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Sandra Ataro, a youth councillor at Aboke town ouncil, said network challenges were a major problem in their area, which caused the death of her sister years ago.
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Sandra Ataro, a youth councillor at Aboke town ouncil, said network challenges were a major problem in their area, which caused the death of her sister years ago.
Akello Sandra of Akwang sub-county in Kitgum, believes filling vacant positions will help improve service delivery in sectors such as health and education.
This June, security personnel arrested a suspected South Sudanese gang leader believed to be linked to a criminal network operating across the Uganda–South Sudan border.
As Uganda seeks to strengthen science education and prepare young people for a technology-driven future, initiatives that support women in STEM are increasingly viewed as essential.
In a society where people are often expected to endure hardship quietly, creating spaces for open conversation may be one of the most important steps toward preventing future tragedies.
The Deputy Resident District Commissioner, Adjumani welcomed the visitors and commended them for seeking knowledge that could improve healthcare services in their district.
Mayanja Ismail, who buys plastics from community members for resale, the business has become an important source of income.
Olimo Ojwiny Richard, the local LC1 chairperson of Konya in Acii sub-county, confirmed the arrest.
As journalism increasingly moves into digital spaces, the experiences shared by participants reflect a growing need for online safety awareness.
Currently, Gulu University employs 657 staff members, including 273 academic staff, 150 administrative staff, and the remainder serving in various support roles.
The council warned against any individuals falsely claiming leadership roles without proper authorisation, holding such persons accountable for their actions.
Ijuka Marvin is disqualified by the Anti-Corruption Act from holding any public office for 10 years from the date of his conviction.
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