Meanwhile, MP Okot advised the Kyoga constituency team to use all of their available skills to defend their constituency.
Author: Sarah Ejang
Amolatar: 53.7% of PLE candidates fail their mock exams
Josephine Acen, the district education officer, announced the Mock results on Thursday, August 22, 2024.
Army seizes charcoal and logs in Amuru and Zoka
The owners are charcoal dealers who travel all over Uganda to trade in the charcoal business.
Gulu LC5 chairman extols UPDF for ‘harmonious relationship’
Patience and commitment key in military Service – says Gen Takirwa, deputy commander of Land Force, UPDF.
Abim man, 25, dies in waragi drinking competition
Uganda leads in waragi (alcohol) consumption in East Africa, according to the available data.
Amolatar to disburse shs8.5 billion PDM funds under the second phase
Over shs1.4 trillion had already been distributed nationwide under PDM by December 2023, according to Raphael Magezi, the minister of local government.
Provide an excellent environment for women joining politics
Rwotlonyo stated that the NRM government has provided women with equal opportunities to participate in politics as men, and that women can perform even better.
Parents urged to keep children safe as holidays approach
Ogwal, speaking to tndNews on July 30, stated that the school has maintained students’ discipline.
MP Dubai tells govt not to send funds to Amolatar
On Thursday, ministry of local government officials and Amolatar district leaders inspected roads and projects that had initially been reported to the ministry as “done shoddily.”
Okodo gives Adwala Primary School 60 roofing sheets
Okodo also donated basins and soaps to pregnant mothers attending their antenatal appointments at the facility.
Adupa tells residents to pressure CAO to fix nonfunctional tap water points
Residents of Etam in Amolatar town council are angry because of ‘water crisis’.
UNRA announces mechanical defects on Kyoga 1 and 2 ferries
Since the closure of Karuma Bridge to heavy trucks and buses, months ago by UNRA, passengers travelling from Kampala to, say, the Lango sub-region have relied on ferries.
