Queen Amolo says another son apart from Engola Junior would be a better choice to replace his father as she pushes to carry the NRM flag ahead of July 6.
Month: May 2023
Church of Uganda commends Parliament, grateful for Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023
The Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 is good and we are grateful to the President for assenting to it. But, it will not solve all of our problems. We must also examine our own hearts and repent of sexual greed,” says Archbishop.
Energy alternatives mooted as attentions move to fight climate change
Alternative energy sources have been suggested but high costs of buying them remains a big concern for those mooting it, including the users who are poor.
IWPG, “We will implement Art. 10 of DPCW and achieve the SDGs”
IWPG Chairwoman Hyun Sook Yoon made commemorative remarks during the event and said 2023 marks 10th anniversary of the DPCW agreement.
UNAIDS’ Byanyima speaks, staunchly condemns Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law
Reactions after President Museveni signed the Anti-homosexuality Bill into a Law on Monday has started coming, with the UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima speaking against it on Monday from Geneva.
Expert calls for use of energy efficiency technologies for improved livelihoods
Including the energy agency in the national planning process could increase energy access to 6 million rural customers and reduce carbon dioxide emission by 10.6 tons by 2030.
Gulu and Arua call for a mindset change to achieve green city statuses
Michael Ocan, the Gulu city environment officer disclosed that there are so many plastics and garbage being dumped at undesignated spots within the city.
“Al-Shabaab took advantage,” Museveni says after attack on UPDF base
“This unfortunate incident should be used to remind all those concerned, that operations in Somalia,” says Museveni.
Jinja City leaders launch operation to kick out errant mechanics and vendors from streets
Jinja City Engineer David Eremye applauded the two companies for a job well done amidst the historical problems of Jinja characterised by allegations and accusations.
EFOTI launches tea farming in Lyantonde
Lyantonde district is known for growing matooke, potatoes, millet and beans in addition to cattle keeping. Today, it has one acre of tea plantation for training and demonstration purposes.
The race to replace Col. Rtd. Macodwogo: the latest updates
Col. Rtd Okello Engola Macodwogo died on May 2 after he was gunned down by his late bodyguard Private Wilson Sabiiti.
FOWODE engages ‘voters’ as knowledge gaps remain a big issue
At least 1,286 citizens in the Acholi sub-region among them women, elders, youths and people living with disabilities have been consulted on constitutional reforms by Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE).
