Masaka, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Pineapple farmers in Masaka district are stuck with their farm produces as their export market shrinks. The most affected are farmers in the sub-counties of Kyannamukaaka, Kyesiiga and Buwunga who are struggling to find market for their ripe pineapples with some already rotting in the …
Read More »Ministry of Health moves to regulate cancer homes as residents turn into beggars
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Agnes Emujong battles Kaposi’s sarcoma, a type of cancer that usually affects people living with HIV. The disease has made her develop large protruding tumors on the nose and eye areas that have almost shrunk her face. Among the five that Uganda Radio Network …
Read More »Parish community program changing lives of Bunyangabu residents
Kasese, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Parish Community Association (PCA) Program Changing Lives of residents in Bunyangabu district. In 2018, the Office of the Prime Minister launched the program aimed at improving the livelihood of communities at the parish level. Under the program, a group of 30 members with a …
Read More »Kyaggwe county leaders tasked to fight persistent child sacrifice
Kyaggwe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Buganda’s Minister of local government Joseph Kawuki has tasked the new leadership of Kyaggwe County to preach against the persistent child sacrifice. Kawuki noted that Kyaggwe has been known for witchcraft practices targeting children and other related human sacrifices. Kyaggwe County comprises of Mukono and …
Read More »UCI highlights advances made in treatment of childhood cancer
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda has made strides in treatment of childhood cancers. At a press conference held on Saturday at the Uganda Cancer Institute, Dr Jackson Orem the Executive Director said that unlike before, the institute is now better positioned to handle childhood cancer cases leading to …
Read More »EC seeks UGX 100b for biometric voter verification machines
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Justice Simon Byabakama Mugenyi, the chairperson of the Electoral Commission has said that the commission requires 100 billion shillings to procure bio-metric system machines for the 2021 presidential and parliamentary elections. The 2021 general elections will be the second time Uganda uses the Biometric …
Read More »Masaka municipality bans roadside car washing bays
Masaka, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Masaka municipality authorities have banned the operations of car-washing bays along the roadside citing poor waste management and destruction of roads. Emmanuel Gakyalo, the Masaka Municipality Deputy Town Clerk explains that the decision is meant to curtail the rising number of washing bays operating in …
Read More »Kadaga warns Busoga leaders against frustrating government projects
Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga has tasked leaders to stop corrupt tendencies that threaten government projects. Speaking at the commissioning of construction works along two roads in Jinja town, Kadaga says that, she receives numerous reports of intrigue and corruption by both technocrats and …
Read More »Identity thefts fueling cyber crime – Police
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The head of the Uganda Police Cyber Crimes in the Directorate of Forensics Services, Jimmy Haguma has warned Ugandans to be alert about the increasing cases of fraud, arising out of identity thefts. Haguma told Uganda Radio Network that several Ugandans have been defrauded …
Read More »Education Minister moots countrywide tour to investigate variances in school dues
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Minister of Education and Sports Janet Museveni is going to embark on a national tour to ‘investigate variances in school dues across the country. Mrs Museveni said this during a meeting with secondary school’s head teachers, principals of Business Technical and Education Training …
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