Administrative activities The following administrations are seated in Arua: • Offices of the Arua Town Council • Headquarters of Arua District • Headquarters of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Arua and the
Church of Uganda's Madi and West Nile Diocese
Other business and educational activities • Arua Campus of the
Makerere University Business School •
Uganda Christian University Arua Campus in Ringili at St. Paul's Theological College • Arua Campus of Bugema University •
Muni University, the sixth
public university established by the
government of Uganda • Kuluva School of Nursing and Midwifery •
Islamic University in Uganda •
PostBank Uganda •
National Social Security Fund • Arua Central Market • Arua Currency Center, a currency storage and processing facility, owned and operated by the
Bank of Uganda, Uganda's
central bank. •
Arua Hospital, a 128-bed public, regional referral hospital administered by the
Uganda Ministry of Health • Ragem Beach • United Media Consultants And Trainers(UMCAT) School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Media Free-to-air analog broadcasts, which originated from Kampala, included WBS TV (which is currently closed), UBC TV, and NTV. In early 2014,
MBC 2 was aired in Arua as a test broadcast to pave way for Vision Group's Urban TV before the 2015 countrywide digital migration. BTN was the first local TV station since 2003. Westnile TV later emerged as the only functional TV Station on ground in Arua while Host TV, an Online TV Station also pioneered in Arua aiding digital transformation. Voice of Life 100.9 FM, a
Church of Uganda-founded radio station, pioneered FM broadcasting in Arua since 1997. Arua One (88.7 FM), Nile FM (94.1) and Radio Pacis (90.9 plus 94.5 FM) also joined them before others flooded in later including Access (96.3 FM) and Host Radio, an online Web Radio operated by Host Hub Innovations. == Education ==