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Ongwen appeals conviction

Ongwen appeals conviction
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Health Centre II faces demolition in 90 days

Health Centre II faces demolition in 90 days
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Govt to lift ban on construction of new fuel stations

Mr Stephen Barisigara, an assistant commissioner at the ministry, made the remark while speaking at a stakeholder engagement meeting for fuel dealers in Gulu City at the weekend

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Refugees start commercial maize farming in Adjumani

Daily Monitor Monday May 31 2021 The Mungula farm that is run by refugees and members of the host fcommunities in Mungula, Itirikwa Sub- county, Adjumani District. PHOTO/TOBBIAS JOLLY OWINY Summary In November 2020, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) launched Uganda’s first commercial farm for refugees and host communities at Aliwala Village in Mungula parish, Itirikwa Sub-county, Adjumani District.  This followed a memorandum of understanding between the refugees and host communities last June in which they agreed to engage in commercial maize production for seven years on  the 2,000 acre piece of land offered by the local communities. Advertisement

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Clerics pray for return of abducted seminarians

Daily Monitor Thursday May 27 2021 Gulu Archdiocese Vicar General Msgr Mathew Odong (right) and Lira Diocese Bishop Lino Santos Wanok during memorial prayers for the abducted seminarians recently. PHOTO | TOBBIAS JOLLY OWINY Summary This month marks 18 years since the rebels attacked Sacred Heart Seminary Lacor in Akurukwee, Lamogi Sub-county, Amuru District, and abducted 41 seminarians under the cover of darkness. Advertisement Gulu Catholic Archdiocese is optimistic that the 11 missing seminarians abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels in 2003 are still alive and will return home. This month marks 18 years since the rebels attacked Sacred Heart Seminary Lacor in Akurukwee, Lamogi Sub-county, Amuru District, and abducted 41 seminarians under the cover of darkness.

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