Amolatar: Otangocinge and Akol primary schools benefit from shs541m infrastructure project
Amolatar CAO Rodha Oroma warned against interference by foundation bodies in school management, saying it negatively affects learning.
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Amolatar CAO Rodha Oroma warned against interference by foundation bodies in school management, saying it negatively affects learning.
On Thursday, Ogwal Oyee emphasised that holidays are presenting increased dangers, especially for our young girls, who he said are vulnerable to predators exploiting the break to lure them into acts that cannot be tolerated.
Oyam District Health Officer (DHO), Dr. Thomas Malinga, urged the local community to support the movement of the ambulance by providing some resources for fuel.
A few days after the IGG ordered Kole district engineer to refund misused funds in millions, Kole district local government is in the spotlight again over the mismanagement of road funds in the financial year 2023/2024.
To illustrate that security and heritage can coexist, deputy RDC Obonyo Magwar shared photos of a colonial chief’s house in Aputi, Amolatar, which features a sophisticated internal safe—a relic of historical foresight.
Of the total approved budget, shs1.7 million was allocated to health and environment, shs5.8 million for gender and community-based services, among others.
Although Okello submitted untitled photographs of a road to the IGG as an activity report and accountability for the funds in October 2020, relevant parties interviewed—including local council one chairpersons from villages where the road is located denied that the road was worked on during 2017/2018.
UPC respectfully submits that the Sovereignty Protection Bill similarly requires careful reconsideration before assent.
At Lira Chief Magistrate’s Court, the civil caseload stands at 332, criminal cases at 530, land cases at 62, and family cases at 117.
Wilson Kagoro, the Chief Game Warden at Murchison/Kabalega Falls National Park (MFNP), says UWA remains committed to providing long-lasting solutions to the ongoing challenges facing communities.
Lamwo district founcillor for Palabek, Achan Jackline pointed to the critical role of infrastructure in supporting economic activity, particularly in rural areas.
The 11th Parliament is currently scrutinising the Sovereignty Bill 2026 and expectation is that it will be passed into a new law.
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