Nankebe claimed that the abductors have been forcing them to use their phones to talk to their relatives to demand money. Fortunately, they were not tortured.
📹 | Progress on the shs15b Kabalega-Mwanga heritage site in Kangai
The shs15 billion facility is expected to boost local tourism and lift the socio-economic status of Dokolo and the Lango sub-region.
“Access to abortion is a human rights issue” says UN SR on Right To Health
Dr. Mable Bianco: “We categorically denounced that the restrictive laws for abortion and sexual and reproductive health in our countries are creating high maternal mortality and morbidity rates.”
Museveni represented in Algiers for Intra-African trade fair 2025
The Trade Fair is running under the theme: “Boosting Intra-African Trade for a Sustainable Future: Innovation, Value Addition, and Green Industrialisation.”
Anyama Ben promises 80% water coverage in Adjumani by 2031
Anyama outlined his key manifesto pillars, pledging to prioritize good leadership, agriculture, education, health, peace and unity.
Brig. Gen. Tom Kabuye is dead
By press time on Monday morning of September 8, the UPDF was yet to release an official statement on Brig Gen Tom Kabuye’s death.
3 infantry division strengthens leadership through NCO training
The training forms part of the UPDF’s broader efforts to enhance human resource and equipment capabilities for greater operational effectiveness and efficiency.
Gen. Salim Saleh launches Jewel Michaels Foundation for education
Gen. Salim Saleh on Friday commended 15-year-old Jewel Michael for championing a cause that resonates deeply with Uganda’s vision of empowering the next generation and donated shs35m to the initiative.
“He was a pillar of UPDF professionalism” – Museveni hails Major Obua
Major Armstrong Obua joined the UPDF on September 27, 2001, as a cadet and rose through the ranks to Major. At the time of his death, he was serving as an instructor officer at the Jinja Military Academy.
At 18, Pavin Masudio is championing girls’ menstrual health in Adjumani
With no parental guidance and no access to pads, Pavin Masudio was forced to tear pieces of her own clothes to use as makeshift sanitary materials.Â
Dr. Irene Namae’s paper on the health rights of indigenous people
Her paper titiled the “Eviction of Indigenous Peoples and Its Impact on Their Right to Health” focused on one ingenious people, the Batwa
Jewel Michael turns spotlight on education with launch of her foundation
Jewel Michael’s foundation will focus primarily on education in the West Nile, with special guests such as Gen Salim Saleh expected to attend the launch.
