Saturday, December 13, 2025

Can prayers bring peace to war-ravaged South Sudan?

In an effort to try to bring peace in war-torn-South Sudan, many players work tirelessly. Religion is not left behind. Christians...

Unruly food cuts send refugees into farming amid lockdown.

Each refugee in Uganda’s Rhino camp settlement used to receive 12 kilograms of food ration. That was before the...

Innovation for social cohesion

Both locals and South Sudanese refugees, living in Northern Uganda are free to sign-up to 'innovation centres', where interested individuals from...

Sport activities encourage peaceful coexistence – a South Sudan’s minister.

For many South Sudanese, the country’s revitalized peace agreement is coming rather too slow. Majorities are seemingly waiting on peace to...

The Walking school bus introduces Simbi to supplement textbooks in schools.

Text books alongside other scholastic materials are the basic requirement for establishing a learning centre. In some westnile districts of Arua...

Rape and Theft: How 24-Year-Old man ended up battling for life after mob beatings.

By Emmy Daniel Ojara, Speak fm GULU. Kinyera Wilberforce, a 24 year old man ended up...

Agriculture as tool for nurturing co-existence

Uganda government agricultural project, Abi Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Abi ZARDI,) is introducing a scientific and a “better way"...

Scrap-metal-market along South Sudan-Uganda border area is booming, amid concerns.

As South Sudan’s war continues, in some parts, so many citizens still are forced to leave their homes. But did you...

Coronavirus: how defying presidential order landed religious leader in custody.

By Adiidi Rashul, Spirit fm. The #Presidential Order came into effect on the 22nd march 2020,...

HIV/AIDS is “killing life in Palabek” refugee settlement of South Sudanese people.

Officials in Uganda’s refugee-hosting-Lamwo district suspect HIV/AIDS prevalence amongst South Sudanese refugees is on the rise. The situation is worrying, they...

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