Dr Theresa Auma, the Board Chairperson of Kangai SS spoke to tndNews, Uganda, saying an emphasis has to be made that the school serves the rural community, highlighting plans already in place to bring back the “old glory.”
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IDEI2025: Lira journalists unite to demand an end to impunity
The International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists for Uganda was localised with media organisations like Lango Women Media Association and Great Lakes Centre for Strategic Media Studies selected by ACME and UNESCO to convene it in Lira City.
Recalling posho, iron sheets scandals and political corruption in Uganda
“Corruption in Uganda is systematic and endemic.” “It’s political and it is bureaucratic…”
TNDQuestions fmr. associate assessor and author of “Okelo Twon Icoo” – Oduch-Okall
He tells TNDQuestions that Okelo Twon Icoo was selling at Uganda shillings 45, 000 five years ago. “I am not sure now,” he adds.
How cottage industry can be a strong catalyst to the transformation of Uganda’s socio economy
To avoid past mistakes where some Ugandans mistakenly treat loans as tokens of political appreciation for their voting patterns, Kezala stresses that some conditions be attached to accessing the money through financial institutions with the government acting as the guarantor.
Voting open for TND News’ Persons of the Year, 2022
TND News pledges a transparent voting process and will announce winners as voted by the public.
How to deliver bad news to your boss
Let your boss know how you’ll avoid a similar situation in the future: “We’ll be reviewing these timelines for the software fixes this afternoon
“The looming hunger makes life more difficult”: Full texts by UPC’s Muzeyi
UPC has noted with concern that the dry spell is currently a general problem across the country due to climate change that is brought about by deforestation and encroachment on wetlands hence the disastrous effects being faced as a country.
World’s first statue of a woman with terminal breast cancer in front of the Norwegian Parliament
“This statue is a monument to women with metastatic breast cancer and a call to all of us to give extra care, attention, and support to the affected patients, ” says Harris Utne.
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.
Women most affected by the climate crisis
Judy Nkurimi, Chairlady of the African Independent Pentecostal Church of East Africa said climate change only compounds what women go through.
Lira: PWDs’ turn up for national ID cards registration low – NIRA
Many sub-counties have no electricity which means the NIRA team has to travel back to Lira city to enter their data.
