From the village, the nation rises: Restore power where it belongs!
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By Peter Labeja | The predicted El-Niño rains threatening to follow this year’s acute dry spell will pile extra pressure on Northern Uganda’s food gains…
The Lango sub-region is among the areas across the country recommended by the Office of the President, through Operation Wealth Creation (OWC), to benefit from…
Over 500 farmers in Kole North are excited after receiving a total of shs288 million from the Agro Consortium, in partnership with the Ministry of…
Kitgum | District leaders in Kitgum are stepping up efforts to address youth unemployment by promoting irrigation farming and commercial agriculture. Leaders argue that improved…
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The tree planting initiative aligns with Uganda’s broader environmental policy and complements national and global climate change efforts
On Tuesday, July 8, Jane Frances Acilo was part of a joint campaign in Loro and Aber sub-counties as NRM prepares for primary elections on July 17.
Aber gave Opito Moses more than love on Tuesday as canidates for Oyam South, LC5 and woman MP converge at the sub-county headquarters for a joint campaign.
Youth and elders alike participated, showcasing the diversity and beauty of Madi culture.
KONE was founded in 1910 in Finland and entered the Egyptian market in the early 1990s through local distributors.
The DEO of Lamwo has announced plans to conduct a district-wide mapping exercise to identify out-of-school children and understand the root causes of non-enrollment in specific areas.
On Monday, Jane Francis Acilo, Ajok Bless Otim, Susan Apili and Anyango Stella and candidates for LC5 and Oyam North MP flags were in Aleka and Otwal.
At almost 80% completion rate, the house has self-contained rooms for the Bishop, his Chaplain; Archdeacon and guests of the Archdeaconry.
The Lira Forest Reserve, a gazetted area meant for environmental conservation, has in recent years faced growing pressure from illegal encroachment and land grabbing.
Catering services are increasingly becoming a vital source of employment in Kitgum municipality, especially for out-of-school youth and women who may not have formal employment.
Lamwo District Education Officer, Banabas Langoya, backed the CFO’s directive, stating that the lack of financial discipline among some school administrators has negatively impacted service delivery.
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