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4 May 2025, 12:06 pm

Joy as Col. Dr. Ongia restores borehole in Abolonyero

By Innocent Aloka On 3rd May 2025, the residents of Abolonyero village in Agwingiri parish and Agweno Pe Tongo Ting village in Abaler parish celebrated a momentous occasion: the repair of a vital borehole by Colonel Ongia Francis. This borehole…

1 May 2025, 4:53 pm

Community joy as Peter Okodo fulfils commitments in Kyoga North

By Sarah Ejang On 27 April 2025, Kyoga North Constituency was filled with joy and appreciation as Peter Okodo, a candidate in the forthcoming 2026 parliamentary elections, fulfilled several key commitments he had made to the local Christian community. Demonstrating…

30 April 2025, 10:49 am

Concerns raised after kakise bus overturns on aromi-abarikori road

By Sarah Ejang In an unfortunate turn of events, a Kakise bus travelling from Namasale via Aromi–Abarikori to Soroti City lost control and overturned early on the morning of Tuesday, 29th April 2025, at approximately 6:00 a.m. The incident occurred…

24 April 2025, 9:48 am

Police arrest teacher in Alebtong on allegations of aggravated defilement

By Sarah Ejang The territorial police in Alebtong district are currently investigating a serious case of aggravated defilement after an incident reported on April 20, 2025. The complainant, Akello Anna, a 50-year-old resident of Agweng village, Akura parish, revealed that…

Mission and Vision

101.6FM “The People’s Voice”

101.6 Hot FM operates an effective, sustain- able and community owned radio that will champion development within and around its footprint. To strive for visible and measur- able community support and ensure that programming content reflects community demographics, needs and priorities. It is the only radio station in the Lake Kyoga Basin with the most loyal listeners of all stations, who have in turn been rewarded with consistent programming that continues to be a blueprint for the rest of the radio market in the region.

HOT FM operates in different languages such as: English | Luo | Luganda | Kumarn/lteso given its diverse listeners from 20 districts in Lake Kyoga Basin