The growth of Africa WP Metaverse shows the continued need for robust digital infrastructures so African can connect, collaborate, cooperate and build digital ecosystems.
Balaloo ordered out of Adjumani: “go home via Karuma Bridge”
As of June 9, the June 6 deadline for all Balaloo in Adjumani to leave had not been followed.
Northern Gateway SC’s dreams of the Big League are over
Last year, Northern Gateway were eliminated in the semi-finals by Paidha Black Angels.
The emergence of electoral authoritarianism in Uganda: 1996 to date
In this case, NRMO (as registered by the Uganda Electoral Commission), which has the largest number of Members of Parliament, gets most of the money.
A new era of hope for Apac district: A journey of transformation begins
The truth is here, and it’s time for us to seize this opportunity and shape the future of Apac district, together.
Universities should share school practice fees with schools
universities should work with school administrators, teacher associations, and policymakers to design a fair funding model.
Beneficiaries of Jane Frances Acilo maize seeds, now branded “Jane-zee maize,” expect bumper harvests
In March 2025, Jane Frances Acilo, an aspirant for Oyam district woman MP in 2026 started distributing improved maize seeds to farmers to kickstart commercial agriculture initiative.
Over 74,000 women in Uganda suffer from fistula
Annually on 23 May, the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula is observed by the international community as a way to rally action, commitment and support to ending obstetric fistula.
Dokolo district IoSs Okello Denis denies forging appointment letter
Okello is the District Inspector of Schools for Dokolo district local government.
UCSATP team assesses climate-smart farming at Kyoga bridge group in Amolatar
Kyoga Bridge Group Farm was founded on February 21, 2023, by Ojede James. What began as a small piggery enterprise has grown into a vibrant community initiative with five active members.
Despite being preventable and curabl, cervical cancer remains 4th biggest cancer in women
Agrees Pooja Mishra, Secretary of NCPI Plus that it is unacceptable when cervical cancer, which is preventable and curable – and the only cancer which can be eliminated – still kills 350,000 women worldwide.
Kitgum’s arts teachers join nationwide strike over unfulfilled salary promises
“I understand the arts teachers are fighting for their rights, but this strike will affect our children. We hope the government can act quickly so our students don’t suffer,” said Beatrice Akello, a parent from Kitgum Central.
