Police in Nwoya District is holding a secondary school teacher on suspicion of killing his…
Sixteen Karamojong women and children from Panyangara Sub County in Jie County Kotido district have…
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Police in Nwoya District is holding a secondary school teacher on suspicion of killing his…
Sixteen Karamojong women and children from Panyangara Sub County in Jie County Kotido district have…
Three prisoners in the Acholi sub-region are among the 79 prisoners in 15 government prisons…
A newborn baby girl is receiving treatment at Gulu Regional Referral Hospital after surviving a…
Police in Agago District have recovered fake US dollar bills worth US$ 820,000 (approximately UGX…
The Amuru district education department has rolled out a campaign to ensure that all learners…
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Until the advent of Structural Adjustment, the Uganda government provided quality and equitable universal health care and tertiary education. Under the liberal market milieu, both sectors…
Atiak Sugar Factory Investor To Receive Over US$ 12M (45 Billion Shilling) Bail Out From Gov’t
Finance minister Matia Kasaija has revealed that government is in advanced stages of advancing a loan of US$ 12.5 Million (about 45 billion shillings) to Dr.…
Police in Kitgum district is holding a man for allegedly defiling an underage girl suffering from Nodding Syndrome. Patrick Arop, a resident of Agweng West Village,…
In addition to Gilbert Olanya, the Kilak North Member of Parliament in Amuru district, it has emerged that police has now also summoned his Kilak South…
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