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3 March 2025, 2:15 pm

Gulu: Lango Students Shine in Cultural Talent Tournament

By our Reporter On March 1, 2025, the vibrant essence of Lango culture resonated through Gulu College of Health Sciences as the Lango students triumphed at the school-level cultural gala competition.  Their exceptional performance not only earned them first place…

3 March 2025, 1:35 pm

Amolatar chairperson Otile Vincent calls for action against HIV/AIDS

By Amongi Desire Ocen On Sunday, March 2, 2025, during a heartfelt address at the St. Cornelius Eucharistic Center in Amolatar Parish, Chairperson Laity Otile Vincent delivered a powerful message urging christians to refrain from engaging in unnecessary sexual activities…

10 August 2024, 10:44 pm

Parents arrested for marrying off a 14-year-old girl in Amolatar

Five people have been arrested for their involvement in the marriage of a 14-year-old girl. On Friday, 9th August 2024, five people were arrested in Apokmitimogo ‘A’, Amolatar town council. Among those arrested is the girl’s mother, Apili Jenifer, along…

18 July 2024, 12:11 pm

Amolatar woman MP donates 200 chickens to support youth enterprises

By Ejang Sarah Dr. Agnes Atim Apea, the woman Member of Parliament (WMP) for Amolatar district, on 17th July 2024, donated over 200 chickens to ten youth enterprises from the sub counties of Etam, Agikdak, and Namsale, respectively. While giving…

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