Kwania, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Construction of a multipurpose store at Aduku Health Center IV in Kwania district has started. The health facility in the newly created Kwania district has been operating without a proper drug store. The facility has since been grappling with storing drugs safely due to poor …
Read More »Delays and shattered hopes: Uganda still waiting for oil riches
BULIISA, Uganda | AFP | It was the promise of oil — billions of barrels of black gold, discovered locked beneath Lake Albert — and the riches to follow that brought electricity to Buliisa. Roads, piped water, and other unthinkable luxuries came next, as the poor farming village on the great …
Read More »Residents protest shooting of motorcycle rider
Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Residents of Jinja-Misindye in Ggoma Division Mukono Municipality are protesting the shooting of a motorcycle rider for defying the presidential ban on public transportation. Alex Oryem, a builder at Misindye was shot in the left leg by a police officer attached to Jinja-Misindye police station …
Read More »Business hit hard as taxis are grounded in Luweero town
Luweero, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Several traders and proprietors of restaurant in Luweero Taxi Park are crying foul following the ban on public transport. On Wednesday, President, Yoweri Museveni announced a 14-day travel ban on public transport to curtail the spread of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the country. On Thursday, taxi …
Read More »Officers storm Arua to enforce ban on public transport
Arua, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | There was chaos in Arua town on Thursday when a combined team of uniformed police officers and plain clothed men stormed the streets armed with sticks to enforce the presidential ban on public transport in a bid to curb the spread of corona virus. Dozens …
Read More »South Africa begins ‘unprecedented’ military-patrolled lockdown
Johannesburg, South Africa | AFP | South Africa came under a nationwide military-patrolled lockdown on Friday, joining other African countries imposing strict curfews and shutdowns in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus across the continent. Some 57 million people are to be restricted to their homes during South …
Read More »Nwoya rehabilitates 95Km of rural roads to boost agriculture production
Nwoya, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Nwoya District Local Government has started the rehabilitation works on five major rural roads to create access to remote areas and boost food and agriculture production in the District. The five roads measuring up to 95 kilometres are estimated to cost up to five billion …
Read More »Saudi chairs G20 crisis talks as virus threatens recession
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | AFP | Leaders of the G20 major economies will hold an online summit Thursday in a bid to fend off a coronavirus-triggered recession, after criticism the group has been slow to address the crisis. US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will join the emergency …
Read More »Gold sparkles in COVID-19 shadow
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Gold, prized by investors in times of crisis as a safe haven, is experiencing surging demand in the face of the coronavirus outbreak — from both commodity traders and retail buyers. The precious metal had forged a seven-year peak on commodity markets this month as …
Read More »For Japan’s Abe, Olympic delay may be no sweat
Tokyo, Japan | AFP | The stunt reflected his commitment to an event that was supposed to be the crowning glory of his tenure. But analysts say the historic delay of the Games over the coronavirus may not be all bad news for Abe. If the country’s longest-serving premier can see …
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