The radio which begun broadcasting in 2004 has been a leading voice for evangelism in West Nile and parts of Northern Uganda. Many say it has empowered the communities through reliable information and entertainment.
The deceased brother-in-law Moses Omal Obote, said the deceased was on her way home when she met the already-charged lone elephant which attacked and killed her.
The deceased have identified as Sylvia Ayano, 12, Micah Oboi, 10, and Marvin Egunyu Marvin, 6- all pupils of St. Luciah Nursery and Primary Madera in Soroti City.
On Tuesday, in Doglokutu East cell, Padibe Town Council, a mob beat Onek Samuel, 32 to death over allegations of stealing two chickens belonging to Opira Kenneth and Akello Cavine, all residents of the Doglokutu cell.
The “Improving Food Security and Resilience of Food Production Systems” is an initiative that is expected to indirectly impact up to 80,000 individuals across all nine districts of the Karamoja sub-region—including Abim, Amudat, Kaabong, Karenga, Kotido, Moroto, Nabilatuk, and Napak. The program will target selected parishes in at least one sub-county in each district.
Private Bony Ameny 45 surrendered on Wednesday morning from Te-Okiro cell, Wii-polo ward in Lai Muttu Town Council where he has been hiding for over a week since the shooting incident.
Martin Kwemwa a resident of Kapkotorokwo village in Benet Sub-county, says that their pleas to the authorities to rehabilitate the roads have failed to yield results.
Archbishop Steven Kazimba Mugalu, of the Church of Uganda, says that the church has decided to hold four days of prayer, fasting, and praise for God to address the nation’s challenges.