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Daily Monitor
Saturday March 13 2021
Fishermen attempt to retrieve the body of Ziyad Nsereko at Kamaliba landing site on March 7. The fishermen claim that the FPU soliders intentionally knock their boats to drown them. PHOTO/MUZAFARU NSUBUGA
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The deceased have been identified as Willy Zziwa, 21, and Ziyad Nsereko,23, both residents of Kamuwunga Landing Site in Lukaya Town Council.
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Local leaders in Kalungu District have tasked the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) to investigate the alleged killing of two fishermen by soldiers under the Fisheries Protection Unit (FPU) on Lake Victoria on March 5.
The deceased have been identified as Willy Zziwa, 21, and Ziyad Nsereko,23, both residents of Kamuwunga Landing Site in Lukaya Town Council.
Daily Monitor
Monday March 01 2021
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KALUNGU- Residents of Kamuwunga Village in Lukaya Town Council on Kampala-Masaka highway have raised a red flag over the continued sand mining activities in Lwera wetland.
They want government to stop the activities, claiming that excessive excavation of sand has forced floods to invade their homes.
Lwera swamp stretches about 20km on the Kampala–Masaka highway. It is a major water catchment area that connects several rivers and wetlands in Gomba, Mpigi and Kalungu districts, and drains directly into Lake Victoria.
Residents say unlike in the past when flood water could directly pour into Lake Victoria whenever it rained, now it stagnates in their compounds for several months.
Daily Monitor
Thursday January 07 2021
President Museveni addresses some of the staff of the new Mityana Hospital in Mityana District after its commissioning yesterday. PHOTO | PPU
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On MPs. Some NRM legislators are lazy, they cannot even monitor projects in their constituents, but on the other hand, those from the Opposition are useless and simply cause confusion,” President Museveni.
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President Museveni has blamed some of the government’s failures on a section of ‘lazy and useless’ lawmakers whom he criticised for not identifying problems affecting citizens and monitoring government projects in their respective constituencies.
Mr Museveni, who was addressing youth leaders and the business community from Greater Masaka on Tuesday, said some MPs, especially the NRM members who form the bulky of legislators in the House, focus on raising their salaries and fighting for tickets to go on foreign trips at the expense of serving poor Ugandans.