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The Acholi leaders through the Racco-Pacco movement are encouraging their community to embark on commercial growing of coffee in order to foster economic transformation. Set to embark on agriculture particularly introducing coffee as cash crop for economic transformation for the people of Acholi. The chief justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo urged leaders is different Diasporas to unite for advocacy against the economic calamity while speaking at a press conference held in Kampala
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UGANDANS LIVING WITH HIV: LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AND RELYING ON MEDICATION FOR LIFE IS A TRAUMATIZING.
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