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Won Nyaci Attends Funeral

Posted by Fred Ogwok on March 24, 2011 at 9:31 AM Comments comments (1)

Dear Editor

Sunday 20th 03 2011 The Won Nyaci attended the burial of my grand mom Imat Yedobica Akedo daughter of late Yamo Okutto Adoko. She passed away at our home in Loro aged 103 years. May her soul rest in peace.

The Won Nyaci attended in his brand new Pajero, a present from H E YK Museveni-thanks to him. Seeing his car parked among the others spotting an ordinary registration number got me thinking. This is no ordinary Lango here.

I have seen fairly ordinary Ugandans w...

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Uganda Red Cross Society Distributes Soap to Vulnerable People

Posted by langoconference on June 7, 2009 at 9:14 AM Comments comments (2)

By Geoffrey Omara in Oyam, 27 May 2009

     

Vulnerable people receiving bars of soap from Red Cross officials in Oyam (Photo: Geoffrey Omara)


Uganda Red Cross Society has distributed over 240 cartons of soap to vulnerable groups of people in the five sub co...

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Notorious Medical Doctor Caged Over Expired Drugs

Posted by langoconference on March 19, 2009 at 6:25 PM Comments comments (0)

By Ronald Odongo, March 18, 2009
 
Police in Oyam district have caged the director of Atura medical centre in Minakulu sub county Oyam district accusing him of using expired drugs to treat patients and operating un registered medical facility.
 
Dr. Micheal Atanga who has been posing as the qualified medical doctor was netted during the joint police upon the order of the district health authority.
 
Oyam district health officer Dr. Vincent Owiny say...

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Oyam LC3 chiefs to celebrate the transfers of CAO Amal

Posted by langoconference on January 16, 2009 at 5:44 AM Comments comments (0)

By Ronald Odongo in Oyam

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Government Sends 4340 Iron sheets to Oyam IDPs

Posted by langoconference on January 16, 2009 at 5:44 AM Comments comments (0)

By Ronald Odongo in Oyam


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