Eng. Odongo Okune remains concerned of missing the benefits given by the government if he is de gazetted as directed by the Court.
Author: Milton Emmy Akwam
Oyam South: Constituents say MP Amongi shouldn’t be trusted with Lira City duty
Their Voices is part of the tndNews local governance and accountability reporting project, and it has started with Oyam South.
Natukwasa: A midwife in love with goat farming
Patience Natukwasa is an enrolled midwife serving the ghetto of Mivule Zone, Wabigalo, Makindye East, Kampala. She has a passion in goat herding.
Huge budget: Who is leading Lango delegates to Ateker?
The Ateker cultural festival starts on November 26 in Soroti city and Lango delegates are going.
Patience Natukwasa, the Makindye ghetto midwife
Natukwasa’s intentions are clear: to transform the ghetto community. She has vowed to continue educating the community about health and explaining why they are experiencing certain health issues.
Key demands as Lango welcomes ‘Keep Your Land, Keep Your Seed’ campaign
When people become landless and they are not in control of how they produce their food, then we are creating dependence in communities, Dr. Theresa Auma noted.
Local govt leaders applaud Lango culture court ruling
Lango culture is currently in a mess, and the recent court ruling maybe not bring unity immediately.
Past elections and how rights were violated
Use of money, intimidation by security personnel and arrests are some of the issues that marred past elections.
Stakeholders convene in Lira City to address “AIDS prevalence” in Lango sub-region
If only 10 people in Uganda become infected each year, it means it is no longer an important issue, but it does not mean AIDS will be eradicated, Dr Aceng said.
What NRM-ONC and UPC boast and think about in their quest for Lango dominion in 2026
Lango “was UPC” for many years until political trends changed. The ruling government used “things in their possession to entice, recruit, and exert control over some opposition key figures in the sub-region.”
Anti-corruption demo planned for Tuesday in Lira City
Corruption in Uganda is even corroding democracy and undermining human rights, including service delivery to citizens.
Nudes now against corruption in Uganda
Corruption in Uganda is widespread and systematic, costing the country shs1 million per hour.
