Lawmakers applaud Lira regional referral hospital for quality health care
The lawmakers on PAC also applauded the hospital for increasing its revenue collection through the private wing service.
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The lawmakers on PAC also applauded the hospital for increasing its revenue collection through the private wing service.
Many influential figures, including senior judges and legal professionals, are lobbying for the role, and Wangadya, along with other prominent names like Justice Musa Ssekaana, is seen as a potential candidate.
As Lamwo prepares to roll out the distribution, officials remain optimistic that the initiative will significantly reduce malaria infections and related deaths.
Sam Oyado, senior community development officer of Kotido district, says that much has not changed about gender based violence because of the different cultural norms.
A 1970s-era cattle dip tank at Mucwini in Kitgum district has been brought back to life after 40 years of dormancy.
Kidepo valley national park is located in Karamoja and boarders South Sudan and Kenya.
As refugee women continue to build livelihoods and sustain their families, the need for certification support remains critical.
According to Aluma Mamawi, a member of the Ira, the clan is advocating for peaceful coexistence rather than confrontation.
UNBS appears poised to take a more deliberate step towards standards that leave no consumer behind.
While demand for agricultural products remains high, quality issues continue to hold farmers back.
The poor performance has been attributed to students dodging lessons, absenteeism and lack of commitment.
Patrick Dominic Akor, the head of political assistant to MP Okot, reassured the public that all campaign promises would be addressed systematically.
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