Serve with the spirit of Pan-Africanism, Ugandan troops in Somalia told
For years, Ugandan troops have been safeguarding Somalia against terrorist attacks, starting the duty under AMISOM.
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Acholi, Lango | The maize stalks stood motionless under the scorching June sun. A few weeks earlier, they had swayed gently in the wind, their…
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…
For years, Ugandan troops have been safeguarding Somalia against terrorist attacks, starting the duty under AMISOM.
Last week, Obonyo traveled back to his home district in Dokolo, leaving his wife behind at the Muntu, where they had been engaged in farming activities.
The beneficiaries comprise individuals who lost their limbs as a result of road traffic crashes, workplace injuries, and medical amputations necessitated by conditions such as diabetes and other severe infections.
However, public health officials warn that a single undetected case can reignite transmission chains.
Okot Stephen, a resident of Padibe East, said many people became alarmed after noticing unfamiliar cattle grazing in the area.
Lamwo County Member of Parliament Nyeko Johnson described sports as an essential pillar in nurturing responsible and productive citizens.
The Alule Herbert book documents the evolution of Madi chiefdoms from the 15th century to the present day, highlighting traditional governance systems.
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.
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