“When the government reopened schools, most teenage mothers went into hiding due to stigma and fear but they managed to use case management to identify the teen mothers,” said Tommy Okada.
Author: TND News
Lira: Police officer arrested over murder
The incident took place on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at Cuki-Bangi cell, Lango central ward in Lira City West Division.
S. Korea: IWPG, UNECOSOC say peace education and action are important
Starting with the parallel event on the 16th, IWPG co-hosted a side event with the Ministry of Women, Family and Children of the Republic of Cote d’Ivoire on the 17th.
KARAMOJA: “Instant government intervention needed” ~ UPC
…as is the case with Ankole whose pastoral economy is moving hand in hand with growing of both food and cash crops as well as constructing more valley dams to ensure there are enough water supplies for animals..
Ngetta ward residents in acute water crisis
Stella Akello, a resident of Ayom-med B said that the shortage of water is causing domestic violence in their homes and teenage pregnancy.
Seven risk drivers in the tech and telecoms sector
The following risks were identified by respondents from the technology and telecoms sectors in the annual Allianz Risk Barometer 2022.
Buluge Comp. SSS champions of Lira city post-primary schools competition 2022
Buluge Comprehensive won 4-2 in the finals.
OPINION: If we love Jacob, we’ve to remember him forever
I am proposing to the government and the Parliament of Uganda to make either March 20 or April 8 every year a “Jacob Oulanyah Day”.
BBC Africa Eye reveals how religious cults in Uganda reject some Christian conventions
Over 80% of the population in Uganda are Christian. Churches offer blessings, life changing miracles and exorcisms’ of evil spirits.
Gulu: Man shot after stealing goods worth shs20k from Cynibel supermarket
A juvenile who was selling face-masks along the road told TND News’ reporter that after the suspect was shot the mob started beating him.
Alebtong: 15 youth get skills to operate a solar-powered bakery
Plan Uganda is expected to train 215 women and youth in Alebtong district on the use of the Lytefire solar technology using local materials such as steel and glass mirrors. The training is adapted from the previous knowledge of participants.
Zombo Tea Farmers’ Cooperative Society holds AGM with optimism factory will come soon
Once set up, the factory is expected to employ at least 1,000 people per district in the initial stage, according to Edwin Atukunda Beekunda, EFOTI Director in an interview in 2020.
