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Museveni Cracks Down on Mpigi Thieves and Fees
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43383, member: 636"] President Yoweri Museveni told government workers to fix problems across Greater Mpigi region during a meeting with reporters at State Lodge. Cattle thieves cause major trouble for farmers and police must use tracking dogs to catch criminals. Schools charge illegal fees despite free education programs that should help all children learn without paying money. Young people need jobs and some areas still lack reliable electricity connections. Government agencies must act quickly to solve these community challenges. Police leadership will investigate why tracking dogs remain absent from Gomba District where livestock theft happens frequently. Education officials who demand unauthorized payments from parents undermine the government vision for free schooling. Three skilling centers opened across Buganda region to provide job training after people sabotaged free education programs. Energy ministry workers must connect affected areas to the national power grid immediately. Parish Development Model funding stays at 100 million shillings per parish because proper use helps more families over time. [/QUOTE]
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