The Vice President Jessica Alupo joins the Emorimor Papa Iteso Sande Emolot and the Toroma Member of Parliament Solomon Ossiya for the launch of The Iteso book authored by Thomas Okedi at the National Theatre on June 10, 2026. The book is a chronicle about the origin of Iteso and the challenges the tribe has gone through since they migrated from Ethiopia from around 013 AD to date. Maj (rtd) Alupo said the new Teso MPs have agreed to work together with traditional and cultural leaders towards delivering government development programmes to all the areas of Teso.
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@SpireJim Kitalo nyo. This is such a great loss. Dr Spire was a great man who championed diagnosis, Management and treatment of endometriosis across the region. He helped a lot of us navigate ways to live well. May your light not stop shining
Save the date 15th October at MUBS Nakawa sports ground
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Iteso and friends of Iteso family coming together to celebrate our culture, our pride
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To the women we were and to the women we've become. Willing or not, prepared or not, we become pioneers trying to discover our path on roads that were not yet on anybody's map ~Elizabeth Fishel~ https://t.co/sgFOZ5uinj
@mkbernz@MinofHealthUG Mukama mulungi. Glad to know jaja is back on her feet. I always love to watch how she dots on her grand children at wampewo. May God satisfy her with many more years.
@maureenagena It's actually normal for that to happen. Put a small saucepan at the bottom. And if you keep the bottom of the pot clean you can drink that water. There is a company selling a water filtration system using that system. I think it's called spouts