Uganda MSC trains over 160 SACCO and savings group leaders in Kole
Speaking at the event, MP Dr. Samuel Opio Acuti told participants that he brought Microfinance Support Centre near to them so they could access funds without any security.
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Speaking at the event, MP Dr. Samuel Opio Acuti told participants that he brought Microfinance Support Centre near to them so they could access funds without any security.
The law and order keepers say they have since failed to get owners in spite of their efforts on community awareness about the existing motorcycles in their yards.
The women are identified as Ugandan national Ikol Grace, 33, and South Sudanese national Aniyessi Teregina, also 33.
Chairman of the organising committee, Ocaya Anthony, said organisers are prioritising safety and smooth operations ahead of this year’s race.
In a forged academic transcript and certificate – Omule Simba Tom claimed he pursued a diploma in law course from the Law Development Centre at Makerere Hill, Kampala.
Human rights activist Okongo Morgan Joel challenged the new district leadership to prioritise unity and avoid the political camps that previously affected district operations.
Director of the UN Regional Service Centre Entebbe, Paulin Djomo, thanked the participating member states and commended the trainees for their dedication and hard work throughout the courses.
Sister Alice Rose Lakot said the decision to invest in coffee farming followed years of encouraging communities to embrace commercial agriculture and perennial crops as a pathway out of poverty.
Speaking after the approval of the appointments, Okwera described the team as experienced and capable of addressing the municipality’s growing urban challenges.
Aguti lamented that at a time when public concern regarding accountability and corruption remains a matter of national importance, Parliament must continue to uphold the highest standards of transparency, ethical leadership, and public trust.
The 12th Parliament risks becoming even more subordinate to executive and military influence if current trends continue.
Dulson Okello, the district entomologist and focal point for the project, highlighted beekeeping as a highly lucrative agricultural practice for farmers.
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