Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has told legislators that have returned the 20 million Shillings given to participate in activities aimed at containing coronavirus — COVID-19, that their refunds will be sent to their districts. The money which was wired to accounts of legislators …
Read More »Health ministry launches survey to guide on lifting COVID – 19 Lockdown
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health has launched a rapid survey which will guide on lifting the Coronavirus (COVID -19) lockdown. The survey will estimate the community prevalence of the virus. Where is Corona Virus Disease COVID -19 in the community? This is the key question that …
Read More »The world never listened to advice on COVID-19 before cases escalated – WHO Chief
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Director-General of the World Health Organisation Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is blaming the rise in cases of the Coronavirus Disease to countries failing to listen and adhere to advice from experts. The development comes as COVID-19 infected cases continue to rise towards the 3-million …
Read More »Covid19 Lockdown: Tisai island residents on lake Bisina starving
Kumi, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Residents of Tisai Island in Ongino Sub County in Kumi district are struggling to find food and other essential items due to the Covid-19 lock down. The Island, which hosts more than five thousand people of different tribes, is found on Lake Bisina. Residents of …
Read More »COVID 19: Positive truck drivers returned to their home countries
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Six Kenyan and eight Tanzanian truck drivers who tested positive for Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 have so far been returned to their respective countries, according to the Ministry of Health. The Ministry of Health Public Relations Officer Emmanuel Ainebyoona revealed this as he gave out results …
Read More »Kenyan truck driver dies in Isolation at Lacor Hospital
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A Kenyan truck driver who was admitted in isolation at St. Mary’s Hospital Lacor in Gulu district after presenting with Covid19 symptoms has died. The 59 -Year –Old trucker was admitted on Saturday after being referred from Elelgu Border Post in Amuru district. In a statement …
Read More »The private sector steps up
While some companies will need government assistance others are becoming part of the solution COMMENT | DAMBISA MOYO | If the 2008 global financial crisis laid bare the worst of capitalism, the private sector’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic is already showcasing the very best. COVID-19 cases have now surpassed …
Read More »Rotary in new campaign to counter surge in malaria cases
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A new campaign to curb malaria infections has been unveiled to help citizens protect themselves at the time when all public health efforts are going into halting transmission of coronavirus– COVID-19. The campaign is a brainchild of the Rotarian Malaria Partners Uganda, an umbrella …
Read More »Mysterious blood clots are COVID-19’s latest lethal surprise
Washington, United States | AFP | After he had spent nearly three weeks in an intensive care unit being treated for COVID-19, Broadway and TV actor Nick Cordero’s doctors were forced to amputate his right leg. The 41-year-old’s blood flow had been impeded by a clot: yet another dangerous complication of …
Read More »Street artists stay home — mostly — to recount the lockdown
Paris, France | AFP | In normal times, their canvas is the great urban outdoors, their collages and mosaics speaking to passers-by from city walls. But like everyone else, street artists must now stay home. Despite long inhabiting a legal grey area, the majority of urban art creators have taken COVID-19 …
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