Col. Francis Ongia, who is among the first followers of the born again faith in Lira, said PAG Uganda Limited never owned any property in Lira because it never contributed any money towards the construction of Churches.
Author: Frank Oyugi
Breaking: Environmental Protection Police slashes down Kole LC5 chair’s maize plantation
Kole RDC Angolere says NEMA was acting on orders of President Musveni who doesn’t want citizens to encroach on the wetlands and Awany’s maize plantations happen to be on a wetland.
The inside story: Why Yahweh Pentecostal Ministry is arm-twisting PAG Uganda over property claim
Bernard Etam, a pastor attached to the defunct PAG Lira, now known as Yahweh Pentecostal Mission could not also hide his frustration.
Apac: My life is in danger, former journalist cries out
The RDC of Apac warned the unknown individuals who are threatening Opira to back off because there is sophisticated security infrastructure to net them and have them face the long arm of the law.
Lango leaders speak out after arrest in sabotaged anti-Karamojong council meeting
Lango sub-region’s LC5 chairpersons and their speakers were meant to hold a meeting over the theft of animals by Karamojong cattle rustlers.
Museveni’s regional tour: NRM accused of sidelining local service providers
Those who spoke to the publication say NRM party is sourcing service providers from Kampala to ensure the smooth running of the presidential tour to the chagrin of the local businessmen.
Unifi becomes the 18th financial institution to open a branch in Lira City
Unifi branch is located on Obote Avenue, Lira City at the former NSSF offices.
“Corruption is a threat to good governance,” says 3rd Deputy PM
Corruption is tearing up dozens of government institutions in Uganda and there seems the vice is well coordinated
Who was Kenneth Ojoro Kuranimo?
Ojoro joined the Uganda Police Force in 1960 and saw government changes during his time.
Lira City Mayor Atul, should relocate Kitgum stage
To me, Kitgum stage is the Wandegeya of Lira City.
Press freedom: Quashing Section 25 of the Computer Misuse Act is a quantum leap
Section 25 of the Computer Misuse Act relates to using electronic devices to willfully disturb the peace of another and carried a maximum sentence of five years in prison once convicted
North Kyoga holding one for possessing illegal fireworks explosives
According to Police, the suspect is being held in Amolatar as investigations continue into why and how he got the fireworks explosives.