The 2022 UDHS puts Karamoja as the most fertile sub-region in the country with 6.7 per cent.
Year: 2023
Arach: Follow weather forecast report strictly
Uganda’s rainfall patterns have tremendously changed in recent years even if weather forecast indicate drops in certain months.
Lira Police impound pro-Museveni car, hunt for driver continues
Ambrose Okori is being hunted for illegal possession of UPDF wears after his pro-Musevei car was also impounded by Lira Police.
‘Gigantic fire’ after fuel tanker overturns in Lira City
This is the second time the North Kyoga Police Region is registering such an incident in the Lango sub-region.
Why UPC’s Akena heads to Apac and Kwania on Friday
It is not yet clear if Akena will vie for Presidency in 2026 general elections.
Experts explain kidney disease as Dr Anthony Buhangamaiso battles with it
As many kidney patients go unnoticed, Uganda’s surgeon, Dr Anthony Buhangamaiso, 37, has been diabetic for the past 20 years
“My One-Tenth is to feed widows, orphans” – says Okello Ambrose
Ambrose Okello says his next giving to the widows will come immediately God gives him work (contract), adding that it’s very close.
Climate misinformation in the media is ‘dead’ – new study finds
At the Nairobi climate summit, the Alliance for Science is hosting several parallel events in a Climate Action Zone focusing on food security, climate resilience and combating anti-science misinformation.
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Lango cultural leaders want wetlands protected
In Dokolo district, the district natural resource officer Rajab Epilla says the 750 square kilometers is covered with wetlands (35%) out of the 1780 square Kilometers of the district.
Africa suffers disproportionately from climate change
Projected annual food imports by African countries are expected to increase by about a factor of three, from US$ 35 billion to US$ 110 billion by 2025.
