Latest Economic Update notes that investments in human capital and youth over the next five years will impact on the country’s prosperity | THE INDEPENDENT | Increasing government spending on health and education over the next five years will enable Uganda to enjoy a demographic dividend that comes with a …
Read More »Entebbe schools to lose licences for flouting COVID-19 guidelines
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Entebbe Municipality Inspector of School, Sarah Nabirye is considering writing to Ministry of Education and Sports to allow her to revoke the licenses of schools found flouting COVID 19 guidelines and those conducting non-candidate classes. This followed an on-spot check conducted on Tuesday where …
Read More »MOH asks hospitals to adopt new app for COVID-19 care
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health has directed all hospital directors and District Health Officers (DHOs) to adopt a new app to guide health workers on how to handle COVID-19 patients and also double-check the latest information on the pandemic. In a letter addressed to the directors, …
Read More »Experimental COVID-19 vaccine to be restricted to Chinese nationals-MOH
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Compassionate use of the Chinese experimental COVID-19 vaccine will be restricted to Chinese nationals, the Health Ministry has revealed. The Health Ministry came out on the matter on Tuesday after a letter by the Health Minister, Dr. Ruth Jane Aceng authorizing the importation of 4000 …
Read More »JAMES ODONGO: Founder and headmaster of ‘The School of Hard Knocks’
The life of Bishop James Odongo ✳ March 27, 1931 – BORN in Molo, Bukedi district ✳ May 8, 1931 – Baptized by Fr Willemen of Nagongera ✳ 1944 – Joined Nyenga Seminary ✳ 1956 – Ordained priest in Rome ✳ 1965 – Consecrated Bishop ✳ 1965 – Attends Second Vatican Council ✳ 1968 – Appointed Bishop …
Read More »Experts baffled by high numbers as Uganda’s first injection drug users’ clinic opens
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda’s premier clinic for treating and rehabilitating injection drug users has opened at Butabika Mental National Referral hospital. The clinic, which will run in pilot mode for a year before rolling out services throughout the 13 regional referral facilities is targeting to treat 300 clients …
Read More »COVID-19 vaccine trials in Africa
What’s promising and what’s problematic | BENJAMIN KAGINA | Senior Research Officer, Vaccines For Africa Initiative, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town Scientists are working around the clock to develop and test vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19. Experts agree that widespread use of safe and …
Read More »KOPGT suspends work as six staff test positive for Covid-19
Kalangala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Kalangala Oil Palm Growers Trust-KOPGT has suspended its operations after six staff tested positive for COVID-19. The General Manager, David Balironda, says their offices are out of bounds to farmers and staff to allow the six workers to undergo COVID-19 treatment. He says the positive …
Read More »COVID-19: Uganda records 701 new infections
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda on Tuesday recorded its highest cases of COVID-19 after 701 people tested positive for the disease. The cases were part of 5,578 samples that were tested. According to the Ministry of Health, the highest numbers of reported cases were from Kampala with 290 positives …
Read More »Uganda detecting only 10% of COVID-19 infections
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Only 10 to 15 per cent of COVID-19 infections are currently detected in the country according to the ministry of health. At the moment, 4,000 samples are tested on average every day. However, health experts say this figure does not represent the actual number of …
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