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BE BETTER APP-ADVANCING YOUTH EMPOWERMENT AND INNOVATION IN UGANDA.

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Kampala, Uganda . Edwin Nahwera, founder Kigezi Teens Magazine applauded the Be Better App, a new fundamental tool that is helping many Ugandans to achieve their goals and have a bright future. The Be Better App is the “ultimate destination for personal growth and self-motivation".  Developed by Rino Solberg, the app is a fundamental tool that I recommend to all my fellow youth across the country to always read daily in order to get inspired and be successful. Furthermore, the app is designed to help us set and achieve our goals, share knowledge and access resources in one app equipping young people with different innovative ideologies. You can download the app today from google play store, apple, iOS and get started.  He appreciates Rino Solberg, the developer for always helping Ugandans in many ways through his different initiatives. The app has been of impact in these following ways, Be Better App: Revolutionizing Youth Empowerment in Uga...

CAO MBALE COMMENDS MBALE CAP FOR AMBULANCE BIKE!

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A team from Mbale CAP hands in a new ambulance bike to the health department today at Malukhu Mbale District local government headquarters. CAO Luke LL Lokuda together with the health department headed by DHO Dr. Wangisi Jonathan Massa received the bike donated by CAP Mbale. Lokuda thanked the partner for resilience towards such interventions in the health department. He called for high maintenances on mobility equipment meant to rescue communities  especially the ambulances. CAO emphasized, safety measures remain a point and upheld to safeguard the equipment. The health department continues to shine among several areas but puts much emphasis on reducing mortality deaths among expectant mothers. Let's all embrace efforts towards reviving good governance and service delivery towards communities. Health Department@2024 Gratitude to Mbale CAP.

EC's update kicks off, lacals urged to embrace the activity.

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Eastern Region, Uganda Makawa Brain Today marks the beginning of the Electoral Commission's National Register update exercise. Stellah Byenkya the Bududa District,  Returning Officer has  urged all eligible voters to participate in the activity. According to the Electoral Commission, this exercise is a crucial step towards ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the National Voters' Register. The update process will take place at designated stations in each parish across Uganda, starting today. Manafwa District's Returning Officer, Stellah Byenkya emphasizes the importance of citizens' participation, encouraging all eligible voters to turn up and exercise their civic duty.  This update will pave the way for the 2025/2026 General Elections, and it's essential that every voice is heard. She called upon all registered voter in Bududa District or any other part of Uganda, make sure to visit your nearest update station and be part of this democratic process.