Empowering women in Uganda’s political landscape: a call for equal opportunity
The legal framework governing Uganda’s elections, outlined in the 1995 Constitution, endorses women’s participation in the political sphere.
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The legal framework governing Uganda’s elections, outlined in the 1995 Constitution, endorses women’s participation in the political sphere.
On health, Dr Acuti, a medical professional by training, promised to advance the level of local health facilities.
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The Chief Finance Officer (CFO) of Adjumani Leku Samuel acknowledged that the budget trend has shifted over time.
Addressing the crowd, Achen expressed unwavering confidence in her victory.
The findings were presented by consultant Dr Obong Peter during a high-level dissemination meeting organised by Windle Trust International held at the Adjumani district council hall.
Ugandans will head to the polls in January 2026 to elect President and MPs, with other elections scheduled for February of the same year.
The LC II of Okangali parish, Irama Luke, applauded the OC and appealed for more engagement with police and other stakeholders.
Responding to the residents’ concerns, the OC Ciforo Police Post, Barigo Charles urged the community to remain calm and follow the right procedures in handling the matter.
Senior Finance Officer of Adjumani, Samson Yumah said the district will intensify local revenue mobilization to bridge the funding gaps
As cities expand and citizens demand better services, the question is not whether Uganda should digitize governance since it is inevitable but how to ensure that digital systems like IRAS truly serve the people at the grassroots.
A section of journalists and media managers in Lango has expressed growing concern over their safety as Uganda prepares for the 2026 general elections.
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