Jane Frances Acilo oversees maize seeds distribution in Oyam
There are high hopes that Jane Frances Acilo will win the party primary election and carry the yellow flag in the MP seat contest.
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Acholi, Lango | The maize stalks stood motionless under the scorching June sun. A few weeks earlier, they had swayed gently in the wind, their…
The Little Sisters of Mary Immaculate of Gulu, a Catholic indigenous congregation with over 550 members, has ventured into commercial coffee farming in a bold…
The first group of the 175 registered under the climate-smart agricultural transformation (CSAT) project in Amolatar district has received their package. Nen Anyim Beekeeping Group,…
Lamwo district is steadily emerging as one of Northern Uganda’s growing coffee-producing areas, with district leaders and farmer groups intensifying efforts to promote coffee farming…
There are high hopes that Jane Frances Acilo will win the party primary election and carry the yellow flag in the MP seat contest.
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