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Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago Reacts to The Awaited COVID19 Cash Relief
Lukwago say UGX. 100,000 is not enough for the period of the lockdown.Fort Portal Land Lords demand Rent Arrears despite Lock Down
President Museveni Urged to InterveneUMEME Working Towards Improving Connectivity to Electricity in the Vulnerable Communities
The Ministry of Energy has partnered with the private sector through a public private partnership to ease public connection to ...IMF Projects 4% Growth for Uganda’s Economy in 2021
The International Monetary Fund has spoken out on the 1 billion US dollar loan recently disbursed to Uganda from the ...Government Argued to Control Poor Waste Disposal
Irresponsible littering of plastic bottles and polythene is severely affecting urban farmers to realize high yields in their efforts. Some ...Health Facilities Hit Hard by Lock Down
Most health center IVs in the districts of Busia and Tororo have remained empty and idle following a dramatic reduction ...Nurses, Unsung Heroes in the COVID19 Fight
Nursing is the largest occupational group in the health sector, accounting for approximately 59 percent of the health professions. This ...Karamoja Insecurity: Who is In-charge of Peace?
Karamoja parliamentary group has pitched camp in their region in an attempt to broker peace in the wake of reports ...Fate of FDC MPs in Shadow Cabinet Unclear
The fate of Forum for Democratic Change Legislators who were appointed to the Shadow cabinet hangs in the balance as ...COVID19 Patients Turn to Witchdoctors for Help in Kiruhura
COVID-19 patients in Kiruhura district are shunning health facilities and have resorted to seeking treatment from native doctors and traditional ...