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18 year old student Bukenya Martin was brutally beaten to death in Mabanda Cell, Gombe Division, Nansana Municipality. According to preliminary reports from the Uganda Police, Martin was discovered inside the home of a man identified as Herbert, after allegedly being found with Herbert’s 14-year-old daughter. The confrontation escalated when Herbert discovered Martin inside the house late at night. Witnesses say Herbert assaulted Martin, leading to fatal injuries. Following the attack, Herbert and his family fled the scene, and a manhunt is now underway as police seek to bring the suspect to justice. This case has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting calls for swift legal action. As the investigation continues, police urge anyone with information to come forward. Our thoughts are with Bukenya Martin’s family as they navigate this devastating loss. In a hard-hitting exposé that aired this week, an NTV Uganda journalist has unveiled disturbing evidence of bribery and misconduct among Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) enforcement agents. Footage captured by NTV’s undercover team shows agents soliciting bribes from local vendors, abusing their authority, and extorting money in exchange for avoiding fines. The investigation reveals a pattern of systemic abuse, with multiple traders and small business owners detailing how these agents pressured them for cash to avoid arbitrary fines or confiscation of goods. NTV’s report also questions whether KCCA leadership was aware of the illicit dealings. As public pressure mounts, authorities have announced a formal inquiry into the enforcement unit, promising swift action. NTV’s investigative work has brought critical attention to corruption within Kampala’s city management, and the public now demands accountability and reform. In a pivotal move for Uganda’s national carrier, President Yoweri Museveni has appointed Girma Wake as the new Chief Executive Officer of Uganda Airlines. Wake, a veteran aviation leader, previously served as CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, where he led the company to international prominence. Wake’s appointment marks a new chapter for Uganda Airlines, which was revived in 2019 after nearly 20 years of dormancy. Under Wake’s leadership, Ethiopia’s national carrier became one of Africa’s most successful airlines, known for its profitability and expansive network. In a statement, President Museveni highlighted Wake’s extensive experience as a vital asset as the airline seeks to grow its regional footprint. Uganda Airlines aims to expand routes across Africa and beyond, positioning itself as a key player in the continent’s aviation industry. Wake, who officially takes office next week, expressed his enthusiasm, stating that he is honored to join the airline at such a crucial time. Industry analysts believe his leadership could help drive efficiency, attract international investors, and establish Uganda Airlines as a regional leader. As Girma Wake steps into his new role, all eyes will be on Uganda Airlines’ next moves in revitalizing air travel in East Africa.