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    How Ajon Local Brew United Ateker Communities during the...

    Even amidst the language barriers, the brew acted as a unifying force; Swahili was spoken among the Kenyan delegates, prompting participation from others, especially those with some knowledge of the language. Elders and younger attendees alike enjoyed the shared experience, deepening their cultural connections.

    Banyarwanda Community Rejects Citizenship Validity Report by Parliament

    The constitution now limits citizenship by birthright only to persons whose parents or grandparents belong to one of the indigenous groups of Uganda. Meanwhile, Uganda has 56 tribes, and about nine Indigenous communities formally came to be recognized in the 1995 constitution amendment of 2005.

    12-Year-Old Girl Kidnapped, Murdered in Wakiso

    This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threats posed by kidnappers in Wakiso and underscores the urgent need for law enforcement to address these rising criminal activities effectively.

    Assessing Youth Employment and Skilling Initiatives in Uganda: Achievements...

    The government must also prioritize innovation hubs and entrepreneurial support systems to unlock creative potential in areas like arts and green technology.

    Unraveling Legal and Cultural Controversies in New Marriage Bill

    Legislators should reflect on the equality of men and women as enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and decipher aspects like property sharing, polygamy, and bride wealth.

    IS IT THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR THE...

    According to a comprehensive new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a disaster related to weather, climate, or water hazard occurred every day on average over the past 50 years, killing 115 people and causing US$ 202 million in losses daily.

    Teso Leader Tasks Ateker Communities to Embrace Hard Work...

    The Teso cultural leader, Papa Emorimor Paul Sande Employ, has tasked all members of the Ateker people to work...

    Ateker Festival to Preserve Cultural Heritage—Soroti MP Alobo

    The Ateker-speaking communities include the Nyangatomo of Ethiopia; the Toposa, Bari, and Torit of South Sudan; the Iteso, Turkana, and Masai of Kenya; the Iteso, Karimojong, Jie, Dodoth, Kumam, Langi, and Kakwa of Uganda; and the Masai of Tanzania, plus other closely-knit groups spread across the greater East African region.
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