Uganda: Lockdowns have helped African strongmen to tighten grip on power
At least lockdowns of most of these countries have enabled the leaders to have a better and more powerful grip and control of the societies over which they exercise their ...
At least lockdowns of most of these countries have enabled the leaders to have a better and more powerful grip and control of the societies over which they exercise their ...
The World Bank approved a financing of $48 million from the International Development Association (IDA) to help Uganda prevent and respond to the threat to livelihoods posed by the Desert Locust ...
The outburst comes a few days after other countries in Africa, including Tanzania, said they would use the product. On April 22, the president of Madagascar, Mr Andry Rajoelina, officially ...
Upcoming advocates have been urged to interest themselves in providing legal expertise in the new lucrative oil and gas sector. "What is needed for young lawyers is to acclimatise themselves ...
The new case is a Ugandan truck driver who arrived from Juba via Elegu border post. His sample was among the 2,296 that were tested on Monday at the Uganda ...
Many parts of the country have been severely hit by floods that have claimed lives and destroyed crops. The heavy rains have ravaged settlements and displaced thousands, leaving businesses paralysed. ...
"All the 53 confirmed COVID-19 cases are in stable condition at Mulago National Specialised Hospital (20), Entebbe Grade B Hospital (31), Adjumani (1) and Hoima (1) hospitals. Three cases have ...
Stringent measures employed to stop spread of the coronavirus means, millions of people are out of the jobs in the East Africa nation. “I have the most vulnerable people. They ...
Following the suspension of public and private transport (except vehicles for cargo and essential services), majority of people do not have means to go to the city or other distant ...
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