President Yoweri Museveni made the directive at Nabuganyi landing site in Busana subcounty in Kayunga district. The three billion shillings ferry has been lying idle for the past three years since it was brought in to help people cross the River Nile.
The President was yesterday addressing a public rally held at Kayonza Primary School during his one-day tour of Kayunga district. Mr. Museveni, who gave a detailed historical explanation on the land tenure system that was established by the colonial ...
President Yoweri Museveni has directed the Uganda National Road Authority to relocate the Kayunga-Kamuli ferry on River Nile three kilometers upstream to Kasana were the water levels are deeper to ensure that transport services across the Nile start ...
By Steven Candia and Charles Jjuuko, 17 May 2012 President Yoweri Museveni Wednesday directed relocation of a sh3b ferry meant to link Nabuganyi landing site in Kayunga district and Mbulamuti in Kamuli district because its scheduled route is not ...
By Steven Candia and Charles Jjuuko President Yoweri Museveni Wednesday directed relocation of a sh3b ferry meant to link Nabuganyi landing site in Kayunga district and Mbulamuti in Kamuli district because its scheduled route is not navigable.
Photo by Faiswal Kasirye By Juliet Kigongo (email the author) After prison, rebuilding a new life means more than just doing right for the 24 men who have been innocently held for three years in Luzira prison over the 2009 Kayunga riots.
Mengo, the seat of Buganda kingdom, demands an apology from the central government for blocking Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II from visiting Kayunga district in 2009, an incident that resulted in riots and the death of 30 people.
In 2009 government blocked the Buganda Kingdom Prime Minster from going to Kayunga district to prepare for the king's visit. The blockade resulted into riots in central Uganda and subsequent arrests of the suspected rioters. Ochan in his judgment said ...
