit trade which has led to increased crime related to Wild Life in Uganda which has put the protected species at a risk of extinction. Therefore, the convict is sentenced to an imprisonment term of seven years,” Kamasanyu said.

Kamasanyu explained that there is need to redeem Uganda’s image which has been tarnished by mostly foreigners that use the country as a hub for illicit trade in wildlife. She also alerted that this is to act as an example of a punishment that will help warn others would wish to venture into this risky business to think twice before doing it.

Mbaya was arrested in Kisoro district in the joint operation of UPDF, Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Uganda Tourism Police which was conducted in Bunagana town at the Uganda border with DRC.

He was arrested with a box containing 122 grey African parrots without a license which he claimed to have gotten them from the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo.

While pleading guilty, Mbaya asked the magistrate court to allow him get a license which was not granted.

However, UWA prosecutor on behalf of state had requested the court to hand a 16 year jail sentence to the victim.

After the court ruling Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) a government entity concerning with preserving and conservation of all wildlife under the penal code of Uganda’s act welcomed the ruling and made a press release to express their gratitude.

Mr. Bashir Hangi, the Communications Manger UWA, said UWA welcomed the court ruling of the seven years given the parrot trafficker, Mbaya Kabono Bob.

Hangi says, “the sentence will serve as a warning to other in the business of wildlife trafficking or those who intend to get involved in this business that Uganda cannot be used as either a transit route or a destination for trafficked wildlife species.”

“We applaud the judiciary and in particular, the judicial officer who presided over the case for swiftly dispensing justice for the parrots that were being trafficked and those that died in the process.” Said Hangi.

The African Grey parrot (psittacus erithacus) is one of the endangered species whose population decline is attributed to harvest for international trade and habitat loss among others. The global population of the African Grey parrots is currently estimated between 40,000 to 100,000. We should therefor protect this bird.

The 122 parrots which were found with Mbaya are today kept at Uganda Wildlife Education Center at Entebbe.

Colombian Researcher Killed by Elephant in Kibale National Park

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Sebastián Amaya Ramírez

A Colombian researcher based from America’s Arizona State University has died from a forest elephant attack in Kibale Forest National Park. Sebastián Amaya Ramírez, who was studying Ngogo chimpanzees, was rammed into by the wild forest elephant while he carried out the routine tasks of his research.

He was trampled over and killed by an elephant in Kibale National Park on Sunday 10th April 2022. The news was confirmed by Uganda Wildlife Authority on Monday.

Sebastian Ramirez Amaya aged 30 years old was together with another researcher and a guide in the park, while on their daily routine encountered an elephant which charged at them. The two ran in the opposite direction. The elephant run after Sebastian and killed him.

According to UWA report, “they (the group) came across a lone elephant that charged them, forcing them to run in different directions. The elephant chased Sebastian and trampled over him, resulting in his death.”

The authority noted that they have not experienced such an incident in the last 50 years of forestry research in Kibale National Park. This comes short to be the second incident of travelers being killed by elephants in Uganda national parks.

Police in Kamwenge District launched investigations over circumstances under which a Colombian student was allegedly killed by an elephant in Kibale National Park. This was said by Mr. Vincent Twesige the Rwenzori West Regional Police Spokesperson.

The incident came after the same of its kind had just happened in the In January of 2022, an elephant killed a Saudi Arabian traveler who were crossing through Murchison Falls National Park going to Nebbi district and had a stopover for a short call and encountered an elephant which charged on him and trampled him dead.

In their earlier statement, UWA said “the safety of people in our protected areas remains paramount to us. We, therefore, appeal to the public especially those transiting through protected areas to take precautions and avoid putting themselves in harm’s way.”

UWA cautions the public to avoid putting themselves in danger while driving through gazetted areas.

Police to Summon Bobi Wine & Kiwanda over Oulanyah Poison Claims

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Police to summon Bobi Wine, Baryomunsi, Kiwanda over Oulanyah poison claims

Police have said they intend to summon National Unity Platform (NUP) principal, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine, minister for ICT and national guidance, Chris Baryomunsi, the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) vice chairman for central Uganda, Godfrey Kiwanda, among others for questioning over alleged claims that the deceased Speaker of the 11th Parliament Jacob Oulanyah was poisoned.
Others police intend to summon include, Dokolo South MP Felix Okot Ogong, Kilak South MP Gilbert Olanya, Northern Uganda based musician Bosmic Otim, bloggers and Oulanyah’s father Nathan Okori who reiterated during his son’s burial last Friday that he (Oulanyah) told him that he was poisoned.

