Biyaya SS student leaders urged to balance leadership with academics
Speaking on behalf of the newly sworn-in prefects, prefect Anyanzo, Joel Adibaku, pledged to work towards strengthening discipline, fairness, and unity within the school community.
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Speaking on behalf of the newly sworn-in prefects, prefect Anyanzo, Joel Adibaku, pledged to work towards strengthening discipline, fairness, and unity within the school community.
The Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Vuciri Geoffrey, commended the district chairperson for organising last week’s consultative meeting.
The RTO’s remarks come as road users, who have previously petitioned authorities, express growing frustration.
UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima has called the pricing beyond comprehension, noting that research shows that the drug could be produced for just US$ 40 per person per year.
Relatedly, the deputy contingent commander, Colonel Jude Rukubya, emphasised teamwork, unity, and mutual respect as essential to achieving the mission’s objectives.
Lamwo district councillor for Katum sub-county Ocen James, said the district must ensure that future recruitment exercises are completed within the required timelines.
For many residents of Kitgum, however, the greatest expectation is simple: a road that connects communities to opportunities.
Milly, a resident of Kitgum Municipality, argued that improving service delivery requires more than enforcing residency rules.
The apprehended individuals are strongly suspected of orchestrating a string of house break-ins, burglaries, and thefts throughout the town council.
The projects inspected included crop farming, tailoring, soap production, piggery, and hairdressing.
Catherine Akello, a primary three teacher at Elia Olet Primary School, who handles both English Language and Reading, praised the initiative for fostering a sense of togetherness.
Obita Michael, a clan leader in Palabek Ogili sub-county, said the dispute has created fear among residents and disrupted normal community activities.
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