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    30 years on; residents demand compensation over stolen cattle.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-19) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Residents of Budaka district, who lost thousands of their animals to Karimojong cattle rustlers during the 1987 insurgency, have accused government of failing to compensate them, 30 years later. The affect victims, mainly cattle keepers from the sub counties of Iki- Iki,
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    300,000 locals at risk of landslides in Elgon region- OPM official.
    (Sunday Monitor, 2017-09-03) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    More than 300, 000 residents of elgon sub-county are at risk of landslides and need to be relocated to safer zones to avert a looming disaster.
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    55% of pupils drop out of school in Luuka- Survey.
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-03-06) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Joan Namukobe, 15, dropped out of school when in primary four at Bugomba primary school after her parents failed to provide her with scholastic materials and uniform. Namukobe says going to school was "hell on earth" because she would be sent back home over lack of uniform, books and pens daily.
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    Bagwere leader calls for peace on election day
    (Daily monitor, 2016-02-18) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    The Bagwere cultural leader, Bishop John Weyabire, has called on his subjects to observe peace as the country goes to polls today. "People shouldn't be violent; be calm and work together towards achieving peace as Ugandans choose their next president," Bishop Weyabire said in a statement.
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    Bats invade, Budaka health centre.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-08-25) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Health service delivery at sapiri health centre in Budaka district is grinding to halt with patients threatening to abandon the facility after the bats invaded and occupied the unit.
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    Budaka beefs up security on polling day
    (Daily monitor, 2016-02-18) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Police in Budaka District have beefed up security in the district to counter possible election violence. Mr Micheal Ongica, the district police commander (DPC), said uniformed and non-uniformed officers have been deployed in areas where violence is expected to break out.
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    Budaka grapples with teenage pregnancy.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-20) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    primary Seven candidates have about two months to sit Primary Living Examinations, but some pupils in Budaka district have dropped out of school after discovering that they are pregnant. According to the Budaka district health report,
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    Budaka health centres lack delivery beds.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-07-25) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Eleven out of the 15th health centres providing materials health services in Budaka District have only one delivery bed, Daily Monitor has established.
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    Government donates food to Sironko landslide victims.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-01) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Government has finally delivered the first consignment of relief items to Sironko district landslide victims.
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    Karimojong hail government grant for the elderly
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-08-01) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    At 91 years, Mr Lokure Lokotyang, looks alert and energetic as he bonds well with his family members.
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    Mbale market chokes on uncollected garbage stench
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-17) Kolyangha, Mudangha; Akello, Salume
    The continued non collection of garbage in Mbale Main Market has seen a stench engulf the facility, making it unbearable. The traders say the garbage goes uncollected for weeks yet they pay a monthly fee for the purpose.
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    Minister order encroachers to vacate wetland.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-01-30) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    The minister of water and environment, Mr. Sam Chetoris , has given Kibuku farmers up to june to vacate the wetland
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    NEMA evicts 7,000 wetland encroachers.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-08-01) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    The government has evicted more than 7,000 encroachers from wetlands in Kibuku District. The forcible eviction follows the expiry of a six-month grace period that the government had granted to the encroachers.
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    Stalled works on Tirinyi-Mbale road irks MPs.
    (daily monitor, 2017-09-04) Mafabi, David; Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Kampala/Budaka. The Nakalama Tirinyi-Mbale road - a key link for tade and commerce to Kampala and eastern region has become a nightmare to motorists, traders and tourists.
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    Teacher threatens to sue district over salary
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-07-07) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    A primary school teacher in Pallisa District has threatened to drag the district leadership to court over unpaid salary arrears amounting to Shs3.8m..
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    Uganda, China partner on farm skills.
    (Saturday Monitor, 2017-08-12) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    Uganda government and its Chinese counterpart have agreed to partner in the promotion of agriculture skills and technological development in the country in order to empower farmers.
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    Women association, hospital give hope to children with hydrocephalus
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-08-08) Kolyangha, Mudangha
    For the last 20 years, a couple living in the remote village of Butoloi, Kakutu Parish, Bulangira Sub-county in Kibuku District has had three normal children. Mr Peter Kejuka and his wife Ruth Nanzala went on to have a fourth child in the recent past years.
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