Dear All,
There is no doubt in mind that concerns raised by Vasco and Sam are very
pertinent, not forgetting practical the seemly practical alternative fronted
by Jackson.
Yes, we need development in terms of housing units to take care of the ever
growing population.
Sam, true our politicians ca
Dear Jackson
Thanks for the detailed obituary notice. I got an sms from late Daniel's
brother (Felix Draleku) who seemed to have indicated that they were waiting
for the body back to Uganda. But seeing the difficulty you have stated it is
not an easy situation. Assure the relatives etc of my prayer
Death has again strcuk and deprived us of Mr Lumago (former quater master of
St Joseph's college omabci). He passed away about two hours ago in arua
hospital. Our sincere condolences to the Lumago family and the Obongi
community. Let's thank the medical superindent Dr Philip Anyama (OB ombaci)
for
*OBITUARY NOTICE*
I'm sure some of you may have got this information already but for those who
may not, I regretfully with deep sorrow to inform all of you that we lost
one of our community member late Daniel Kasto Olema (May God Rest His Soul
In Eternal Peace). He passed away last Monday in Calg
*Developing Barifa Forest*
Why are we so hungry for destroying Forest Reserves in West Nile? Look
around everywhere?
Most modern cities have Parks for Recreation. Arua Hill and surrounding
area have already been developed.
Mvara and Anyafiyo have already been developed into residential. Would
Hi Jimmy,
Thank you for giving us this information.
Sam Andema
--- On Wed, 8/4/09, Jimmy Adriko wrote:
From: Jimmy Adriko
Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: West Nile Chamber of Coomerce
To: "'A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile'"
Date: Wednesday, 8 April, 2009, 6:22 PM
Vasco,
Hi Vasco,
You have raised very pertinent questions. When i first heard the plan to
dispose of Barifa forest, i asked myslef the same questions you have raised. I
was told the planners had secured a much bigger piece of land some where, i
don't remember exactly, and that plans had started to be
Hi,
It’s amazing to be part of this forum, a unique opportunity to brainstorm on a
number of developmental issues underpinning progress of West Nile. Nonetheless,
from IT security point of view, I've got some fears as far as security
assurance of this forum is concerned. Who manages, what happen
Vasco,
I believe one of our members will give you full story of relocation of
Barifa Forest. What I know is arrangement have been made to shift the forest
to Logiri in Vurra county. Environmental Impact assessment was done by
competent people and agreements between the municipality and National
Hello Folks,
I am not conversant with the Barifa Land issue. However, I may be wrong, but I
think Barifa was a Forest Reserve (perhaps with the alarming deforestation in
the region, the trees may all be gone), and I believe Barifa was (is - not
sure) also the location for our district sport
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