Arua City Clerk, David Kyasanku, notes that the projects will improve both the education and health services of the city.
Nwoya has 42 registered coffee farmers with coffee farms measuring 72 hectares already planted in the District according to the record from the District Agricultural Engineering Department.
Funded by the Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR UOS), the B-SaFFer project is a 5-year (2024-29) collaborative consortium between Mountains of the Moon University, Uganda Martyrs University ...
During the presentation of the results at State House Nakasero on Thursday, UNEB Executive Director Dan Odongo announced that ...
Sylvia Kirabo, the UNBS spokesperson explained how it is the responsibility of every stakeholder involved in the process to ...
Luuka resident district commissioner, Ronald Katende says that, they have so far disbursed 0ver 6.8 Billion Shillings to over ...
Martin Ocen, a resident of Ngora Parish in Paimol Sub-county told Uganda Radio Network in an interview that the renewed ...
The model will enable the riders access financial services through a Sacco that shall be transformed into a bank, as well as ...
In a letter shared with the ICU cabinet on Wednesday, Okwi said that he has returned to active political activities, ...
The Chief Finance Officer (CFO) of Katakwi District, Moses Oonyu, stressed that the business community’s reluctance to pay ...
Speaking at the ongoing Northern Uganda Peace Week Mao at Koboko Catholic Parish on Wednesday, Mao said that the leaders have ...
The associations have been established in the sub-counties of Loputuk, Nadunget, and Tapac in Moroto District, as well as ...