LACCODEF warns parents against child labour
Parents have been urged to stop child neglect, child labour, and other forms of child abuse.
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Parents have been urged to stop child neglect, child labour, and other forms of child abuse.
Morish Odung Omara, the Senior Inspector of Schools who represented the District Education Officer (DEO), warned parents against forcing their children into marriage.
Without robust industries, home-grown talent, and self-generated wealth, we risk remaining spectators to our own expanse.
Political and governance analysts expect the proposal to face intense scrutiny from both lawmakers and civil society actors before any formal legislative steps are taken.
Stones suspected to have been used as murder weapons were recovered and kept as exhibits, SP Jimmy Patrick Okema, PRO for North Kyoga Region said.
Ogwal’s appeal is seen as a significant effort to heal divisions and steer public focus toward sustainable development and cultural cohesion.
The Nakasongola branch will become Wazalendo SACCO’s 15th cash-operating branch.
Dr Apea, the incumbent woman MP for Amolatar district, says Ugandans need to celebrate the far this government has brought this country.
The trajectory to 2050 is not leading toward a rupture but a refinement of these systemic imperatives.
Tonny Ogwang, the Local Council One Chairperson of Oloc Cell, expressed his pride in seeing the candidates walk away with valuable materials.
The Ugandan Contingent Administration Officer, Colonel Hamza Kasajja, described Tarehe Sita as a landmark day in the history of Uganda and the UPDF, representing sacrifice, patriotism, and service to humanity.
Our society still values university degrees, and “white collar” jobs so much compared to TVET qualifications.
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