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Acholi, Lango | The maize stalks stood motionless under the scorching June sun. A few weeks earlier, they had swayed gently in the wind, their…
The Little Sisters of Mary Immaculate of Gulu, a Catholic indigenous congregation with over 550 members, has ventured into commercial coffee farming in a bold…
The first group of the 175 registered under the climate-smart agricultural transformation (CSAT) project in Amolatar district has received their package. Nen Anyim Beekeeping Group,…
Lamwo district is steadily emerging as one of Northern Uganda’s growing coffee-producing areas, with district leaders and farmer groups intensifying efforts to promote coffee farming…
Wingu is East Africa’s first specialist carrier-neutral data centre operator and cloud solutions provider, with strategic locations in Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Tanzania.
Kole North MP Dr. Acuti warned that failure to act could undermine healthcare delivery and compromise Uganda’s readiness to host AFCON matches.
The mayor of Kitgum municipality, Richard Okwera, praised the procurement and technical teams for successfully securing a contractor.
“At the moment, the district is exploring alternative options, including the possible sale of some assets, to raise funds and clear the outstanding allowances,” CAO Chuna Moses Kapolon explained.
The event will run from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm and is open to Senior 3, Senior 4, Senior 5, Senior 6 students, and vacists seeking clarity about their next steps.
For East African countries, the declaration represents both an opportunity and a challenge
Rev Edward Kiirya, the District Education Officer, stated that investigations into extortion claims at all government schools are ongoing.
Figures released on Fools Day but were never to fool members and the public during the SACCO’s 20th Annual General Meeting held at Gaddafi Barracks in Jinja, showed that total assets increased to shs1.4 trillion from shs1.1 trillion over the same period.
On Thursday last week, the Albertine region police PRO Julius Allan Hakiza confirmed the arrest of five people in connection with the theft of drugs at Kapapi Health Centre III.
With a growing population and increasing demand for land, challenges such as delayed registrations, disputes, and encroachment have continued to hinder progress.
Acan’s story is not an isolated incident and she claims that in Awach town council, rape is a weekly occurrence with the perpetrators often not apprehended.
Chief Administrative Officer Chuna Moses Kapolon acknowledged the delays but assured the council that efforts are ongoing to resolve the bottlenecks.
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