Natasha Mariam, the State House Anti-Corruption Unit spokesperson confirmed the arrest, and said even the district engineer is wanted to go and record statements.
Preliminary census results reveal growing youth challenges
On June 27, UBOS released the 2024 Population and Housing Census preliminary results in an event attended by President Museveni.
Wavenet takes centre stage, ignite 2024 in Copenhagen
Wavenet’s CEO, Suren Pinto, captivated the audience at the ‘AI at Scale’ forum.
Committee for the Uganda national military museum takes charge
In order to ensure the success of the museum, Maj Gen Rwakitarate urged every UPDF member to take the initiative and support the project.
Altair names Aitek Channel partner for the North, West, and Central African regions
Aitek to offer Altair’s leading data analytics and AI solutions throughout Morocco, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Cameroon.
Amolatar police approve Wednesday [today] demo: “It is a constitutional right.”
Adupa told this publication that the demonstration is intended to raise public awareness of grievances about suspected abuse of office and public funds by some Amolatar district officials.
Lira City boda riders want DPC Ruganza’s transfer cancelled
RCC Egole thanked boda riders for being concerned about their security and other challenges to their business.
Breaking: Amolatar’s CAO, Samuel, is arrested
The CAO has been accused by some NRM party members of corruption.
CSOs empowered to improve service delivery and development through localization
According to Daniel Okello, Executive Director and Technical Lead of Passion Aid Foundation Africa, the engagement is a positive step forward, particularly for NGOs, CBOs, and CSOs operating in northern Uganda.
UPDF disqualifies 10 for presenting fraudulent documents in Adjumani
On May 20, 2024, the UPDF announced plans to recruit 9,627 infantry soldiers in ten different zones across the country beginning July 1, 2024.
UPDF asks candidates to observe discipline as recruitment exercise begins
The team leader emphasised that the UPDF will always strive to maintain its dignity and that no standard will be compromised in the future.
500 vulnerable students will receive FAWE scholarships in 2024
FAWE and the MasterCard Foundation have sponsored 334 vulnerable students over the last seven years.
