This is not the first time that Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero has extended her generous contribution to pilgrims.
Dr Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero
Propaganda dismissed as MP Dr. Aceng says “enough jerrycans” for Lira City’s poor
The political environment in Lira City has been hit by propaganda and smear campaign – with anti-Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero, city’s woman MP being a target.
Acai ocao UPC, forced out
Godwin Acai claimed that UPC has violated its party constitution and is now working with non-party members.
Health Minister Dr. Aceng announces construction of heart institute in Lira
Dr. Aceng disclosed that a heart institute center will be established at Lira University, and across the country.
Premier Nabbanja, Minister Aceng named African Persons of the Year
Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero, Lira City woman MP and Minister of Health has been named among the African Persons of the Year 2024.
Amongi is a very unstable politician — former diplomat
Betty Amongi has officially shifted her political environment from Oyam South to Lira City ahead of 2026 general election.
Minister Otafiire tells Lango leaders to question Amongi’s move to Lira City
Lira City boda boda association, LUMBA, on January 18 installed Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng as patron, at an event officiated by Internal affairs minister Maj Gen Kahinda Ottafire.
Ministry of Health seeks shs1.5b for Lubowa hospital supervision
For years, Lubowa hospital has drawn mixed feelings from politicians who oppose the government.
Exclusive: Oyam South had lost hope in Betty Amongi
From Apac to Oyam South and now Lira City, some constituents believe Amongi may end up in Apac!
Their Voices: Oyam South locals on MP Betty Amongi, her agents and charges on donations
Political leaders, women and youth from Aber and Loro sub-counties have also expressed their concerns about Amongi’s politics, and her move to Lira City before her elective term of office in Oyam South is done.
Lira City politics: Sledgehammers as a game changer for Amongi
Hailing from Minakulu, Oyam, Amongi refers to Lira City as “my roots” and “will not lose.”
Stakeholders convene in Lira City to address “AIDS prevalence” in Lango sub-region
If only 10 people in Uganda become infected each year, it means it is no longer an important issue, but it does not mean AIDS will be eradicated, Dr Aceng said.
