
UWA Races to Reintroduce Rhinos in Ajai by Christmas
If all goes to plan, rhinos will once again graze the plains of Ajai before year’s end—a symbolic victory for conservation

If all goes to plan, rhinos will once again graze the plains of Ajai before year’s end—a symbolic victory for conservation

Mrs. Museveni’s statement placed technology and climate change at the centre of the country’s most urgent challenges, warning that innovation without

The initiative aims to empower youth, women, and local leaders through digital storytelling, civic engagement, and media safety training. By Chowoo

By Our Reporter. Gulu University Secretary, Obol David Otori led a team of 15 university staff and pitched camp in

As Gulu City continues to grow, leaders are optimistic that this project will become a national model of inclusive, citizen-driven water

These allocations will fund priority projects identified through local consultations, including schools, health centers, water supply systems, and alternative livelihood ventures.

“My vegetable farm has dried up,” she says. “I’ve had to resort to carrying water in buckets from the well just

“We lost so many things last year when water entered our gardens. Some of us couldn’t pay school fees for our

Over 90% of Ugandans cook with unsafe fuels. Can the media help change that? By Wilfred Okot. Gulu City 2nd June

Uprooted invasive plant species await burning at Murchison Falls National Park as part of a 2023 habitat restoration effort led

Farmers are struggling to predict rainfall and sunshine patterns due to increasing weather unpredictability By Wilfred Okot In the heart of

The census aims to generate critical data on the distribution, population size, and genetic health of mountain gorillas and chimpanzees—two of







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