Lamwo leaders push for land titling to unlock government infrastructure development
Akor Joanita, a local businesswoman, believes improved administrative infrastructure would strengthen service delivery and reduce inconveniences faced by residents.
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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…
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Akor Joanita, a local businesswoman, believes improved administrative infrastructure would strengthen service delivery and reduce inconveniences faced by residents.
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In the recent ministerial appointment, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni gave Lango only 4 ministerial slots, the same number as during his 2021-2026 government.
Like a river picking up sediment, Uganda’s governance is carrying seven dogmas that block critical reasoning.
As preparations begin for the 2026 edition, organisers hope the marathon will continue to unite communities while showcasing Gulu’s resilience and transformation.
Ayebale Kanyarutoke, the Kagadi district ANT coordinator, has condemned the rampant corruption in the country.
Malaria will continue exploiting the gaps in our knowledge as effectively as it exploits the gaps in our mosquito nets.
Ogwal Omamade the commitment on Tuesday June 2 while presiding over the handover of instructional materials to head teachers under the UCatchUp programme.
Both bodies of the deceased were picked up and conveyed to Lira Regional Referral Hospital’s mortuary, pending a postmortem examination.
Spiro is Africa’s largest electric mobility company and operates the continent’s most extensive battery-swapping network for electric two-wheel vehicles.
Beatrice Wembabazi, the Hoima District woman MP, gets surprised by the situation facing the facility, calling for immediate government intervention.
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