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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…
In Africa, students with bullying victimisation are 1.7-fold more prone to suicidal ideation than their counterparts.
Unlike many girls who encounter menstruation with fear and confusion, Sarah Atim had already learned about it from teachers and older students in her boarding school.
Lira–Soroti highway was closed for two hours on Monday due to the boda
Nearly 600 million Africans still lack reliable access to electricity, with Sub-Saharan Africa accounting for 77 percent of the world’s energy-poor population.
Today, across Acholi and Lango sub-regions, many of the gardens are yellowing with farmers turning to God for the rain to fall.
Local NRM supporters argue that rewarding politicians who openly sabotage the party creates dangerous precedents for future electoral cycles.
The war may be over, but beneath the soil of Northern Uganda, its deadly legacy remains alive.
In May 2026, a Kampala court fined three mobile money agents shs120,000 each for unlawfully obtaining and disclosing a client’s personal data.
Anna Akullo, a resident of Amach Town Council, pointed to Ogong’s tangible achievements, particularly during the LRA war that devastated the region.
The event was organised by the Northern Uganda Women in Business (NUWEBIZ) in partnership with the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development.
Spiro is Africa’s largest electric mobility company and operates the continent’s most extensive battery-swapping network for electric two-wheel vehicles.
Brig Gen Chris Bagonza, the Chief of Staff Land Force (COS-LF), also implored junior officers to be loyal and continue guarding the peace and stability in the country and beyond.
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