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Mon, 21 Apr

FDC mourns John Kazoora.

21 April 2025
The Opposition Forum for Democratic Change Party mourns one of its leaders Rtd Maj. John Kazoora who died yesterday.
Kazoora is a former Member of Parliament for Kashari County Constituency in Mbarara District in the 6th and 7th Parliament and a founding member of the FDC died yesterday after a long illness.
His also the author of a book ‘Betrayed by My Leader’, published in 2012, which chronicles his experiences in Ugandan politics.
In a statement, the FDC party says that Kazoora’s enormous contributions and towering legacy in this country will be remembered.
Speaking to Radio One , the Kampala Deputy Lord Mayor Doreen Nyanjura says Kazoora’s contribution towards the struggle of liberating Ugandans will forever be remembered.
“In his book , he narrates how he was betrayed by his leader , we pledge Uncle John , your were our leader and we shall not betray you.” said Nyanjura.
For his party , the FDC Stalwart Sam Mugumya hails Kazoora as a man who was well grounded in policy matters and had an amazing grasp of Uganda’s political history.
Mugumya hails Kazoora as a man who never minced his words.
Story by
Wycliffe Sebunya.

Mon, 21 Apr

Gov’t considers adopting invitation to change model to address substance abuse.

21 April 2025
Government contemplates adopting the “invitation to change model” to counter the increased problem of substance abuse in the country.
The model being advocated by mental health experts under the Your Ally Foundation involves training care givers on how to integrate science, love and care to formulate solutions towards addiction and substance abuse.
The model also seeks to among others strengthen family and community support and provision of school oriented support for individuals involved in substance abuse.
The Director Health Services in the Ministry of Health Charles Olaro says the model once applied can bring about positive results since it helps detect early cases of substance abuse and jointly address the problem as communities.
“We need to understand invitation to change model before it is implemented in the country, we need to know how it works and how we can deliver when its provided and the good aspect it is coming at a time when we are trying to integrate most of these things” said Olaro.
Presiding over the graduation of the first cohort of the Train a Trainer Program at the Serena Hotel in Kampala, Olaro said if possible government will introduce it into the community health extension workers who reach the communities.
During the training, caregivers who include doctors, nurses , psychologists and social workers have been trained and empowered on how to handle to the problem of substance abuse in their communities.
Among the graduands , 44 were from Zambia, 33 from Uganda and kenya eight from neighboring Kenya.
Board Member Your Ally Foundation Dr. Musonda Simwayi assures that the model is very effective since it goes beyond victims to families and communities.
“We are all coming from families , we have been kept by guardians , we have been kept by our wives , by our husbands and these are part of the greater solution to the problem of addiction.” Musonda noted.
Musonda says they are training caregivers across and bringing them to understand that science , care and love can work together to bring a solution both in the short and long term.
While delivering his Easter sermon, the Archbishop of Kampala Paul Semwogerere also showed concern over the alarming rise in substance abuse which has also led to suicidal acts among school going children.
Ssemwogerere appeals to parents to take responsibility of nurturing and guiding their children, fostering an environment of care and support.
The Archbishop also notes that a strong family foundation is essential in helping young people resist negative influences and make positive choices.
Story by
Wycliffe Sebunya.

Mon, 21 Apr

Kabaka renews demand for return of Kingdom properties.

21 April 2025
Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi has once again called on the central government to honor its commitments to the Buganda Kingdom, particularly regarding the return of the Kingdom properties and compensation.
In his Easter message the Kabaka acknowledged the efforts of some leaders in fulfilling their promises but expresses concern over the ongoing challenges posed by unfulfilled obligations from many others.
The Kabaka has appealed to the government to guarantee fair and competitive prices for coffee ensuring that farmers and cooperative societies benefit equality from their hard work.
He stressed the significance of unity, hard work, and responsible leadership as vital values that should guide the community.
On behalf of government, the state minister for higher Education John Chrysostom Muyingo pledged to deliver the Kabaka’s message to the president during prayers at Rubaga cathedral.
Story by
Josephine Ndagano.