Alebtong district procurement officer awarded master’s in public procurement management at UMI
Barbara Alok: “I commit everything that I do to the Lord, and He will establish my good plans,” quoting Proverbs 16:3.”
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Barbara Alok: “I commit everything that I do to the Lord, and He will establish my good plans,” quoting Proverbs 16:3.”
Amolatar district council speaker Ayonge Martin announced no future sittings until councillors are paid.
The NRM party primary election is set for Friday May 22, 2026.
Despite the objections, speaker Andera declared the budget passed and adjourned the sitting.
John Byaruhanga severely cut his children aged 7, 9 and 14 while they were asleep.
To bridge the gap, the blood bank has intensified community outreach through sensitisation campaigns and radio programmes.
RPC SSP Charles Nsaba, co-chaired the meeting with RCC Jinja City, Salim Komakech, and the Cantonment Commander Busoga sub-region, Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Kanyesigye discussed security measures ahead of May 12.
The approved budget is expected to guide service delivery and development priorities across Adjumani district.
Dr. Stanely Avudraga, the Lamwo district veterinary officer, said many farmers have become reluctant to regularly spray their animals, resulting in increasing cases of tick infestation in several sub-counties.
The Kumam leader said the achievements of the last four decades demonstrate sustained national progress under Museveni’s leadership.
Sisto Ocen Oyet, the Lamwo district chairperson described coffee farming as a transformative opportunity capable of changing livelihoods across the district if communities fully embrace it.
Oyet Denis, a beneficiary from Nwoya district says the training has advanced him from local metal workers and fabrication to world-class skills.
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