Andrew Okello Awany, the Regional Agricultural Officer for Lango, commended the government for the timely distribution and addressing previous concerns about delays.
Over 500 Kole North youth earn up to shs2m/m courtesy of MP Dr Actui skilling centres
Kole North MP Dr Samuel Opio Acuti said he has so far equipped more than 1,000 youths with vocational skills in courses such as carpentry, hairdressing, tailoring, building and construction, and motorcycle mechanics.
How sexpest Kole district CID officer ASP Ebong Dickens raped an Akalo Comp. SS student aged 19
According to SP Jimmy Patrick Okema, the North Kyoga Regional Police Public Relations Officer, the incident took place on April 21, 2026, at approximately 1:30pm.
Seeds of change: URRI project helps youths in Adjumani build resilient futures
Despite the challenges, the URRI project continues to offer hope, equipping young people in Adjumani with practical skills, financial knowledge, and opportunities to become self-reliant.
Dr. Obote College postpones alumni reunion meeting to August 2026
On Wednesday, 22 April 2026, the Dr Obote College alumni chairperson, Professor Ario Otema, said they have postponed the gathering to August 29, 2026, from May 2.
Ins and Outs as IGP Abas reshuffles police bosses in North Kyoga
ASP Akello Miriam has been moved from Otuke to Kyankwanzi as District Traffic Officer.
Kwania asks MoWT to rehabilitate a 7.8km crucial road linking Dokolo
Kwania district currently manages over 2,300km of roads but operates on a limited budget of approximately shs1 billion.
2 panga-wielding boys arrested in Kawempe division
Upon searching their bags, officers recovered pangas, breaking implements, and two suspected stolen phones.
Amolatar: Alemere SS students stage violent strike, teachers flee
Over 500 students have reportedly fled the school premises, with many seeking refuge in nearby bushes after police moved in to quell the riot.
Rethinking culture to secure women’s land rights in the Madi sub-region
Ajio Edina, a member of Human Rights Defenders and an advocate, points to the need for awareness and internal empowerment.
Relief amid strain: MTI recruits 154 health workers in Adjumani post layoffs
The newly recruited staff are expected to ease the burden across facilities, although officials admit the numbers are still insufficient to fully restore services to previous levels.
Motor vandalism increases as police intensify theft operations in Albertine
Police PRO for Albertine, Julius Allan Hakiza, noted that in the last weeks, they registered a decrease in motor theft, but with an increase in vandalism on vehicles.
