Daily Monitor
Monday March 01 2021
Boda boda riders on Jinja Road in Kampala in August 2020. Government has halted plans to demarcate boda boda free zones in Kampala City. PHOTO/FILE
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Government has halted plans to demarcate boda boda free zones in Kampala City until a comprehensive transport plan is unveiled, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) spokesperson Daniel Nuwabiine revealed yesterday.
Mr Nuwabiine said whereas Cabinet in July 2020 approved the boda boda free zones in Kampala to restore order in the city, government realised there was need to engage all relevant stakeholders in the transport sector.
“Engagements are ongoing. The major focus is on how we can achieve a sustainable transport system for the city without looking at only boda bodas but also other commercial vehicles in the city. We expect to have a comprehensive plan soon which will be unveiled to the public before its implementation starts,” he said in an interview with Daily Monitor on
Daily Monitor
Wednesday February 24 2021
The order had closed a case which Simbamanyo Estates Limited had filed against Equity Bank (U) Limited, Meera Investments Limited, Luwaluwa Investments Limited and the Commissioner for land Registration.
Summary
Last year Simbamanyo Estates Limited and its proprietor Architect Peter Kamya had sued the four parties alleging fraudulent and illegal sale of their prime property.
Last month, the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) rejected rejected criminal proceedings against the property buyers and bank officials.
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Simbamanyo Estates Limited have asked the court to reinstate a case in which its proprietors are challenging the sale of its multimillion property as a bank moved to recover outstanding loans worth $10.8 million (about Shs40 billion).
Daily Monitor
Tuesday February 23 2021
Some of the suspects accused of illegally operating clinics in Busia Town are led to Busia Police Station after being arrested at the weekend. PHOTO | DAVID AWORI
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At one clinic in Dabani Trading Centre in Busia Town, the proprietor and nurses at the facility fled.
A patient said she was surprised when suddenly all the nurses who were attending to them fled.
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At least 20 people have been arrested and several clinics and pharmacies closed in Busia and Tororo districts by officials from the Allied Health Professions Council Uganda in an operation aimed at cracking down illegal operators.
Daily Monitor
Sunday February 21 2021
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KAMPALA- Simbamanyo Estates Limited have lost a case in which its proprietors were challenging the sale of its multimillion property as a bank moved to recover an outstanding loans worth $10.8m (about Shs40 billion).
Ms Lillian Bucyana, the Commercial Division of the High Court registrar, on Wednesday issued the order that the case fails.
“The suit abates for failure to take out summons for directions in time,” reads the February 17 order.
The order halts a case which the company had filed against Equity Bank (U) Limited, Meera Investments Limited, Luwaluwa Investments Limited and the commissioner for Land Registration.
Daily Monitor
Sunday February 14 2021
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Charity is funny, curious, adventurous and full of surprises. She is jolly and endeavours to keep those around her happy. For the 17 years we have spent together there is something about her that I can hardly explain.
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