Lamwo moves to end daily commuting by civil servants
Susan Abodo, a resident in Padibe West, described the decision as long overdue, arguing that public servants should be available within the communities they serve.
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Susan Abodo, a resident in Padibe West, described the decision as long overdue, arguing that public servants should be available within the communities they serve.
For communities that have waited years to cast their votes, the forthcoming elections represent more than a political exercise.
Poor sanitation remains a persistent challenge in many rural communities and continues to contribute to preventable diseases.
A €1.2 million project will be implemented by King Albert construction company.
While the Fourth National Development Plan (NDP IV) has set a target to reduce the cost of paved roads to shs3.1 billion per kilometre, achieving this goal demands more than good intentions.
Anywar James, a resident of Padibe town council, said many villagers often do not know how beneficiaries of government programs are selected.
For many rural communities, the expectation is simple: when citizens walk through the gates of a public office, someone should be there to listen, respond and serve.
The community remains divided over the efficacy and consequences of Butaleja’s interventions as they grapple with fear and uncertainty.
For years, school sports competitions were often viewed simply as annual extracurricular activities.
Sam Bua Anyuru, who fled Uganda to Ukraine, and later settled in France, died at 65 on June 7.
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.
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