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St. Gracious SS Registers 53 Students for University Admission on 2026 National Merit
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Dokolo Chief Magistrate’s Court Hailed for Timely Justice Delivery, High Case Disposal Rate, Corruption-Free Zone and People-Centred Service.
Dokolo, Uganda | Justice sector stakeholders in Dokolo District have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening coordination and improving access to timely, people-centred justice during the District Coordination Committee meeting held at Dokolo Chief Magistrate's Court on Friday.
The meeting, chaired by Resident Magistrate Grade I HW Vincent Muzeyi, was held under the theme, "Strengthening Multi-Sectoral Collaboration for Timely, Accessible and People-Centred Justice in Dokolo District."
Addressing representatives from the Judiciary, Uganda Police Force, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Uganda Prisons Service, local government, religious leaders and other stakeholders, HW Muzeyi thanked them for their continued support, saying teamwork has greatly improved justice delivery in the district.
He updated stakeholders on recent changes within the Judiciary, including the appointment of new top leadership, and outlined the Judiciary's transformation agenda aimed at delivering efficient, accountable and technology-driven justice.
"The Judiciary is moving towards a people-centred justice system where services will increasingly be technology-driven. Court filing, performance assessments and feedback mechanisms are gradually shifting online," he said.
HW Muzeyi revealed that the court has significantly reduced its case backlog, with only a few old land cases still pending, adding that judicial officers are committed to disposing of cases quickly to avoid unnecessary delays that fuel conflicts within communities.
He urged stakeholders to embrace Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Alternative Justice Systems (AJS), including mediation and culturally accepted methods of conflict resolution, saying such approaches help communities resolve disputes peacefully while reducing pressure on the courts.
HW Muzeyi further commended the Resident District Commissioner's office, Uganda Police Force, the Directorate of Public Prosecutions and Uganda Prisons Service for their cooperation, which has strengthened security and improved justice administration in Dokolo.
Among the court's recent achievements, HW Muzeyi highlighted the acquisition of an official vehicle to facilitate field operations, maintenance of a corruption-free working environment, improved customer experience, enhanced media engagement and increased access to justice through mediation, Small Claims Procedure and daily court hearings.
He noted that during the last quarter, Dokolo Chief Magistrate's Court registered 121 cases and disposed of 81, representing a disposal rate of approximately 67 percent.
However, he expressed concern over the increasing number of divorce cases and the rising involvement of juveniles in capital offences, calling upon parents, religious leaders and community leaders to strengthen family values and guide young people away from crime.
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President Museveni Hosts Former Entebbe Hostage 50 Years After Historic Airport Hijacking
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Lango News Network Media | Birthday Message
Management and staff of Lango News Network Media join the nation in wishing First Lady Maama Janet Kataaha Museveni, Minister of Education and Sports, a Happy Birthday.
We celebrate your dedicated service to Uganda, your passion for education, and your example as a mother to the nation. May God bless you with good health, wisdom, and many more years.
Happy Birthday, Maama Janet. 🎂🇺🇬
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Uganda, Portugal Explore Cooperation in Agro-Industrialisation, Energy and Tourism
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MP Ocen Kiring Donates 1 Million to Boost Kioga North's Dwog Pacu Cup Campaign
Amolatar, Uganda- Kioga North Constituency Member of Parliament, Geoffrey Ocen Kiring, has pledged continued support towards the Dwog Pacu Cup by donating sports equipment and cash to facilitate the tournament's activities.
Speaking during preparations for the Kioga North Constituency Dwog Pacu Cup 2026, Ocen Kiring, who serves as the patron of the competition, pledged to provide five footballs and one set of uniforms to support training activities for participating teams. He also donated Shs1 million towards the organization of the tournament.
Ocen said the support is intended to strengthen the teams and improve their performance ahead of the competition.
"I want Kioga North Constituency to win the Dwog Pacu Cup this year. That is why we are supporting our players with the necessary equipment and resources to prepare well," Ocen Kiring said.
He encouraged players to remain focused, disciplined, and confident as they prepare for the tournament, noting that self-belief is key to achieving success on the field.
Ocen further urged team officials and community members to work together in supporting local talent, saying sports play an important role in promoting unity and identifying gifted young athletes.
The Dwog Pacu Cup is a popular football tournament that brings together teams from different Constituencies across Lango Sub-region to compete while promoting talent development, teamwork, and community cohesion.
The second edition of the tournament is expected to attract teams from across the region as they battle for top honors.
Last year's Dwog Pacu Cup, Kioga County was the Champion.
Won Nyaci Pays Tribute to Otyek, Urges Men to Undergo Routine Prostate Examinations
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TOP STORY: The Resident District Commissioner (RDC) of Amolatar District, Francis Okello Odoki Rwotlonyo, has warned officials against corruption and diversion of government agricultural inputs as the district commenced the distribution of hand hoes to farmers.
Odoki Rwotlonyo made the remarks on Wednesday while officiating at the flag-off ceremony for the distribution exercise alongside the District Vice Chairperson, Geoffreey Oyuku
The initiative is expected to benefit approximately 39,428 households across the district and forms part of the government's efforts to boost agricultural productivity, enhance food security, and improve household incomes.
Odoki emphasized that the hand hoes are intended for genuine beneficiaries and cautioned those involved in the distribution process against engaging in malpractice.
He warned that any individual found diverting the hoes or participating in corrupt practices would face arrest and possible interdiction.
"We shall not tolerate any form of corruption in this exercise. These tools are meant to support our farmers, and anyone who attempts to deprive them of this government assistance will be dealt with according to the law," Odoki said.
Odoki further urged officials responsible for the distribution to uphold transparency and accountability to ensure the agricultural tools reach the intended beneficiaries.
He noted that effective distribution of the hoes would contribute significantly to improving agricultural production and household livelihoods in the district.
Lango News Network Media | Heroes Day 2026
Management and staff of Lango News Network Media wish all Ugandans a Happy Heroes Day.
Today we honor the brave men and women whose sacrifice gave us freedom. Your courage inspires us to serve you with truth and integrity every day.
To our readers across the Global — thank you for choosing Lango News Network Media as your source of truth. We pledge to keep telling your stories with courage and honesty, just as our heroes did.
Wishing you a peaceful and reflective Heroes Day.
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