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SMOOTH PREPARATIONS AS CHRISTIANS GEAR FOR THE JUNE 3 UGANDA MARTYRS DAY COMMEMORATION

BY RICHARD DRASIMAKU ARUA: TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2025 The preparations for the June 3rd Uganda Martyrs’ Day commemoration are proceeding smoothly with the organizers expecting to achieve set targets for a colorful event. Rt Rev Charles Collins Andaku, the bishop of Madi-West Nile Diocese said in a media briefing about …

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WHY THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION OPENED A SH4BN OFFICE IN ARUA

BY RICHARD DRASIMAKU Arua: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 Richard Kamugisha Baabo, the acting secretary of the electoral commission (EC) said some years back, the commission asked districts to avail land for construction of their field offices. Arua district was one of the few districts that offered land for this purpose …

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BIKU PRAYER MOUNTAIN, UGANDA’S MAGNIFICENT SYMBOL OF FAITH

BY RICHARD DRASIMAKU NEBBI: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2025 Tucked away in the gorgeous serenity of the Western Rift Valley in Goli, a border sub county in Uganda’s Nebbi district is Biku prayer mountain, a magnificent symbol of faith. This fascinating landscape of impressive outlay is variously remembered for hosting the …

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PRIORITIZE GIRL-CHILD EDUCATION, SAYS ABDU KALSUM

BY RICHARD DRASIMAKU ARUA: THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2025 Many girls in Arua City and the surrounding areas are loitering on the streets vending petty goods and drugs, ignoring calls to be at school. As they do this, the miss vital basic right in their growth period to receive education, thereby …

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REFUGEE WOMEN ACHIEVE BETTER LIVELIHOODS, ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE

By Josephine Osandru Mawua, TEREGO/MADI-OKOLLO: MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025 In the wake of unbearable heat waves due to rising temperatures sweeping through East Africa and coupled with scarcity of water, living in a refugee settlement has been a mind-blowing experience in the Rhino Camp Refugee settlement in Terego and Madi …

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KOBOKO WOMEN TAKE ON ECO-FARMING TO RESTORE DEGRADED FARMLANDS

By Janeth Fridah KOBOKO: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 In an effort to save the environment from degradation, women in lobule Sub County in Koboko district have embarked on tree planting. Shifa Salama, a member of the host community in Lobule, said that they formed an association of over 84 women …

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