Sugarcane farming, which is a major cash crop in the Busoga sub-region, has inadvertently worsened poverty in the area. Although it replaced coffee as the region's primary crop, the shift has not ...
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Old faces boost Busoga United's Big League survival bidIn an effort to avoid relegation from the FUFA Big League, Busoga United FC’s recruitment board, led by club CEO Daniel Gulere, has turned to familiar faces, bringing back former players to ...
For over three decades, Busoga has been a powerhouse in Uganda's political landscape, producing some of the country's most formidable leaders. From seasoned politicians like Ali Kirunda Kivejinja ...
Iganga, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Busoga University will reopen in August. This was revealed by the Ministry of Education’s assistant commissioner in charge of university education and training, John ...
Some of Busoga university's taskforce members share a photo opportunity with ministry of education officials. Courtesy photo. Busoga University will reopen in August. This was revealed by the Ministry ...
After nearly 9 years of closure, Busoga University is set to reopen in August this year according to the ministry of Education. This was revealed by the assistant commissioner in charge of university ...
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Busoga boda riders happy to meet MuseveniBUSOGA - Bodaboda riders in Busoga region are on cloud nine after meeting President Yoweri Museveni for the first time. The riders met the President on January 25, 2025, as he concluded his four ...
Once, the establishment of priests, singers and servants travelled about England with the King, and their earliest permanent ‘chapels’ were at the Tower of London, Westminster Palace and Eltham Palace ...
Addressing leaders in Busoga sub-region at Mayuge District Playground, Mayuge District on Thursday, 23rd January, 2025, the President emphasized that prioritizing household incomes is critical to ...
Museveni was speaking on Thursday in the Busoga sub-region. He held an interactive session with the media persons.
President Yoweri Museveni gave out KSh 3.5 million to journalists from the Busoga region after claiming that they are poor The head of state argued that the journalists were being used and paid by ...
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