Police summons Oulanyah’s father, Bobi Wine, Kiwanda over poison claims

Police have said they are preparing summons for a number of people including the deceased’s father Nathan Okori, NUP leader Robert Kyagulanyi also known as Bobi Wine and NRM Vice chairman for Buganda region, Godfrey Kiwanda among other individuals over allegations that former speaker of parliament, Jacob Oulanyah was poisoned.
Police have said they have prepared summons for a number of people including the deceased’s father Nathan Okori, NUP leader Robert Kyagulanyi also known as Bobi Wine and NRM Vice chairman for Buganda region, Godfrey Kiwanda among other individuals over allegations that former speaker of parliament, Jacob Oulanyah was poisoned.

“We are therefore summoning all those persons with other causes of death including poisoning for further interview and statement recording. These will include Hon. Godfrey Kiwanda Ssuubi who also mentioned Hon.Chris Baryomunsi, Hon. Gilbert Olanya, Hon. Santa Okot, Hon Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert, mzee Nathan Okori and Bosmic Otim,”police spokesperson Fred Enanga told journalists on Monday.
The list, he said will also include selected Acholi cultural leaders and bloggers.
Deceased Oulanyah’s father told mourners on Friday that he is sure his son was poisoned.

“I am not mourning in vain. I want to state clearly that Jacob was poisoned. He told me and that he was operated as doctors attempted to deal with poison. It affected his health so badly and by time he as flown out he was not in position to recover,”Okori told mourners on Friday during the burial in Lalogi.

The NRM Vice chairperson for Buganda, Godfrey Kiwanda Ssuubi on Saturday said while appearing on the Capital Gang that Oulanyah had confided to him that he had been poisoned shortly after election as speaker last year.

“He invited me to his home and I found him in bed. He was very ill. He told me, Godfrey I was poisoned but dont tell anybody. He told me it was around that time when I had just won the speakership,”Kiwanda said adding that he later told the same to minister for ICT, Dr.Chris Baryomunsi.

However, on Monday, the police spokesperson explained that medical reports from Ugandan, Germany and US hospitals where Oulanyah was attended to never indicated that there was anything related to poison in his illness and subsequent death and insisted the former speaker died of multiple organ failure as indicated in the medical report read by the Health Minister, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng.

According to Enanga, the individuals targeted with summons will have to furnish police with evidence to prove their poison claims, contrary to official medical reports.

“In any allegation of death by poison, identification of poisonous samples in the body is crucial. According to the medical report, there was no trace of any poisonous samples in the body. Therefore, any other cause of death beyond the medical reports will be treated as a dangerous speculation that must be avoided.”

He insisted that that the group will furnish police with any form of evidence they have to prove their allegations.

President Museveni a few weeks ago warned that police would go after anyone who is making allegations of poisoning in Oulanyah’s death.

“The police will come and ask you to give them some information because Oulanyah did not die in a private home. Police are going to come and ask you to tell us because you seem to have information. We cannot go on with this indiscipline. It’s not constructive at all, especially from some people who are educated and claim to be leaders. We are going to go for them,”Museveni warned

Acholi After Jacob Oulanya

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Acholi after Jacob Oulanyah
What you need to know:

Just when the Acholi were starting to bask in the limelight of the former commander of Uganda’s peacekeeping contingent in Somalia, Maj Gen Paul Lokech, he died suddenly in 2021 of a relatively short and minor illness that puzzled many.
The later Speaker of parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, was laid to rest on Friday at his ancestral home in Omoro District.
It ended two months in which from the time he was flown to a hospital in the US city of Seattle in early February to the state funeral in early April, much was discussed, argued over, eulogised, asserted and contested in the public sphere.

Speaking at the state funeral at Kololo in Kampala on Thursday, President Museveni chided those who portrayed Oulanyah as an Acholi politician when he was a national leader
To respond to President Museveni, it’s true that Oulanyah was the Speaker of the national assembly. However, in public life interest and focus of discussion tend to move on quite fast to the next topic and personality.

Only within one’s immediate and extended family and sometimes among one’s clan, circle of close friends and tribe do the memories and the pain linger on much longer.

What next for Acholi

Long after Oulanyah has left the front pages of national newspapers, he will still be reflected upon and memorialised in his home area of Acholi.

There has been mourning both for the loss of Oulanyah as an individual and collectively for Acholi as a political and cultural entity
Most journalists and political analysts view most offices in the NRM government as largely symbolic without any real powers, but that’s not how the holders of these offices are viewed in Acholi.

Acholi culture places great emphasis on public service and the visibility of public office.

Just to be a former permanent secretary in a government ministry is enough to have a road named after one in Gulu.
Therefore, it can only be imagined what position Oulanyah will retain in the cultural and historical memory of Acholi for years to come.

The Acholi as a people right now are returning to a feeling of isolation from the national power centre.

