As result of unregulated disposal of plastic waste materials in Lira city, Environmental activists are blaming City leaders of failing to play their role that become a threat to wetlands, Plants and living organism.
Farmers in Northern Uganda have been supported with oilseed crops to improve on its productivity especially in the district of Lango and Acholi.
During the function the beneficiaries were advised to plant the crops on a well prepared garden.
Dr. Charles Aben, an officer from National agricultural advisory development services says oil seed crop will help address the issue of climate change and poverty that has strike the area.
Residents of Lira City will stay in darkness for a much longer time as their authorties revealed that there is no available funds to repair the broken solar Light systems along the beautiful streets within the city centers.
Harbert Apita the secretary for works and technical services confirmed this in exclusive interview.
according to Apita, ever since the systems got spolit, an attempt secure funds has not been easy.
'' we expecting to repair its this first quarter, shockingly the city received little funds from the government'' He told Media