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2 February 2026, 21:37

Dokolo student found dead in a swamp on Kwania-Dokolo border

By Winnie Auma Authorities in Kwania District have released details of a 22-year-old student whose body was discovered on Monday afternoon in a swamp along the border between Kwania and Dokolo districts. The deceased, a Senior Three student at Agwata…

2 February 2026, 03:29

Amolatar district receives UGX 150 million science teaching kits

By Winnie Auma The Ministry of Education and Sports has provided science teaching kits worth UGX 150 million to primary schools in Amolatar District. The District Education Officer, Peter Obote, said Amolatar is among 29 districts nationwide to benefit from…

30 January 2026, 10:19

LC III chairperson on the spot for diverting culverts

By Winnie Auma The LC III Chairperson of Ayami Sub county in Lira District, Thomas Obur, is under scrutiny following allegations that he removed culverts intended for road construction in the district without permission. The matter was raised by Ronald…

29 January 2026, 18:55

Lira City bans use of polythene bags in schools

By Winnie Auma Lira City officials have banned the use of polythene bags, commonly known as “kaveera,” in schools as part of efforts to preserve the environment. The initiative, according to the City Education Officer, Canon Jane Obeny, was announced…

27 January 2026, 21:11

Agro consortium supports 838 Kole farmers to mitigate climate risks

By Ambrose Okwanga Agro Consortium invested over UGX 200 million to facilitate the programme for one agricultural season, which was conducted at the headquarters of the two subcounties. Benson Michael Angella, a resident of Alito Subcounty, expressed his excitement after…

2 January 2026, 22:01

Uganda AIDS Commission partners with Lango leaders to combat HIV/AIDS

By Winnie Auma Uganda AIDS Commission, in partnership with the Lango Cultural Institution, has launched an intensified campaign against HIV/AIDS in the Lango Sub-region. The partnership, according to the Head of Partnerships at Uganda AIDS Commission, Tom Etii, follows a…

30 December 2025, 22:39

Lango leaders call for action againts wetland degradation

By Winnie Auma Some local leaders in Lango have expressed concern about the high rate of wetland degradation in the area calling for arrest of victims. The LC3 chairperson of Ayami subcounty in Lira district, Thomas Obur said the environmental…

29 December 2025, 17:53

Lira city and Oyam district hard hit by HIV, experts sound alarm

By Winnie Auma Lira City has been ranked highest for HIV prevalence in the Lango sub-region, according to a 2024 report released by the Uganda AIDS Commission. The report indicates that Lira City leads with 61,300 infections, followed by Oyam…

26 December 2025, 21:30

Dokolo house fire: One child dead, another seriously injured

By Winnie Auma One child has died after a fire gutted a grass-thatched house in Dokolo District. The LC1 Chairperson of Apyen Village in Agoba Parish, Kwera Sub-county, Emmanuel Ojok, said the incident occurred at 10 pm on 25 December…

23 December 2025, 21:05

Body of a woman retrieved from Otuke-Alebtong bridge

By Winnie Auma Residents around Apak Bridge, which borders Alebtong and Otuke districts, have discovered the body of an unidentified woman packed in a sack. According to the LC1 Vice Chairperson of Apur A Village, Agweng Parish, Igombolola Alango in…

Introduction, Mission and Vision

INTRODUCTION
Unity fm is a radio station based in Lira town covering the districts of Lira, Apac, Kitgum, Pader,
Kaberamaido, Dokolo, Amolatar, Oyam, Otuke, Kole Abim, Kotidio, and parts of Gulu, Amuru,
Katakwi, Masindi, Soroti, Nakasongola with listenership of over 4,000,000 people (estimates). Our main
objective is to inform/sensitize, educate and entertain the rural community. We aim at promoting Unity
and Development while explaining government and donor policies on development to the population as
our name Unity “Radio Alwak” suggests. It has been in operation for the last 24 years.

PROGRAMMING
The strength of the station lies in carefully selected educative programs in all-major spheres of life (i.e.social, cultural, political, health and economic development) besides it’s fully – fledged news department is reputable for airing breaking news both on local and international scenes. It is this unique factor in programming that has enabled Unity FM to capture high listener-ship in this period since its inception in May 2001. Unity FM also boasts of the best breed of presenters (DJs) who are knowledgeable and are exposed to the modern state of the art Broadcast Journalism Techniques.

LANGUAGES:
The local flavour is not only in the programming, but also in the fact that Unity FM broadcasts in the
local languages that are clearly listened to and understood by the people in its coverage area i.e. Luo,
and English. The fact that we use Luo as the dominant language on the station; it has pulled the
rural flock, a feature that blends well our mission objectives.

LISTENERSHIP:
The aforementioned quality programming in this area has prompted Unity FM to adopt an all-round
localized programming carefully selected to cater for all classes of persons. A clientele research rates us
as the most listened to radio in the region.
This is so because most of our programs are tailor made to suit the taste of our listeners who comprise of
elites and residents of rural community. These programs include Unity Top 20, The Unity Doctor, “Great
Morning Show”, “The family Agenda” Sunday Miscellany, Crime prevention, Sports roundup , The
Kids Show, The Teenage Show.