The acting Commandant of the Legal Training Centre, Maj Sam Wako Wambuzi, said the course marked the fourth intake conducted at the institution.
Year: 2026
Ker Kwaro Acholi, ACME donate press jackets to NUMEC
Charles Akena, the NUMEC Administrator thanked the Acholi Paramount Chief for partnering with journalists to ensure their safety ahead of the elections.
Uganda among African countries battling rising drug-resistant infections, new study finds
The study reviewed more than 187,000 laboratory test results collected between 2016 and 2019, including samples from health facilities across Uganda.
UPDF rehabilitates 44 boreholes in Amuru, Nwoya
Amuru Resident District Commissioner, Oceng Osborn Geoffrey, praised the UPDF for complementing its security mandate with development-oriented interventions.
Rwot Acana urges journalists to champion peace ahead of 2026 elections
As Uganda inches closer to the 2026 general elections, Rwot Acana’s message places journalists at the heart of peacebuilding challenging them to report responsibly.
Isingiro: Police arrest key suspect in murder of Karuhanga Gordon, 48
At the scene, a thorough examination was conducted by the dog handler, after which a sniffer dog was introduced.
Extremely parasitic! Weekly, Dokolo records 2,000 malaria cases
Late last year, Dokolo district received a total of 2,521 bales of mosquito nets that will be given to people of Dokolo district to fight malaria burdens.
Lango CF condemns and apologises to other tribes over remarks by LCI leader
On December 31, the Lango Cultural Foundation sent an end-of-year message, wishing everyone, especially parents, a prosperous new year.
Adjumani: Anyama calls for refugee repatriation as UNHCR funding cuts strain health services
The District Health Officer, Dr Dominic Drametu, confirmed that all 13 integrated health facilities are now operating with severely reduced staffing levels.
“54 health centre IIIs constructed in Lango sub-region” – says health minister Dr Aceng
The community praised Dr Aceng’s tireless efforts in balancing her ministerial and parliamentary duties with grassroots engagement.
From porridge to prosperity: How a Gulu widow turned street vending into an economic lifeline
Standing beside her cooking pots one afternoon, watching her children play nearby, Linda Apaco reflects on her journey.
Women of faith on the frontlines of climate change
Through long-standing community networks, faith organizations often led by women can mobilize quickly and sustain engagement over generations.
