Uganda

Desist from hatred and envy, Nebbi District staff urged

The Deputy Cardi of Nebbi Muslim District Mustapha Muzamir has urged the Staff of Nebbi District local government to desist from envy and hatred at their workplace.

The Cardi who was presiding over thanksgiving prayers for the end of this year at Nebbi District headquarters, emphasised that “staff should differentiate between politics and hatred” whilst focusing on peace and unity for the development of Nebbi.

The Cardi also advised staff against rampant witchcraft practices at the workplace.

Meanwhile, The Chief Administrative Officer of Nebbi Dorothi Ajwang has called upon staff “to spiritually renew their hearts ahead of the new year”  leaving hatred behind.

Staff of Nebbi District local government receive certificates of appreciation at the thanks giving prayers.

Nebbi District Local Government awarded certificates of appreciation to administrative units like Erussi Sub-county, Achana, and Nebbi General Hospital amongst others for their outstanding performances in effective revenue collection, good services etc.

The Woman MP of Nebbi Agnes Acibu and Nebbi Municipality MP Hashim Sulaiman both stress the need for “hope and unity amongst staff in execution of their duties”.This according to the members of Parliament will foster the development of the Nebbi District.

This year, one of the staff of Nebbi General Hospital was in the news for reportedly diverting drugs meant for the hospital to his clinic.

Amongst some of the remarkable progress made by the District was the commencement of work on the sorry state of the Road that cut across three Sub-counties of Erussi, Atego and Dhew.

The LCV chairperson of Nebbi Emmanuel Orombi who called for forgiveness amongst staff noted some remarkable progress made this year, and assured that “some offices shall remain open for the smooth flow of service delivery in the festive season”.

Thanksgiving prayers for the end of the year are done on a rotational basis in the District.

Mike Rwothomio

Recent Posts

Cash, Power and Allegations of Mismanagement: Questions Mount Over NRM Secretariat Finances

Concerns are reportedly growing within Uganda’s ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) amid allegations of financial…

14 hours ago

How a Death Sentence Is Carried Out in Uganda: What Follows the Okello Oryem Judgment – Pamba Egan

The recent sentencing of Okello Oryem Christopher to death has reignited public debate and curiosity…

1 week ago

A Legacy beyond Politics: What Uganda can learn from Kalangala District fallen MP Helen Nakimuli -BABIRYE LILLIANE

As Uganda comes to terms with the loss of Kalangala Woman MP, Helen Nakimuli, her…

2 weeks ago

Over 3,500 Set to Graduate as Kampala University 23rd Graduation Ceremony

Kampala University has officially announced its 23rd Graduation Ceremony, set to take place on Thursday,…

3 weeks ago

Wakiso High Court kicks off Criminal Session with focus on integrity and backlog reduction

Wakiso High Court has today commenced its criminal session with a pre-session meeting bringing together…

4 weeks ago

Sovereignty & International Development Aid: Why Uganda needs precision, not blanket restrictions – Babirye Lilliane

The proposed National Sovereignty Bill presents an important moment for legislative reflection, particularly for those…

1 month ago