The cultural leaders recognized his commendable coordination and leadership in bringing cultural institutions together for a common cause.
Author: Nancy Atim
Thousands mourn, celebrate statesman Rtd. Col. Tony Otoa
Rtd. Col. Tony Otoa died peacefully aged 85 on April 28 at his home in Boke, Lira City.
Kiira Regional Police get new shoes and uniforms
ASP Agaba Ignatius, OC Station at CPS Jinja Central, has extended his appreciation to the police leadership.
The Evolution of Digital Marketing: From Clickable Banners to Immersive Augmented Reality
Simultaneously, the widespread adoption of smartphones and mobile devices expanded digital marketing’s reach.
Habemus Papam: Who is Robert Francis Prevost?
Pope Leo XIV’s name will now echo in churches around the world and in history as he begins this new chapter at the helm of the Roman Catholic Church.
Rtd. Col. Tony Otoa – We will remember you forever
Rtd Col. Tony Otoa was a distinguished son of Lango and Uganda, who was interested in seeing peace and unity in Lango.
Bishop Wanok’s stirring Easter message warns against injustice
“In a world where life is often devalued through violence, discrimination, and marginalization Easter reminds us that each life is sacred,” the Bishop said.
Bishop Lino Wanok calls for integrity and health as Lira marks Palm Sunday
Bishop Wanok’s Palm Sunday message was timely, given the region’s ongoing internal divisions and leadership transitions within traditional structures.
Lango stands united in malaria walk
Dr. Andrew Odur, Director of Lira Regional Referral Hospital, gave an impassioned speech, highlighting the heartbreaking stories of helpless children succumbing to malaria.
Ugandan clergy urges renewal in the midst of corruption and crisis
The message from the clergy is centered on an unrelenting condemnation of corruption, which they describe as a cancer gnawing at Uganda’s soul.
MTN Uganda supports visually impaired students at St. Mary Goretti Secondary School in Ngetta
As part of this initiative, MTN Uganda donated three desktop computers with Braille JAWS software to the school, totaling shs20 million.
Kakira sugarcane workers arrested
However, within minutes, the affected areas of Kakira town council in Jinja district were restored to order.
