In praying for the dead, people are asked not to wear red or red clothes.
Author: TND News
Nexer signs a new deal with Cinode: skills management for a promising future
Last year, we started out with the skills and CV-module, and now we are scaling our usage to get a streamlined matching process both internally and with our partners, says Lars Kry.
UPC welcomes DRC to EAC
DRC has joined the East African Community (EAC). It joins Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, and South Sudan.
Agago: Female councillors recruited as porters
Agago district local government also recruited more four clinical officers, 17 enrolled midwives, 18 enrolled Nurses, 4 laboratory assistants.
UPC mourns Jacob L’okori Oulanyah
The Rt. Hon. Jacob Oulanyah was an agricultural economist, lawyer, and politician. In 2001, he entered politics by winning the no-party system, commonly known as the Movement Political System.
Dungu: Government has disbursed shs30b to 300 teachers
Dungu was meeting headteachers, teachers, and directors of different schools on registering teachers who are not on the government payroll to benefit from the cash relief program.
Lango premier says cultural foundation committed to dealing with street kids
While praising Oulanyah, the Lango Prime Minister Ajal told TND News that the late speaker of parliament Jacob Oulanyah was “a good leader”.
PAG, Yahweh Christians fight: 7 arrested
Johnson Adupa Orech, the spokesperson of Yawaeh Pentecostal Mission insists that they are not fighting PAG Mission.
Embattled Charles Jurua finally leaves Patongo as town clerk
At the handover, there were only 49,000 shillings from locally raised revenue.
Lango Ghetto youth request gov’t to fulfil Oulanyah’s pledges to them
Martin Odur, the Chairperson Lango Ghetto Association said they last met the late former speaker on December 22, 2020 when he came to welcome them from the different ghetto and political groups.
Some UPC EALA aspirants claim “a lot of wars inside and Akena is powerless”
Two aspirants said they may consider running on independent tickets in the EALA race.
Insecurity by Karamojong dominates Museveni’s cattle compensation launch
Those whose animals will be compensated risk losing them to the Karamojong cattle rustlers and that they have just recently buried a young man who was killed and abandoned in the bush only to be recovered by the army.
