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Striking Students of Kijomoro Secondary School in Maracha District Last Night Burnt the Food Store Over School Administrator’s Denial to Organize Disco.

The Students of Kijomoro s.s in Maracha District have reportedly burnt the food store after the students asked to dance but were denied following the inauguration of the new prefects. The Head teacher argued that the students can't mingle In a dance due to the dangers of spreading covid-19.

36 Traffic Officers Equipped with Road Policing Leadership Skills.

A total of 36 traffic police officers, drawn from the Kampala Metropolitan Area, have been equipped with road policing leadership skills during a one-day workshop at Golf Course Hotel. The workshop was organized by the Directorate of Traffic and Road Safety in patternership with KCCA, and Global Road Safety, an International Organ dedicated to the sustainable reduction of road-crash death and injuries. During the one-day workshop held on February 23, 2022, the officers were equipped with leadership skills, how to manage traffic incidents, road crashes, how to investigate road crashes and speed enforcement, among many other road safety skills. Traffic officers were urged to be a multiplier effect, and pass on the knowledge acquired to fellow officers in the field. https://theinformersdotcom.wordpress.com/2022/02/25/36-traffic-officers-equipped-with-road-policing-leadership-skills/

REACHING A COMPROMISE.

While in the police cell awaiting his day in court for his cyber harassment charges, Kapeere hears another cell mate talk about a quicker way to solve his legal issues.  Kapeere is told this ‘friend’ went to court and accepted his wrong and was given a lighter sentence. Kapeere remembers the police officer telling him that he could be facing up to 3 years imprisonment. Kapeere has realized that what he did to Nakimuli was wrong and he is wondering to what to do to get a better outcome in court. DOES ADMITTING YOU ARE WRONG MEAN YOU GET A LIGHTER PUNISHMENT? Admitting that you are wrong in law is called a plea of guilty and such a person that pleads guilty can enter into a plea bargain with the prosecution.  Plea bargaining means the process between an accused person and the prosecution, in which the accused person agrees to plead guilty in exchange for an agreement by the prosecutor to drop one or more charges, reduce a charge to a less serious offence, or recommend a particula

Old Troubles.

Kapeere survived being sent to prison for fighting in public and instead, the court ordered him to do some work in the community. As Kapeere was leaving, he was grabbed by a police officer who handcuffed him again telling him that there was still another case of cyber harassment against him that was reported by his ex girlfriend Nakimuli. Kapeere has protested his arrest and claims that it is not right for the police to arrest him after he has been released by the court even if he might have committed another offense.  CAN A PERSON BE  CHARGED FOR TWO OFFENSES AT THE SAME TIME YES!  There is no limit to the number of offenses a person can be charged with if they are suspected to have taken part in committing them. These can even be different offences or the same kind of offence For example some people have been charged with 20 counts of an theft (This means that person is charged with stealing 20 different items). It is therefore possible for a person to be charged with two criminal ca

Hon Francis Zaake Saga; Vision Group Journalist Assaulted by Presidential Guard Operative.

Posted by   Rogers Atukunda     February 23, 2022 Presidential Protection Guard officer kicks Bukedde Journalist Lawrence Kitatta in the genitals  A security officer attached to Presidential Protection Guard is currently on spot for beating up a Vision Group Journalist Lawrence Kitatta. The yet-to-be identified officer who was manning security at the home of Deputy Speaker Anita Among, in Nakasero, Kampala, Tuesday beat up Kitatta, a journalist with Bukedde, as he covered a demonstration. The demonstration follows the ongoing fracas between Among and Mityana Muncipality MP Francis Zaake who allegedly insulted her on social media. The hooded officer shoves Kitatta into the road (Curtsey photos)  Parliament’s Committee on Rules, Privileges and Discipline has commenced hearings into Zaake’s alleged unbecoming conduct, with Chairperson, Hon Abdu Katuntu promising fairness. Zaake, a Parliament Commissioner, is set to appear before the committee following comments attributed to a Twitter cha