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Daily Monitor
Tuesday February 16 2021
Kasana-Luweero Diocese Bishop Paul Ssemogerere blesses 18 motorcycles donated by FAO for the climate change resilience project at the diocesan offices in Luweero District last Friday. PHOTO/DAN WANDERA
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The programme will benefit 6,000 cattle rearing households in Nakaseke and Luweero districts.
The project worth Shs1.4billion under the Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) comes at a time when parts of the cattle corridor areas of Nakaseke and Luweero are experiencing adverse effects of tree cutting and bush clearing for charcoal production.
Under the project, benefiting communities will be trained in ecosystem adaptation and mitigation, and the diocese will also establish functional watershed management systems.
Daily Monitor
Wednesday January 20 2021
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In January 2020, Namirembe Diocese, the first Church of Uganda diocese founded in 1890, suspended Rev Ronald Kalende of St Stephen’s Church Mwererwe in Gombe sub-county, Wakiso District, a week to his wedding after he admitted fathering a child with a church choir pianist.
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Retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda Stanley Ntagali has been banned from carrying out priestly duties for alleged involvement in an extra-marital affairs with a married woman.
It is alleged that the Archbishop emeritus sired a child with a married woman, an incident that happened last year.
Teaching about adultery
Daily Monitor
Saturday January 09 2021
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During his 70th birthday celebration organised by his family in Kikonda Village, Bamunanika Sub-county on July 5, 2015, Kisamba told his guests that he accomplished his mission in politics but loved to see Ugandans enjoy true democratic principals.
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Dr Wilberforce Kisamba Mugerwa, a former minister and Luweero District chairperson, who gained renown for being the minister in-charge of seed capital (entandikwa) in the mid-1990s, died at Mulago hospital on Thursday aged 75.
His loss was most perhaps felt in greater Luweero, the area of his birth which he served diligently for a long time.
Those he interacted with during Christmas festivities just a fortnight ago at his home in Kikonda Village, Bamunanika Sub-county, Luweero District, said the news of his passing was shocking.
Daily Monitor
Friday January 08 2021
At his 70
th Birthday organized by his family at the family home in Kikonda Village, Bamunanika Sub County on July 5,2015, Kisamba told his guests and family that he was satisfied that at the age of 70, he had accomplished his mission in politics but loved to see Ugandans enjoy the true Democratic Principals.
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News about the death of one of the Greater Luweero celebrated veteran politicians and academician, Dr Wilberforce Kisamba Mugerwa on Thursday afternoon at Mulago National Referral Hospital left many shocked.
Many residents said their last interaction with was during the Christmas festivities at his home in Kikonda village, Bamunanika Sub County in Luweero District.