The Acholi find themselves in a strikingly similar position as their Luo cousins in western Kenya.
Since independence in 1963, the Luo have felt increasingly short-changed in national politics. Kenya’s Luo feel that they are the victims of a bias against their ethnicity and a determination to see to it that Kenya never gets a Luo president.

Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, a Luo from the Nyanza province, agreed to make way for Jomo Kenyatta to lead the country to independence, only for Kenyatta’s Kikuyu tribe to take advantage of this and dominate Kenyan public life for the next decade and a half.

At some point, Odinga was even jailed by the Kenyatta government.

The second most prominent Luo in Kenya and a rising star on the African stage, foreign minister Tom Mboya, was shot dead in 1969 under mysterious circumstances.

Nearly 21 years later in 1990, another prominent Luo and also foreign minister Robert Ouko also died under suspicious circumstances.

This left Jaramogi Odinga’s son, Raila Odinga, as the most prominent Luo figure for the next 30 years, but who each time he took a shot at the presidency, a new tribal coalition between the Kikuyu and Kalenjin denied Odinga victory.

Like Uganda’s Acholi, many roads in Kisumu, Kenya’s Luo-dominated city along the shores of Lake Victoria are named after Luo who held mid-ranking public offices.
Every Luo of some prominence is viewed as important, a historical figure.

This is what it has felt like to the Acholi since the late 1960s.

Then highest ranking Acholi military officer, Brig Perino Okoya, was gunned down at his home outside Gulu in 1970.

When Idi Amin seized power in a military coup in 1971, toppling then president Milton Obote, the Acholi bore the brunt of purges by Amin’s regime and a large number fled into exile.

In 1985, the two most prominent Acholi military leaders, army commander Lt Gen Tito Okello and Maj Gen Bazillio Okello came to power in a military coup that ousted Obote.
People & Power
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Acholi after Jacob Oulanyah
Sunday, April 10, 2022

By Timothy Kalyegira
What you need to know:
Just when the Acholi were starting to bask in the limelight of the former commander of Uganda’s peacekeeping contingent in Somalia, Maj Gen Paul Lokech, he died suddenly in 2021 of a relatively short and minor illness that puzzled many.
The later Speaker of parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, was laid to rest on Friday at his ancestral home in Omoro District.

It ended two months in which from the time he was flown to a hospital in the US city of Seattle in early February to the state funeral in early April, much was discussed, argued over, eulogised, asserted and contested in the public sphere.

Speaking at the state funeral at Kololo in Kampala on Thursday, President Museveni chided those who portrayed Oulanyah as an Acholi politician when he was a national leader.

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READ: Many firsts as Parliament sees off Oulanyah

To respond to President Museveni, it’s true that Oulanyah was the Speaker of the national assembly. However, in public life interest and focus of discussion tend to move on quite fast to the next topic and personality.

Only within one’s immediate and extended family and sometimes among one’s clan, circle of close friends and tribe do the memories and the pain linger on much longer.

What next for Acholi

Long after Oulanyah has left the front pages of national newspapers, he will still be reflected upon and memorialised in his home area of Acholi.

There has been mourning both for the loss of Oulanyah as an individual and collectively for Acholi as a political and cultural entity.

Most journalists and political analysts view most offices in the NRM government as largely symbolic without any real powers, but that’s not how the holders of these offices are viewed in Acholi.

Acholi culture places great emphasis on public service and the visibility of public office.

Just to be a former permanent secretary in a government ministry is enough to have a road named after one in Gulu.

Therefore, it can only be imagined what position Oulanyah will retain in the cultural and historical memory of Acholi for years to come.

The Acholi as a people right now are returning to a feeling of isolation from the national power centre.

The Acholi find themselves in a strikingly similar position as their Luo cousins in western Kenya.

READ: The desecration of Jacob Oulanyah

Since independence in 1963, the Luo have felt increasingly short-changed in national politics. Kenya’s Luo feel that they are the victims of a bias against their ethnicity and a determination to see to it that Kenya never gets a Luo president.

Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, a Luo from the Nyanza province, agreed to make way for Jomo Kenyatta to lead the country to independence, only for Kenyatta’s Kikuyu tribe to take advantage of this and dominate Kenyan public life for the next decade and a half.

At some point, Odinga was even jailed by the Kenyatta government.

The second most prominent Luo in Kenya and a rising star on the African stage, foreign minister Tom Mboya, was shot dead in 1969 under mysterious circumstances.

Nearly 21 years later in 1990, another prominent Luo and also foreign minister Robert Ouko also died under suspicious circumstances.

This left Jaramogi Odinga’s son, Raila Odinga, as the most prominent Luo figure for the next 30 years, but who each time he took a shot at the presidency, a new tribal coalition between the Kikuyu and Kalenjin denied Odinga victory.

