Amolatar HoDs trained to realise local economic development
By establishing a robust economic narrative, Tumwine the district can position itself favorably in the eyes of potential investors and partners.
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By establishing a robust economic narrative, Tumwine the district can position itself favorably in the eyes of potential investors and partners.
Women entrepreneurs were urged to invest time in learning and training and to see business as a long-term journey requiring effort and consistency.
In 2022, former Oyam South MP Isaah Otto Amiza was arrested by the police on allegation of inciting Lango to protest against the government on the poor state of Lira-Kamdini road.
Akena said, what they (the UPC) have achieved in recent days, is a wonderful starting point.
The Regional Police Commander (RPC) for the Kiira Region, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Charles Nsaba, reassured the public and the Electoral Commission of a dominant and visible security presence throughout the electoral period.
The START is designed to extend concessional loans to SMEs that are formally registered and active in the agribusiness sector.
Regular spraying is the only effective way to control ticks and prevent the spread of deadly diseases, according to the Lamwo DVO.
Okot’s campaign manifesto outlines five key pillars designed to uplift Chua West from poverty to prosperity.
17 SACCO groups in Agwata Town Council, and the additional six PDM groups were subscribed unlawfully, leading to their removal.
Oyuwi primary school has a total enrollment of 980 pupils but we only have 154 desks which is not enough for the pupils.
Uganda’s energy landscape remains heavily reliant on firewood and charcoal, despite mounting evidence of their long-term economic, health, and environmental costs.
As solar storage integration accelerates and competition intensifies, Sungrow sees innovation and system optimization as the twin engines for progress.
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