Based in Lira City, Peace Mothers have in their savings pool close to shs200m, with am ambitions to form a “bank” in the future.
Author: Our Reporter
Lira City Council stuns the Northern Gateway
On Saturday, November 9, 2024, Lira City Council FC will travel more than 80 kilometers to face Red Devo Namesale FC in the Amolatar district.
LCI “men” harbour ulterior motives against Speaker Among – Obore
Willie Omodo Omodo, the LCI speaker, and his group claim that the ruling was influenced by Parliament Speaker Annet Anita Among.
Odongo Okune was not duly elected
The High Court judge ruled that Eng. Moses Odongo Okune and Amb Ogwang Okul were not duly elected the Won Nyaci of Lango.
Big League: Blacks Power defeat Kataka at Akii Bua
This season, Blacks Power has two Big League wins in three matches.
Lira City Council loses a friendly game to Blacks Power
Meanwhile, Blacks Power broke the deadlock just a few minutes into the game with a well-hit ball from Yasin Majid.
Breaking: Dr. Okune’s coronation as next Won Nyaci of Lango, off
By press time, tndNews had yet to receive official communication from the Lango Cultural Institution.
Lira City Council FC announces its new season’s players
Alal Eron, a FUFA official for the Northern region, was the event’s chief guest and praised Lira City Council Football Club for always adhering to regulations.
Uganda to host Global Sericulture and Silk Industry Congress in 2025
Convening the Congress in Uganda is a strategic initiative that has the potential to catalyse the growth of the region’s silk industry.
Teboke calls Ogwang Okul’s rejection by Won Nyaci “baseless, false reports”
I categorically deny claims that Won Nyaci prefers me, his son, as the next Won Nyaci. These allegations are baseless, misleading, and intended to cause confusion among our people.
“Uncle Dan” fails yet another Won Nyaci seat test
Lango got another Won Nyaci elect after an election held on October 11.
Extortion lands PDM Sacco boss in police coolers
During the baraza, community and PDM beneficiaries accused Ocen of charging exorbitant fees ranging from shs20,000 to shs45,000 to benefit from PDM.
