“I am the coartem for Kole South constituency” – youth MP Okot
Paul Oluge, LC1 chairperson of Aparango village, praised Okot as a trusted leader arriving at the right time to bring development.
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Paul Oluge, LC1 chairperson of Aparango village, praised Okot as a trusted leader arriving at the right time to bring development.
Aboda Solomon, Chairperson of WALK Creative Arts SACCO, expressed gratitude to the government, saying the funding represents long-overdue recognition of the creative sector.
As Adjumani prepares for the day, NEMA hopes the event will galvanise fresh commitment to reversing decades of environmental degradation.
As enforcement tightens and intelligence networks expand, smugglers are finding fewer places to hide.
Two suspects are currently in custody at Kamdini Town Council Police Station to assist with investigations, according to SP Jimmy Patrick Okema.
Robert Wamala from URA appealed to businessmen to practice record keeping to realise the progress in profits or losses during their business activities.
The elections were concluded during the 149th Meeting of the Board of Directors held on 11 December 2025.
The mafia has the capacity to squeeze the indigenous businesspeople out of business through overtaxation and other measures.
The Gulu Regional Fish Fry Centre, one of the four facilities Uganda hoped would transform fish farming nationwide was designed to produce two million fingerlings per cycle, a game changer for a region still recovering from years of conflict.
According to the camp’s lead physician, Private Dr Auki Andrew, the mobile team began operations in Karenga on 5 December.
Present at the ceremony were ACP Francis Chemusto the Commandant Anti Stock Theft Unit, Assistant RDC Moroto Aol Mark Musooka, Senior and junior officers of UPDF, Police.
The Ministry of Health is set to recruit 144 Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) in the Dokolo district.
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