Opito Moses launches perennial crop farming initiative in Oyam South
Opito Moses has launched perennial crop farming initiative in Oyam South, starting with Mothers and Fathers’ Unions at St John CoU, Aber.
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Opito Moses has launched perennial crop farming initiative in Oyam South, starting with Mothers and Fathers’ Unions at St John CoU, Aber.
As the campaign intensifies, residents of Gulu City look ahead to the primaries with high expectations for change and better representation.
UPC primaries are scheduled for August 2025 to select a single flag-bearer who will compete against candidates from other parties in the general election.
Oyam District is currently represented by three female UPC Members of Parliament.
The Chief Justice, who hails from the region, expressed concern over the persistent poverty levels in northern Uganda despite vast land resources.
Namusale sub-county LC3 chairperson, Rambo Ongu, appealed to fishermen to use legal fishing gear to avoid falling foul of the law.
The Story Behind the Numbers”, the campaign marks the latest expression of Absa’s #WeSeeYourStory – a powerful new brand campaign that builds on the 2024 launched brand repositioning #YourStoryMatters.
Opito Moses has launched at least two initiatives in Oyam South to improve community access to clean water and generate wealth through cocoa and pine farming.
Josephine Lamwaka, a 38 year-old farmer in Parubanga parish, Pabbo sub-county noted that she did not know the danger of the chemicals her son sprayed in the maize field.
Kitgum and Lamwo are urging for strict adherence to campaign guidelines to safeguard public infrastructure and ensure safety and order during the electoral season.
The intercepted cattle are currently being held in a secured holding ground as authorities continue investigations.
From their training camp at Gulu High School, the team has become a symbol of hope and transformation in northern Uganda.
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