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Item Academic handbook 2020/22-2023/24.(Busitema University, 2021-06) Busitema University Council; Vice Chancellor; Busitema University Academic Registrar; Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; Directorate of Graduate Studies, Research and Innovation; University SecretaryAcademic handbook 2020/22-2023/24.Item Alebtongo women save shs500 weekly to maintain boreholes(Daily monitor, 2018-01) Oketch, BillResidents have taken the intiative to support local hand pump mechanics deployed in each parish to repair the wells.Item All ministries offices to move to Bwebajja(Daily monitor, 2018-01-15) Kasozi EphraimMinister of Finance Matia Kasaija said a Cabinet decision has been taken to put all the government offices together to save government expenditure on rent and easeItem Apac wants atleast four female teachers in each school(New Vision, 2017-01-04) Okwir, Danielleaders and technocrats in Apac district have come up with tough regulations to strengthen the education of girls through balancing the number of female to male teachers in schools. Eling said that few female teachers may create an impression in girls that they are not meant to study.Item Banks urged to support dairy farms(The Observer, 2026-01-04) Nsubuga TimothyExperts from the Ministry of water and environment and Heifer International have called upon banks to accord dairy cooperatives affordable interest rate so that they can access water infrastructure solutions.Item Better pay builds morale- nurses(New Vision, 2018-01-12) Okoth CeciliaNurses want improvement in their welfare to entail better pay that would enable them work efficiently and effectively.Item Development and rehabilitation projects(New Vision, 2018-01-29) Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA)The article talks about progress ofUNRA works.Item Eight firms probed over sh4b agriculture inputs(New Vision, 2018-02-23) Kiwuwa, Paul; Agaba, VivianMPs on the committee of commissions, statutory authorities and state enterprises have instituted a special audit into eight companies which received sh3.9b to supply agricultural inputs to the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) countrywide.Item Finally, tea nursery operators smile with sh90m payment(New Vision, 2017-01-12) Buyera, BwogiTea seedling suppliers under the Operation Wealth Creation in South Western Uganda are to be paid their arrears to the tune of Shs90b after a three- year wait.Item Government runs out of animal Vaccines(Daily monitor, 2018-01) Julius OcungiStock-out attributed to the mass vaccines excercise launched recently.Item How to control food poisoning(Daily Monitor, 2018-02-26) Beatrice NakibuukaFood poisoning is majorly caused by improper and unhygienic handling of food which can bread and spread harmful bacteria leading to stomachaches. diarrhoea and Vomiting.Item Is UPE a mockery of education system?(Daily monitor, 2018-01) Paul KyongoUPE programme, it is therefore evident with obvious, but not published statistics that there is no effective education for folks who remain in the same system even at high school.Item Judge wants special courts on violence(Daily Monitor, 2017-12-06) Mbabaali, Desire; Ndhaye, MosesJustice David Batema notes that countries in the Great lakes region lack a Collective law on marriage and divorce and cites loopholes in the existing laws.Item Kadaga calls for upgrades at Busitema University(New Vision, 2025) Hajusu, EgessaKadaga calls for upgrades at Busitema UniversityItem Leveraging new tech tools and agility for data uptake(The East African, 2026) Atieno NdomoWithout Credible and prompt data the evidence base for policy choices and action fails, further deepening imbalances.Item Mamdan's teachings about power and decay2(The East African, 2026-01-31) Abdul MohamedThe greatest danger facing African states today is not chaos lone, but quiet decayItem Medics fleece patients as cancer machine breaks down(Daily monitor, 2018-06-07) Namagembe Lilian and Atukunda NobertKAMPALA: Patients at the Uganda Cancer institute (UCI) are in tears for lack of medical care due to the breakdown of the radiotherapy machine and wanton extortion by medical officer who charge excessive excessive illegal fees before dispensing drugs or treatment. Extortion: Patients say they are charged between Shs300,000 and Shs500,00 to book for treatment but they are given receipts for only Shs5000 and shs70000Item Mpigi man killed over illegal fishing gear(New Vision, 2017-09-07) Ssengendo, SimonA fisherman on Nakaziba landing site in Nkozi sub-county, Mpigi district, was allegedly shot dead over using illegal fishing gear.Item New property rates to triple KCCA revenue, says director(Daily monitor, 2018-01-12) Ngwomoya AmosProperty tax is charged in fulfillment of the periodic statuory requirement of the local government(Rating) Act 2005. The money collected caters for the infrastructural development. According to the Act, every property owner is required to pay 5 percent of the money they collect from the building after expenses on bills such as water, electricity and wages. Currently, property rate in rerspect of properties located within the city are computed at a rate of 6 percent of the ratable value of the property and are payable once in a financial year.Item Online Crime Records Management System Case Study: Mbale Central Police Station(Busitema University, 2023) Kirenzi JumaThe development of Crime Records Management Systems can be traced back to the early 1980s when computer technology began to be used more widely in law enforcement. At that time, many police departments still relied on paper-based record-keeping systems, which were inefficient and often prone to errors. Online Crime Records Management System is any combination of information technology and people's activities that enable law enforcement agencies to store, retrieve, retain, archive, and view information, records, or files about law enforcement operations (Beynon-Davies,2009). These tools automate vital processes that enhance day-to-day operations, and support operations, management, and decision-making. The methods of detection employed are dictated by the nature of the crime and the procedures permitted by the legal system (Nicole, 2009). The main objective of this study is to develop a web-based Crime Records Management System. The methodologies used in the project include Structured System Analysis (SSAD) which was used for analysis and designing of the system as well as RAD (Rapid Application Development) (RAD) Model which focuses on rapid prototyping and quick feedback with less emphasis on specific planning. MySQL which is an open-source relational database management system was used during the system development, and HTML and CSS as markup languages were also used for the general structuring and styling of the web pages. Visual Studio Code was used as the main text editor which enabled the researcher to write the dynamically generated pages easily and very quickly, and the web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome were also used to display web pages and access the Xampp server. In conclusion, the Online Crime Records Management System is a valuable tool for law enforcement agencies as it allows a comprehensive and efficient way for the storage, management, and retrieval of information related to criminal activities in order to overcome the challenges associated with the manualbased crime records management system. It enables police officers and other users to quickly access critical information, which can help them solve crimes faster and more efficiently.