Like Uganda’s Acholi, many roads in Kisumu, Kenya’s Luo-dominated city along the shores of Lake Victoria are named after Luo who held mid-ranking public offices.

Every Luo of some prominence is viewed as important, a historical figure.

This is what it has felt like to the Acholi since the late 1960s.

Then highest ranking Acholi military officer, Brig Perino Okoya, was gunned down at his home outside Gulu in 1970.

When Idi Amin seized power in a military coup in 1971, toppling then president Milton Obote, the Acholi bore the brunt of purges by Amin’s regime and a large number fled into exile.

In 1985, the two most prominent Acholi military leaders, army commander Lt Gen Tito Okello and Maj Gen Bazillio Okello came to power in a military coup that ousted Obote.

ALSO: Inside Oulanyah’s battle with cancer

Barely had the Acholi began to enjoy state power than the Okellos were toppled six months later by Yoweri Museveni’s National Resistance Army.

For the next 20 years, Acholi was the scene of a bitter and traumatic civil war involving various remnants of the defunct national army, the UNLA.

From scorched earth operations by Museveni’s army to displacement in camps and brutal attacks on civilians by both Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army and the national army, Acholi endured two decades of an existential threat to its very being.

Just when the Acholi were starting to bask in the limelight of the former commander of Uganda’s peacekeeping contingent in Somalia, Maj Gen Paul Lokech, he died suddenly in 2021 of a relatively short and minor illness that puzzled many.

Like Gen Lokech in the prime of his life, just months into his role as Speaker of Uganda’s national assembly, Oulanyah also dies
At best, it feels like too much bad luck trailing them a bit too coincidentally for 36 years, hence all the conspiracy theories around the deaths of Lokech and Oulanyah.

As explained in Sunday Monitor of March 27, this is why every Acholi who rises to any public office of prominence is looked up to by the Acholi.

Stray Lion Shot Dead in Kagadi

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A stray lion was on Friday afternoon shot dead after mauling and injuring four people, including a Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) soldier, in Mpeefu Sub-county, Kagadi District.

The male lion, weighing about 30 Kilogrammes, was gunned down during a joint operation of Uganda police, UPDF and Uganda Wildlife Authority officials.

One of the injured victims, Mr Nabasa Tumusiime, was rushed to Kagadi Hospital in critical condition.

The victim’s wife, Ms Tushemerirwe Katusiime, said the lion found her husband on his way to the garden.

‘‘I was in the garden when I heard news that my husband had been attacked by an animal. It ripped of his arms and flesh from his thighs. He is in a critical condition,’’ Ms Katusiime said.

The Kagadi District Police Commander, ASP Moses Muziima Kiconco, said the lion was also killing animals.

Lt Col Samuel Lubega, the commanding officer of the 9th Infantry Battalion, said there was an intense pursuit of the lion, which characterised the use of live bullets.

Mpeefu Sub-county is near Muziizi forest and Lake Albert in Kagadi. Straying of lions is not common in the district, according to locals.

According to Uganda Wildlife Authority, globally, large carnivores are facing population declines as the ever growing human population reduces habitable landscapes.

The Poisoning of Jacob Oulanyah

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THE POISONING OF RT.JACOB OULANYAH

Jacob Oulanya knew what he was battling.

The larger question was why there was a coordinated operation for a cover up.

We should be discussing poisoning as a tool of political elimination.

Where the State would be helpful is to assist in establishing the type of poison and whether such deadly poison is in the hands of simply and petty political criminal actors.

There was poison used by the Israeli State against the leader of HAMAS in Jordan.

Certainly such poisons are in the hands of the State.

Is it the type that nocked down Oulanya?

Germany is known to be thorough in battling such deadly poison.

Is it therefore the reason why most folks had hit here are rushed to Germany?

I know of many friends who survived poison and the poison was seized by the victims, the intended targets.
Certainly the State, if it was not the source of such poison had the opportunity to study the poison and the entire network that poison people.

Hon Jack Sabiiti, Mugisha Muntu and Ben Wacha survived the poison as the operator being a Langi decided to save Wacha.
The poison was handed over to the Speaker etc and had been served at the Parliamentary canteen.

Let the NRA update the country on the progress of the investigations.

David Pulkor survived poison executed same style.

I have not gotten clearance from Pulkor to discuss the detail.

We always discuss poison casually.

The good news is those who procured poison will swallow it themselves and see how they will thank God for the innovation of poison.

It’s the political elite that are indulged in the cover up of the #alnakba poison covert operations.

It’s good news for humanity that we bury them as victims of poison.

Peasants are for bullets, Panga Squads etc.

Political elites would exploits funeral assemblies for political mobilisation.

Now it’s time for Peasants to exploit funerals for these political elites for meat and other diet considerations.

OJesus Christ avers Repent and or perish.
Rwomushana [former Spy ]

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