The most affected roads include Rwabaganda–Kyabuzare–Kalunga road, Kibaale–Ddyango –Endiizi road, Lumbugu–Lwamaggwa road, Lumbugu–Rakai road and Rakai–Byakabanda road
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The last day of the four-day event will see 131 MPS take oath today.
After all the members have taken the oath, they again meet next week on May 24th to elect their speaker and deputy speaker.
A number of MPS took oath on Wednesday and one of those was-Sheema District woman Mp Rosemary Nyakikongoro who has committed to working on pushing for the improvement of household incomes for her constituents.
Nyakikongoro says with improved income, members of the public are able to access a number of services to improve their wellbeing.
Among those expected to take oath today is the former deputy speaker of parliament Jacob Oulanya of Omoro county.
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Daily Monitor
Sunday May 16 2021
Summary
Free bird: For Eldard Muhangisa, retirement was an opportunity to concentrate on upcountry projects, writes Zadock Amanyisa.
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During his days in public service as a teacher, Eldard Muhangisa, now 65 years old, preferred working in rural areas. This, he attributes to having been raised in a humble family. He would either walk or ride a bicycle.
His colleagues called him insane because they felt he needed to change environment; go to the urban areas and enjoy a styled-up life. They fantasised a luxurious life.
“They looked at my standard of living as so low and undeserving, but I persevered. My humble lifestyle gave me an opportunity to be near home, save and invest in fixed assets in preparation for retirement,” says Muhangisa.