Lango: Akwon sub-county commemorates World Environment Day with tree planting
Addressing the gathering, Patrick Otile, the District Community Development Officer, made a heartfelt appeal to men in the community.
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The Little Sisters of Mary Immaculate of Gulu, a Catholic indigenous congregation with over 550 members, has ventured into commercial coffee farming in a bold…
The first group of the 175 registered under the climate-smart agricultural transformation (CSAT) project in Amolatar district has received their package. Nen Anyim Beekeeping Group,…
Lamwo district is steadily emerging as one of Northern Uganda’s growing coffee-producing areas, with district leaders and farmer groups intensifying efforts to promote coffee farming…
Authorities in Agago district have stepped up enforcement against illegal tree cutting, with nine suspects now remanded as part of a broader crackdown aimed at…
Addressing the gathering, Patrick Otile, the District Community Development Officer, made a heartfelt appeal to men in the community.
The NIRA top management has been urged to tame their grassroots officers because the actions might affect the NRM votes ahead of the June 18 LC5 by-election.
The bank’s performance in 2025 reflects the successful execution of our transformation agenda and the strength of our governance, strategy, and partnerships.
Uganda says that the FY 2026/27 budget is structured to shift Uganda from incremental growth to productivity-driven transformation.
This appointment, which has received countrywide acclaim, places Tanna in the books of History.
Different waves of motorcycle and vehicle thefts and crimes remain on the rise in the Albertine (Bunyoro) amid police efforts to fight the vice.
In the January 15 presidential election, Lango sub-region voted passionately for President Museveni to push his State House occupation beyond 39 years.
To rebuild trust and strengthen collaboration, RDC Komakech has proposed reviving Wang Oo, a traditional Acholi dialogue forum whose name literally translates as “the fireplace.”
For many business owners in northern Uganda, the tragedy underscores the urgent need for stronger security measures.
According to Lamwo Resident District Commissioner (RDC) William Komakech, the district has been allocated 516 beneficiaries under the current phase of the programme.
The return of the latest group is being viewed as another important step in northern Uganda’s long journey toward healing, reconciliation and lasting peace.
Bugoma forest was gazetted in 1932, but underwent different Illegal encroachments, including agricultural expansions, charcoal burning, am
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