Salam Charity's efforts in Katakwi are part of a broader initiative to support vulnerable communities across Uganda and beyond. The charity is dedicated to providing humanitarian aid, promoting education, and fostering community development, with a focus on empowering marginalized communities to improve their living standards.
From championing the Rotary Cancer Runs to broadcasting stories of transformation, Next Media has cemented its role as the voice of Rotary in Uganda. As Dr. Urchick’s tour concluded, her visit to Next Media Park stood as a resounding endorsement of a partnership that exemplifies the power of media to inspire change.
"Village Shop" promises a delightful blend of traditional village life and modern-day challenges. From Abigail's hilarious attempts to bring her urban lifestyle to the village to Kanyankole's constant meddling, the show is packed with laugh-out-loud moments and heartwarming stories that will keep you entertained.
With Uganda facing significant challenges from deforestation and climate change, Taasa Obutonde goes beyond symbolic gestures, aiming to plant 15 million trees as a tangible response to these issues. The campaign is a call to action for individuals, organizations, and leaders to invest in a sustainable future.
In his address after the football match, President Museveni urged the people of East Africa to create wealth through the four sectors, such as commercial agriculture, ICT, services, and manufacturing. He congratulated Gor Mahia FC for winning and Kitara Football Club for playing so well and putting up a spirited fight.
The PDM is a government strategy aimed at eradicating poverty and fostering socio-economic transformation in Uganda by focusing on the parish as the lowest administrative and operational hub for planning and development. It is designed to deliver inclusive and sustainable development by addressing issues of production, financial inclusion, and service delivery at the grassroots level.