Lamwo leaders move to embrace Wang Oo to bridge divisions
To rebuild trust and strengthen collaboration, RDC Komakech has proposed reviving Wang Oo, a traditional Acholi dialogue forum whose name literally translates as “the fireplace.”
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To rebuild trust and strengthen collaboration, RDC Komakech has proposed reviving Wang Oo, a traditional Acholi dialogue forum whose name literally translates as “the fireplace.”
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