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South Rwenzori Mother’s Union Resumes Grassroots Outreach

South Rwenzori Mother’s Union Resumes Grassroots Outreach

The South Rwenzori Diocesan Mothers’ Union has resumed its grassroots outreach programs and leadership inductio...

Archbishop Kaziimba Lays Foundation Stone For St. Andrew’s Church Project In Bukoto

Archbishop Kaziimba Lays Foundation Stone For St. Andrew’s Church...

The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, has today laid the foundation stone for the construc...

New six-month HIV prevention injection lands in Uganda

New six-month HIV prevention injection lands in Uganda

Uganda’s HIV prevention programme has received a major reinforcement following...

Uganda secures 20.15% stake in Kenya Pipeline Company

Uganda secures 20.15% stake in Kenya Pipeline Company

Uganda has taken a significant step toward strengthening its energy security followi...

PDM enters new phase with 2026/27 budget boost to UGX78.25 Trillion

PDM enters new phase with 2026/27 budget boost to UGX78.25 Trilli...

Uganda’s Parish Development Model (PDM), a flagship socio‑economic initiativ...

Study reveals alcohol’s cost to society and economy

Study reveals alcohol’s cost to society and economy

Uganda’s alcohol consumption patterns are increasingly being framed not only a...

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