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Kengoga, Stephen Sail Through Unopposed as Ngoma Town Council Swears in New Leadership

A vibrant and massive ceremony yesterday engulfed the headquarters of Ngoma Town Council as newly elected leaders officially took oath of office in an event marked by excitement, unity, and celebration among residents and political leaders.

The swearing-in ceremony was presided over by the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Sande Eric, who applauded the newly elected councillors for earning the trust of the people and urged them to prioritize service delivery, accountability, and development.

Inspection of Lwesindizi Road Works Shows Major Progress in Nakaseke North

Nakaseke District — Leaders and technical staff have conducted an inspection of the ongoing maintenance works on the 24-kilometre Lwesindizi Road in Kinyogoga Sub-county, a route long considered one of the worst in Nakaseke North Constituency.

The inspection revealed that the road is now approximately 80 percent complete, marking a significant improvement in accessibility for residents and road users. Once fully rehabilitated, the road will provide a vital link between Nakaseke District and neighboring Nakasongola District, easing transport and boosting local economic activity.

Kinyogoga Sub-county Council has passed a budget worth over shillings UGX 200 million

Kinyogoga Sub-county Council has passed a budget worth over shillings 200 million for the new financial year, with major emphasis placed on infrastructure development aimed at improving service delivery and boosting socio-economic transformation within the area.

The budget was approved during a council sitting presided over by the Sub-county Speaker, Kato Ramathan, who commended councillors and technical staff for their commitment towards the growth and development of Kinyogoga Sub-county.

Nakaseke District Chairperson, Koomu Ignatius Kiwanuka officially takes Oath of office.

The political atmosphere in Nakaseke District was filled with excitement and renewed hope as the newly elected District Chairperson, Koomu Ignatius, together with district councillors, officially took oath of office in a colorful swearing-in ceremony attended by leaders, civil servants, supporters, and residents from across the district.

Kengoga, Stephen Sail Through Unopposed as Ngoma Town Council Swears in New Leadership

A vibrant and massive ceremony yesterday engulfed the headquarters of Ngoma Town Council as newly elected leaders officially took oath of office in an event marked by excitement, unity, and celebration among residents and political leaders.

The swearing-in ceremony was presided over by the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Sande Eric, who applauded the newly elected councillors for earning the trust of the people and urged them to prioritize service delivery, accountability, and development.

RDC Rose Hands Over Agricultural Inputs to Farmer Groups in Nakaseke

Farmers in Nakaseke District have received a major boost after the Resident District Commissioner (RDC), Rose Mary Sseninde, officially handed over assorted agricultural inputs to various farmer groups under the Uganda Climate Smart Agricultural Transformation Project.

The colorful function, held at the district headquarters, attracted local leaders, agricultural officers, and members of beneficiary farmer groups from different sub-counties across the district.

The speakership race in Kasamgombe Sub-county

The race for the speakership of Kasamgombe Sub-county was dominated by women leaders as councillors elected new council leaders shortly after the swearing-in ceremony held at the sub-county headquarters.

In a highly competitive contest, Nakiranda emerged victorious as the new Speaker of Kasamgombe Sub-county after defeating Musuga by a narrow margin of 9 votes to 8. The closely contested race kept councillors and supporters in suspense until the final tally was announced.

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