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AIIJ begins a four-year investigative journalism fellowship focused on democracy and human rights
The AIIJ Executive believes that during this fellowship, journalists will be empowered to conduct real investigations into democracy and human rights.
Lusciously endowed Jane reveals Patrick’s eroticism ahead of their cultural marriage
Jane comes from the famous clan in Lango, known as Mua-otiratok, while Patrick is from Okarowok-wiibie Acel clan.
How sex workers are exploited in Northern Uganda
Even though sex work is illegal under Uganda’s 1950 Penal Code Act, Mugisha says it feels more like a profession like any other job.
How factional boda-boda association is causing chaos in Gulu City
tndNews understands that one thing breeding leadership conflict is shs20m President Museveni is said to have pledged to each boda boda associations in Acholi Sub-region.
The effects of open border on HIV/AIDS and TB patients in Madi
Logoba HC3 is currently treating 30 HIV/AIDS patients from refugee settlement camps including others from neighboring villages of Kajio-Keji county of South Sudan.
Lira City: Female footballers mistaken for being queer but ‘their candles burn brighter amid struggles’
She-Scorpions FC, based in Lira City is established to gather young girls and women who are sports lovers and h
The mysterious deaths of northern Uganda’s finest men
Minister Engola’s killing has caused more questions than answers as Police and other security agencies say they are already investigating the incident.
Dr Micheal Ambaku: From medical superintendent of the hospital to practising Agroecology
Ambaku said the land in which he is practicing agriculture is still virgin and thinks using chemical and synthetic fertilizer will destroy the soil fertility.
Uptake of Hepatitis B vaccines still low among refugees and host communities in West Nile
From 2020 to 2022, according to the acting district health officer, of the 13,000 people tested in Yumbe, 67 people tested positive of Hepatitis B and all were enrolled in care and treatment.
Kole women spearhead community mobilisation for roads maintenance
The rural women have now transformed roads in their communities with both now widely experienced and respected.
