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 »Financial rules at risk of being ‘scuppered’ if Man City overturn European ban
London, United Kingdom | AFP | European football’s financial fair play rules risk being “scuppered” if Manchester City overturn their two-season ban from continental competition, according to a soccer analyst. UEFA announced the punishment on Friday and also imposed a fine of 30 million euros ($32 million, £25 million) on the …
Read More »Miners welcome S.Africa’s plans to open up power generation
Cape Town, South Africa | AFP | South Africa’s announcement that it will open up electricity generation to other players, effectively breaking Eskom’s monopoly, has been welcomed by many, especially the mining industry, a key sector in Africa’s most industrialised economy. President Cyril Ramaphosa in his annual state of the nation …
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 »Chinese businesses in faraway Namibia feel virus fear
Windhoek, Namibia | AFP | Namibia should by rights feel little concern about the coronavirus outbreak given that the sparsely-populated desert country is 12,000 kilometres from China and without a single confirmed case. But like many countries on the continent, the southern African nation hosts a big Chinese retail business community …
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 »40 killed in attacks in restive central Mali
Bamako, Mali | AFP | Forty people, including nine soldiers, have been killed in a spate of attacks in central Mali, authorities said Friday, with most of the deaths caused by inter-ethnic violence in the deeply troubled region. Thirty-one people were killed in an attack overnight in Ogossagou, a village mainly …
Read More »Residents feud with NFA over forest reserve
Kaberamaido, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Over 350 households in Alwa Sub County, Kaberamaido district are bickering with National Forestry Authority over land in Atigo Forest Reserve. Since Wednesday, different groups of people have been pitching camp in Kaberamaido District Headquarters, seeking the intervention of the local leaders on the dispute. …
Read More »Germans hit the streets against deals with far right
Frankfurt am Main, Germany | AFP | Ten thousand people are expected to join a demonstration Saturday in Erfurt, capital of Thuringia state in Germany’s former communist east, where far-right lawmakers last week helped install a new state premier. “Not with us! No pacts with fascists any time or anywhere!” is …
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