NRM’s Jane Frances Acilo pitches key development agenda in Ngai
Jane Frances Acilo started her official campaign on Monday in Aleka and went to Loro on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he was in Aleka, Oyam South.
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Jane Frances Acilo started her official campaign on Monday in Aleka and went to Loro on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he was in Aleka, Oyam South.
Armed with a clear plan and a shared vision, the NRM leaders dispersed to rally their supporters and spread the party’s message across the district.
Pastoralists across Africa face climate-related violence, and inadequate climate policies that do not solve their challenges from Uganda to Djibouti.
On Thursday November 13, Jane Frances Acilo will hold rallies in Ngai sub-county, Oyam North.
Through the Tilenga Academy Training Programme, 200 trainees have received advanced instruction in production operations, both locally and abroad.
This decision stems from the fact that the leadership of the Lango Cultural Institution, under Eng. Odongo Okune, had barred Yosam Odur Ebill from accessing the centre for the past two years.
Since Monday, Jane Frances Acilo has traversed parishes in Aleka and Loro sub-counties in Oyam North and South, where thousands have expressed support towards her woman MP bid.
The Penal Code Act (Cap 120) criminalizes sexual offences deemed “against the order of nature,” with Sections 145 and 146 prescribing heavy penalties for such acts or attempts thereof.
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An analysis of ten districts in northern Uganda indicates that nearly 48,000 children aged 6–59 months suffer from acute malnutrition.
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For a year now, Eng. Michael Odongo Okune has been operating as Won Nyaci of LCI on the “successful grant of stay of execution” by the Court of Appeal with the main suit yet to be heard to its conclusion.
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