Tuesday, 6 December 2011

KABAROLE E-SOCIETY RESOURCE CENTER NOW A REALITY

In the bid to enhance community participation in decision making and development processes, through facilitating easy and faster information sharing between the community and her leaders by the use of ICT, RIC-NET has set up the second E-society resource center in the Rwenzori region. This comes after a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that was signed between Rwenzori Information Centers Network (RIC-NET) and Kabarole District Local Government for the provision of this center last month.


The first batch of the equipment was delivered to the District on 10th November 2011 at 2:00 PM by the RIC-NET ICT team. These included 5 computers, a three in one printer (Printer, photocopier and scanner), furniture (chairs and tables), a D-Link switch for the LAN set up. The equipment was received by the District Information Officer Madam Lilian Nkwenge on behalf of the District.
The second batch of more 5 computers and two fans was delivered on 11th November 2011 early in the morning and the ICT team RIC-NET went ahead to set up the Local Area Network (LAN) for the center that very morning that is continuing with configurations this morning.

She (DIO) thanked RIC-NET for having fulfilled her pledge to the District and said that this would enhance easy information sharing.
The center is not going to be a mere internet cafe’ but will have a number of online resources or platforms attached that can be accessed anywhere by any interested persons. These platforms will include the Kabarole District website that is under design by RIC-NET, the District E-library, the District news portal, CSOs portal and the D-group (discussion group) all to be maintained and updated by RIC-NET.
This center comes after a successful one that was set for Kasese District and having realized it’s benefits to the entire community, RIC-NET set up this also with all hopes that this one will also benefit the entire community of Kabarole District and be a successful project just like the one of Kasese.
The center will also enhance ICT literacy through a number of trainings to both the entire community and the District staff.

Friday, 29 April 2011

LAST KABAROLE COUNCIL TO SIT

The last District Council meeting will today sit at Muchwa Chambers, Fort Portal. The District Council is expected to discuss the 2006-2011 Council achievements and approve the District Development Plan before the Council is disolved for the incoming Council to commence.

The Council meeting will be presided over by the District Speaker, Hon. Patrick Rukuya and will be adressed by the District Chairperson, Hon. Michael Mugisa. The Minister of Local Government who is also Member of Parlaiment for Bunyangabu County, Hon Adolf Mwesige has confirmed to attend the meeting.

Meanwhile, the district is preparing for the hand over of the District Council to the new one and this will be after the Presidents swearing in Function.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Kabarole District Local Government to Launch Website

Kabarole District Local Government will be launching its website www.kabaroledistrict.go.ug on Friday 29th April 2011 during the District Council Meeting at the District Headquarters in Boma, Fort Portal, Kabarole District. 

Friday, 11 March 2011

Hello Kabarole, Uganda and the whole Globe

I am happy to let you know that Kabarole District Local Government is now full online both from the Website and the News Blog Platform. Though the website is still under construction, our developers are working around the clock to ensure that you get all features completed on the website.

Thank you very much for visiting our blog. I am hopeful that this is not the end, you will continue to visit us online; both at our website and on this platform.

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