Emmanuel Lokedi, the head teacher of the school, appealed to all stakeholders and development partners to embrace the project.
Year: 2026
Lamwo leaders raise concerns about PDM accountability and accurate targeting
As Lamwo continues to roll out PDM, leaders are urging stricter adherence to guidelines, transparency in beneficiary selection, and stronger accountability systems.
Lawmakers applaud Lira regional referral hospital for quality health care
The lawmakers on PAC also applauded the hospital for increasing its revenue collection through the private wing service.
The smear campaign against Mariam Wangadya! A political tactic in the deputy chief justice race
Many influential figures, including senior judges and legal professionals, are lobbying for the role, and Wangadya, along with other prominent names like Justice Musa Ssekaana, is seen as a potential candidate.
Lamwo secures 184,800 mosquito nets as malaria fight intensifies
As Lamwo prepares to roll out the distribution, officials remain optimistic that the initiative will significantly reduce malaria infections and related deaths.
Kotido GBV trend: 66 husbands beaten by wives in 2025
Sam Oyado, senior community development officer of Kotido district, says that much has not changed about gender based violence because of the different cultural norms.
Kitgum’s 40-year-old cattle dip tank revival offers hope to farmers
A 1970s-era cattle dip tank at Mucwini in Kitgum district has been brought back to life after 40 years of dormancy.
UWA introduces Rhinos to the Kidepo Valley National Game Park
Kidepo valley national park is located in Karamoja and boarders South Sudan and Kenya.
Refugee women in Adjumani power local economies but face certification hurdles
As refugee women continue to build livelihoods and sustain their families, the need for certification support remains critical.
Why have the police suspended activities on contested clan land in Adjumani?
According to Aluma Mamawi, a member of the Ira, the clan is advocating for peaceful coexistence rather than confrontation.
Braille on the box: Uganda’s push for accessible packaging
UNBS appears poised to take a more deliberate step towards standards that leave no consumer behind.
Standards or shut out: Why Gulu farmers are bonding together to survive the market
While demand for agricultural products remains high, quality issues continue to hold farmers back.
