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    UNEB PLE Papers’ Deal Gone Bad

    Section 25 of the UNEB Act, CAP 259, provides that any person who gains or attempts to gain possession of any examination papers commits an offense and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding UGX 2 million and a term of imprisonment not exceeding five years.

    Gomba Residents in Fear over Grave Vandalism for Rituals

    In July 2024, police and local leaders in Mpigi district, which borders Gomba, discovered 17 human skulls from a shrine belonging to Lujja Bbosa Tabula, and this discovery raised alarms about the historical and cultural implications of such findings, as well as potential criminal investigations related to the remains.

    IWILAP Calls for Immediate Action against Mob Justice, Support for Rape Victims

    Zuurah recently accused her husband and stepfather to her daughter, Hajji Ali Mwizera, of assaulting her daughter; however, in a dramatic turn, Hajji Ali accused her of trying to him with the view of stealing his property. 

    Embattled Ex-KCCA Bosses Granted Bail

    According to the prosecution and bail conditions, the trio were barred from flying out of the country before the case is closed, cautioned against interfering with the ongoing investigations and witnesses, among others. The court, therefore, warned that any violation of the said conditions could result in revoking their bail. 

    Car Catches Fire in Head-on Collision, Three Injured on Kireka-Bweyogerere Road

    On August 19, 2024, Kananura revealed that during the week of August 11–17, 2024, a total of 76 people died in road crashes across Uganda, with many incidents occurring along major highways like the Mityana-Kampala road. Among these were 24 cyclists, 19 pedestrians, 16 passengers’ motorcycles, five drivers, five pedal cyclists, and others (passersby).

    SFC Soldier Sentenced to Death over Murder of Five

    Birivumbuka, commonly known as “Kaaba,” faced 10 charges, including murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit a felony.

    NAKAWA: St. James Primary School Burns to Ashes

    The National Build Review Board report 2024 indicates that most schools do not comply with established fire safety standards. This includes a lack of essential safety equipment such as fire alarms and extinguishers.

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