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Six Teachers, Invigilator Arrested In Yumbe For Exam Malpractice - UNEB

Six Teachers, Invigilator Arrested In Yumbe For Exam Malpractice...

PRIMA UNEB has revealed that six teachers of Nampita Secondary School in Yumbe, including on...

Government Drafts National Agroecology Strategy Plan

Government Drafts National Agroecology Strategy Plan

RamsonThe government has moved to draft a strategic plan for the implementation of agro-ecolog...

Fathers Wake Up And Takeover Your Responsibilities – Dr. JC Muyingo

Fathers Wake Up And Takeover Your Responsibilities – Dr. JC Muyin...

The state minister for higher education Dr. John Cryzestom Muyingo has urged parents, especially men who have adamant...

What is the concept of knowing God?

What is the concept of knowing God?

John 17:3"Now this is eternal life; that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent...

Crown Beverages Limited Joins Hands With Gayaza High School To Promote Responsible Plastic Waste Disposal And Environmental Conservation

Crown Beverages Limited Joins Hands With Gayaza High School To Pr...

Crown Beverages Limited, the proud makers of Pepsi products in Uganda, has taken a significant step towards f...

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C.O.U. Family TV is a Church of Uganda-founded Television station, fully registered and licensed for operation under the law of Uganda. Currently showing on DSTV (Channel 375) and StarTimes (Channel 282) reaching millions of Ugandans across over 805,000 households in 39 dioceses of the Church of Uganda countrywide.  WHY US? Brand TRUST at the Family Level (the backbone of every society). Family LOYALTY Our viewership is anchored on loyalty that comes with a strong feeling of support or allegiance. Partnering with us offers unrivalled EMOTIONAL brand equity benefits, which distinguishes COU Family TV from other brands. COU Family TV has a significant positive impact on its viewers' PERCEPTION and ATTENTION in over Anglicans in the 39 dioceses of the Church of Uganda across the country, which are two very important consumer decision-making.

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