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26 March 2025, 12:12 pm

Farmers in Amolatar district demand urgent infrastructure improvements

By Sarah Ejang Farmers in Amolatar district are expressing their frustration as the deteriorating state of local roads severely hampers their ability to transport produce to vital markets in Lira and Soroti. The urgency of their plight became alarmingly apparent…

21 March 2025, 1:05 pm

President Museveni commissions Bunyoro skilling hub, supports youth empowerment

By Sarah Ejang President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today reaffirmed his commitment to youth empowerment through vocational training. According to the President, skilling is crucial to Uganda’s economic transformation. Speaking at the commissioning of the Bunyoro Zonal Presidential Skilling Hub…

21 March 2025, 12:53 pm

Collaboration between media and educational leaders: a call for unity

By Sarah Ejang In a significant move to enhance the development of Inomo Secondary School in Kwania district, leaders have called on various organisations to collaborate with journalists in disseminating news—both positive and negative. This initiative aims to foster transparency,…

19 March 2025, 10:02 am

Amolatar district secures UGX 75M for climate-smart agriculture project

By Sarah Ejang In a significant step towards enhancing agricultural productivity and combating climate change, Amolatar district has secured over 75 million Uganda shillings out of a total allocation of 151 million for the Uganda Climate-Smart Agricultural Project during the…

17 March 2025, 2:31 pm

Paramount Chief urges government to prioritise Lango language education

By Ejang Sarah In a passionate address, Paramount Chief of Lango, Dr. Eng. Moses Michael Odongo Okune, has urged the Ugandan government to prioritise the recruitment of teachers dedicated to instructing the Lango language in schools and institutions across the…

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