Daily Monitor Wednesday March 17 2021 Cattle being loaded onto a truck in Wabigalo Sub-county, Nakasongola District, in July 2018. Some residents sleep in their kraals to protect their animals from thieves. PHOTO/FILE Advertisement The rampant theft of cattle and goats in Nakasongola District has left both leaders and farmers restless. Records indicate that farmers in the district have lost 254 cows and 185 goats in a space of four months. Police checkpoints, which had been erected on major roads to help identify the stolen animals, have not yielded much. Now the local leaders have agreed to set up livestock anti-theft committees manned by farmers in their respective villages.