Ketty Etap, another councillor representing individuals with disabilities, expressed frustration with the party’s deteriorating image in Amolatar.
BKK suspends 32nd Empango celebrations as Ebola suspects reach 3 in Bunyoro
Empango is an annual coronation anniversary celebrated by the Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom to honour the Omukama (King) and commemorate the day he ascended the throne.
Driving Africa’s fair energy transition through technology and innovation
Africa’s energy transition must be shaped by Africans themselves, says Prof. Bart Nnaji.
3 Kalaki PDM SACCO officials remanded on extortion charge
The suspects allegedly obtained money from over 100 beneficiaries of PDM SACCO groups in Opungure parish, Kakure sub-county, during the year 2024.
Ben Anyama urges peace and unity after Adjumani LC5’s smooth transition
The former LC5 chairperson of Adjumani, Ben Anyama said on Tuesday leadership transition should be conducted peacefully and transparently to strengthen governance and ensure that development programs continue without interruption.
Vocational skills – northern Uganda’s hope for jobs among youth
Vocational skills are marketable everywhere,” Odwar Thomas, an instructor in the department of BCP at Tara Vocational Institute.
How rural operating theaters improve emergency health services
Dr. Patrick Kijumi, the Lamwo District Health Officer also in-charge Padibe Health Centre IV, said rural operating theatres have significantly improved emergency healthcare delivery.
Hoima hospital isolates man, 50, over suspected Ebola
The DHO of Hoima told tndNews, Uganda that the suspect had a sign of nose bleeding, an Ebola sign.
Corruption: It can’t just be parliament, says ex-govt spokesperson Ofwono
Anita Annet Among, until now, if an audit can be made, is one of the wealthiest human beings in Uganda.
Meat impounded, butcheries closed as Hoima launches operation on illegal sale
Dr Oliver Grace Musinguzi, veterinary officer for Hoima City told tndNews, Uganda that the operation is to ensure that all slaughtered meat is inspected to confirm its safety before public consumption.
What Museveni said when he walked with ‘corrupt civil servants’ in Kampala
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni now in his 7th term of presidency seems to have finally opened the valves against corruption in Uganda.
The biggest problem we have now is corruption – Museveni
And to reduce the public debt and corruption to manageable figures, more than speeches and lectures by the Head of State are required.
