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19 February 2026, 1:00 pm

Low awareness slows adoption of briquettes in Lira City

By Oboke Micheal Lira City Environment Officer Leonard Otika said the city is partnering with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development to promote smart cooking solutions, including briquettes, as a strategy to protect the environment. However, he noted that…

6 February 2026, 11:20 am

Otuke leaders warn against shea tree cutting, deforestation threat

By Oyugi Emmanuel Leaders of Otuke District have issued a stern warning to residents against cutting down shea nut trees for charcoal, citing serious environmental and climate consequences. The warning was delivered during a meeting of district and local leaders…

29 January 2026, 3:00 pm

Micro-scale irrigation strengthens climate-resilient farming in Kwania

By Joshua Olomo The Uganda Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer (UgIFT) Micro-Scale Irrigation Project has strengthened the climate resilience and livelihoods of 43 farmers in Kwania District. The project supports farmers in establishing irrigation infrastructure that enables year-round cultivation, helping to mitigate…

29 January 2026, 11:30 am

Otuke district fights wetland encroachment amid climate threats

By Denis Okello Otuke District continues to face challenges in removing people from wetlands as authorities intensify efforts to protect these vital ecosystems. Wetlands play a crucial role in controlling floods, retaining water, supporting biodiversity, and mitigating the effects of…

13 January 2026, 1:52 pm

UPC president Akena reopens Akokoro Cattle Dip after nearly 40 Years

By Denish Ongora The President of the Uganda People’s Congress, Jimmy Akena Obote, has reopened a community cattle dip in Akokoro Sub county, Apac District, marking the first cattle-dipping exercise in the area since 1987. Speaking to the media at…

31 December 2025, 3:14 pm

Otuke Locals Champion Drive to Save Endangered Shea Trees

By Denish Ongora and Odota Adubango Mourine A group of community members of Okere Parish, Adwari Sub County, Otuke District, has launched a Shea tree planting drive to save the endangered species from extinction caused by widespread deforestation for charcoal…

30 December 2025, 4:47 pm

Lango farmers embrace agroforestry to boost yields, climate resilience

By Odota Adubango Moureen Farmers in Alebtong and Lira districts in the Lango sub-region, Northern Uganda are increasingly adopting agroforestry as a climate-smart approach to improve crop yields, restore degraded soils, and enhance resilience to changing weather patterns. In Barwot…

21 November 2025, 12:09 pm

Climate-Smart Soil Conservation Drives Better Yields in Lango

By Ongora Denish and Odota Adubango Mourine Farmers in Lango are boosting crop yields and enhancing climate resilience through a range of soil conservation practices. In Barwot Village, Orit Parish, Agweng Subcounty, Lira District, a group of 40 farmers under…

18 November 2025, 7:35 pm

Lira City Youths Turn Plastic Waste into Climate-Smart Livelihoods

By Oyugi Emmanuel and Odota Adubango Mourine A section of youths in Lira City are increasingly embracing plastic collection as a climate-smart source of income, helping curb pollution while improving their livelihoods. Ongom Junior, a resident of Kakoge B, Lira…

About Us

Voice of Lango 88.0 and 100.4 FM (VOL) is Northern Uganda’s leading radio and excelling brand. Established in 2008 the radio boasts of unrivaled premium content, quality programming with competitive and qualified staff that suits the interest of the target listeners.

Strategically positioned at the hub of Lira City, the station has the coverage of over 140kms radius with an estimated over 6.5 million listeners drawn from the districts of Lira City, Otuke, Alebtong, Amolatar, Apac, Kwania, Dokolo, Oyam, Omoro, Gulu City, Pader, Kitgum, Abim, Masindi, Nakasongola, Kaberamaido, Soroti, Amuria and some parts of Karamoja Sub-region.

Over the years, Voice of Lango Fm has been voted and ranked number one radio in Northern Uganda as per the 2012, 2013, 2014 IPSOS Reports.

Voice of Lango fm’s strategic goal and resolve is to address social issues which includes but not limited to; Health, Education, Gender and Poverty alleviation and thus leverages on this to the best radio station in the sensitization and promotion campaigns for our population.

The Station is intended to give our advertisers approximately 33% of the frequency Modulation national Coverage 24 hours.

The radio is regulated by Uganda Communications Communication and is also monitored by the Country’s top advertising agencies such as IPSOS the reason why we are the preferred choice for the leading brands and giant companies for advertising and promotions.

VOL is a member to many umbrella media associations like National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Lango Media Owners and Managers Association amongst others.

Vision, Mission, Core Values

Motto
Voice of Truth

Vision Statement
To become the leading electronic media in Northern Uganda, producing quality, educative, accurate, informative and trendy entertainment.

Mission Statement;
To produce quality, valuable, innovative, and entertaining programs so as to foster the socio-economic and political development of our people.

Our Values
Honesty – Openness and integrity

Courage- Backed research and facts

Innovation- Ambition and continuous improvement

Excellence- In operation, customer care, performance, product quality, service and social responsibility.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES.

  • To satisfy listener needs through innovative programmes,
  • To involve the community by keeping them in touch through the radio
  • To provide an effective and lucrative advertising platform for our clients