Currently, there are 20 FCAP communities in Terego district, and each group receives up to USD 8,000 (about UGX 30,000,000).
Opinion
Why beans are key to accelerating a change to our food system
An ambitious campaign, Beans is How, which is supported by the SDG2 Advocacy Hub and the Good Food for All campaign, aims to double the global consumption of beans, as well as peas, lentils, and other pulses by 2028.
Violent robberies are on the rise in the country – Arach
Uganda has had violent robberies leading to the loss of lives in recent years.
Party dependence on membership shall guarantee their existence
Otto: The strength of a political party is in the resolve of their members.
Why volunteering is important
The bottom line here is that volunteering is a great way to impact the community……
Oyam North: “NRM future looks seemingly blunt and the worst is yet to come” – Owani
NRM lost the Oyam North MP By-election to UPC’s Dr Eunice Apio Otuko and their loss has been attributed to internal sabotage, fund misuse, among others.
Engola Jr concedes Oyam North by-election loss in emotional message
May God bless each and every one of you as we embark on the next chapter of our journey. Together, let us build a brighter future for Oyam North.
Of the 3 men who defected from UPC: “NRM is hiding place for political opportunists” – Otto
Uganda is still a long way to generate citizens and leaders with strong backbone to withstand the military and monetary influence of the NRM regime.
Robust health systems could stem climate-related rising cases of malaria
While governments continue to use treated bed nets and indoor residual spraying as primary tools for combating malaria-causing mosquitoes, these mosquitoes can now survive exposure to insecticides, allowing them to continue transmitting malaria.
Museveni: I will be able to address Parliament tomorrow at a distance of 300m on the budget Day
Museveni says he’s still positive for Covid-19
Drop the proposed internship policy
UPC appeals to the government to go slow on the internship decisions and instead give the health sector a priority in funding.
Now with our Anti-gay Law, we can ignore the West
The new Anti-gay Law, according to President Museveni will deal with promoters of homosexuality and will not deny medical services to the homosexuals as it is being said.
