By Nathan Eyagu SOROTI - The Iteso Cultural Union (ICU) has unveiled a new transport van to support its activities, particularly in preparation for the upcoming Ateker Re-Union Fest
SOROTI - His Highness Papa Emorimor Sande Emolot Etomeileng, the Iteso Cultural Union Paramount Chief, has condemned the actions of Lt. Gen. Peter Elwelu, who recently ordered the destruction of sever
By Nathan Eyagu SOROTI – The Iteso Cultural Union (ICU) has approved a monumental architectural plan worth $15 million (about 55.5 billion UGX) for the construction of Ere Ite
By Ecungu George William Like a sandcastle in the tide, our cultural traditions are being washed away by the waves of modernity — and it's time to sound the alarm!
By Nathan Eyagu After months of anticipation, the Ateker Cup—the biggest football tournament in the Teso sub-region—is officially returning, promising fans an electrifyi
By Nathan Eyagu KAMPALA - The burial of Hon. Onapito Ekomoloit, former Member of Parliament for Amuria County and Presidential Press Secretary, has been scheduled for Saturday, Nove
By Nathan Eyagu Ajon, the beloved traditional brew of the Iteso people, is much more than an intoxicating drink. It’s a symbol of culture, history, and unity that has spread far bey
By Nathan Eyagu SOROTI - The Iteso cultural leader, Papa Paul Sande Emolot Etomeileng, has been urged to appoint ministers of the cabinet based on their potential and ability to con
By Nathan Eyagu SOROTI - Teso, a region rich in culture and natural beauty, is set to be showcased in an upcoming tourism symposium organized by the Iteso Cultural Union. This exciting even
By Nathan Eyagu Nestled in the heart of Soroti City, 'Idelelei' stands out as a culinary haven where locals, dwellers, and visitors gather to enjoy delicious meals without b
By Nathan Eyagu SOROTI - Miss Tourism Teso 2024 is gearing up for its grand finale themed "Tourism and Peace," aiming to spotlight the diverse tourism offerings of the Tes
How can the government proceed with such a critical project without the full participation of stakeholders? It's absurd! Have we, the Iteso, become so naive as to let this happen? If
By Our Reporter Abia Primary School in Amuria district has received scholastic materials courtesy of the Ibiara Children’s Foundation, a nongovernmental organization. The dona