The district chairperson Wilfred Saka, said it is imperative on the parents to support the schools that are financially handicapped to construct more classrooms
The political leaders and health teams say there is low uptake of vaccination due to limited advocacy and mobilisation in communities, misconceptions, myths, and anxiety about the disease
How Muntu’s ANT is picking up the pieces from poll rubble
Sunday April 18 2021
The Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) presidential candidate, Gen Mugisha Muntu (C), with his supporters at Katabi Playgrounds in Entebbe during the just concluded elections. PHOTO | PAUL ADUDE
Summary
Turning the tide. Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) has been in existence for two years, but following a humiliating performance in the last general elections in which they didn’t secure a single parliamentary seat,
Derrick Kiyonga writes of how the party is struggling to remain relevant.
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Months after performing abysmally in the 2021 general election, the leaders of the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) have dusted themselves and are picking up the pieces.