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Archbishop Kaziimba Says It’s Time To Work

Archbishop Kaziimba Says It’s Time To Work

The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, the most Rev. Dr. Samuel Stephen Kazimba-Mugalu has asked the people of Gulu...

Ministry Of Health Advances In The Fight Against Malaria

Ministry Of Health Advances In The Fight Against Malaria

The ministry of health has commissioned anti-malarial drugs to fight against malaria in the country. Ahead of...

MP Ariko Calls For Unity And Development

MP Ariko Calls For Unity And Development

In a by- election conducted in 2022 which saw NRM’s Herbert Edmund Ariko declared the winner of the Soroti city...

Soroti High Court Upholds Election Of MP Andrew Koluo

Soroti High Court Upholds Election Of MP Andrew Koluo

After the 2021 general election, Solomon Ossiya one of the contestants in the Toroma county parliamentary seat went t...

Kanungu Coffee Farmers Empowered In Bid To Boost Production

Kanungu Coffee Farmers Empowered In Bid To Boost Production

While handing over a solar system to Kanungu Coffee Farmers’ Cooperative Society Limited at the Cooperative hea...

Mbale Diocese’s Retirement Plan Of Its Clergy

Mbale Diocese’s Retirement Plan Of Its Clergy

Many people retire into poverty, to an extent that they cannot afford the basics of life like medical care. This is e...

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