Sunday, April 26, 2026

Forgotten Sorrow for Persons with Disabilities in Northern Uganda

By Okello Jesus Ojara Climate change threatens all of us. But for those of us living...

Compensation for Ugandan traders, in South Sudan

Article by Spirit FM The Government of South Sudan put in place a committee of officers to verify exact number of Ugandan...

R-ARCSS: Catholic Bishop slams CTSAMVM over lack of feedback sharing

By: Modi Archangelo, Radio Easter fm The Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangement Monitoring and Verification Mechanism or CTSAMVM...

South Sudan impose yet another lockdown, effect it till mid January 2022.

By Sebit Patrick “With the emergence of the new variants (delta and Omicron) and the...

Food rations distribution has delayed. Yet we have nothing left to eat, refugees say.

Author: Ojok Michael World Food Programme (WFP) is concerned about rowdy situation in Rhino camp of South Sudanese people a result of...

Coronavirus: Uganda in lockdown amid extensions

Editor's pick | Uganda One month after the WHO declared the coronavirus disease outbreak a pandemic, Uganda is struggling to curb the...

Relationship between refugees and hosts, in Uganda, is going through a sticky patch.

Author: Kenyi Emmanuel South Sudanese refugees living in settlement camps, in Northern Uganda are caught between a rock and a hard ground. They...

NGO better paying jobs drain public amenities of their staff

Although child health mortality and health-related issues amongst the population of Uganda have vigorously been dealt with, in the recent years...

Uganda celebrates Press freedom, amid the media feeling of doom and gloom

Write-up by Ochan Hannington As the world prepared to celebrate 3 May, a World Press Freedom Day, Uganda communications and media regulator, Uganda...

Masses are leaving their settlement camps. They enter towns.

Author: Odama Joseph During the violent conflict, millions of South Sudanese were forced out of their homes. Some fled into neighboring countries...

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