An agriculturist, philanthropist, businesswoman and politician, Acilo aims to empower thousands of households in Oyam district to be in the money economy as her promised five-year agenda continues to take shape.
Year: 2026
NSPC commissioner Seku urges youth to protect the environment
Seku said patriotism teachings emphasise traditional family values, noting that a man is expected to marry a woman.
Amolatar councillors allocate land for the construction of prison’s church
Amolatar CAO, Rhoda Oroma, expressed anger with some councillors who reject motions and programs to help local residents.
Hoima City: outgoing councillor displeased with shs638m budget for 2026/27
A councillor for Kihomboza Ward, said it will be easy to collect revenue since it has always been a challenge to cover heavy budgets.
Pictures: UNOC hosts 30 cultural leaders from the Ker Kwaro Acholi
The visitors observed rig operations at Pad 2, progress at the Central Processing Facility (CPF), and ongoing EPC4 construction works.
LCI leaders seek meeting with IGP over police-cultural affairs
While some clan leaders have previously requested police intervention to restore order, others, like Ocen, accuse the security forces of taking sides in the protracted leadership wrangles.
NSSF to involve informal sectors in savings
Dan Mugula, the marketing manager at NSSF recognised the efforts of the women by responding to NSSF programs, revealing 30 per cent of women comply.
A quiet road safety question Uganda must face
A moment of lost consciousness, even for a few seconds, can turn a moving vehicle into a deadly object.
MP Dr. Opio Acuti launches free vocational training for youth in Kole North
The initiative, a five-year strategic plan running from 2026 to 2031, aims to equip over 2,000 youths with vocational skills.
Defeated NRM woman MP for Hoima City, Mugenyi, asks court to nullify opponent’s victory
The incumbent and NRM candidate lost to Nyakato Asinansi who crossed from Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) to the Patriotic Front for Freedom (PFF).
Suspected ordnance explosion kills 3 children in Lamwo
The deceased aged 12, 13 and 14, were all pupils of Unity Primary School in Lamwo district.
Adjumani councillors clashed over ‘rushed’ district service commission reappointments
The council speaker had to direct the committee responsible for the matter to review the report and clarify the details before bringing it back for consideration.
