Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Parents and schools are locked in a heated discussion over the promotion of learners who have been studying during the lockdown. A cross-section of learners, mainly from urban schools, has been studying online, over the last one year, since the closure of schools. The parents …
Read More »Kasese residents want UWA to expedite compensation
Kasese, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Communities neighbouring Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kasese District have asked the Uganda wildlife Authority- UWA to expedite compensation of people whose livelihood is affected by wildlife. In 2019, President Museveni assented to the Wildlife Act 2019. According to the Act, compensation will be given …
Read More »Police officers in Busoga sub-region prepared for retirement
Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Police officers in Busoga sub region have been advised to prepare themselves for retirement so as to avoid living desperate lives after service. The force’s deputy director of human resource management, Godfrey Musana says that, such initiatives are aimed at guiding officers on how to …
Read More »Lenders advised on ‘workable’ women financing products
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Small and medium women entrepreneurs have asked the government and financial institutions to streamline financing models to suit the nature of their businesses. This follows a study on the impact of financing sources for women and how COVID-19 affected their livelihoods. The study, by the …
Read More »MPs irked by undocumented human rights violations in Masaka
Masaka, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Farouk Nyede, the Principal Human Rights Officer in charge of greater Masaka sub-region is on the sport for failing to document and violations that occurred in the area during the recent general election. Nyende was on Thursday appearing before the Human Rights Committee of Parliament …
Read More »Ban on butcheries lifted in Kamwenge after cattle vaccination
Kamwenge, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kamwenge district authorities have lifted a ban on butcheries and livestock movement after vaccinating 5,000 cattle against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) , a viral disease of cloven hoofed livestock. The District Veterinary Department had closed butcheries and put a ban on livestock movement after …
Read More »‘Who eats my husband’s food in Kitalya Prison?’
Kampala, Uganda | EVA NAMUGABI – URN | Stella Nayiga, 24 year old wife of one of the 177 ‘missing persons’ listed as being under government custody, is wondering who has been eating the food she has on several times taken to Kitalya prison for her husband Kassim Migadde, 32. While …
Read More »Non-teaching staff in public universities declare strike over salary enhancement issue
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Non-teaching staff from the nine public universities in Uganda have resolved not to return to work effective March 19, should government fail to include their salary enhancement in the 2021/2022 budget. The said staff under their umbrella body; Public Universities Non-Teaching Staff Executives’ Forum …
Read More »Kampala recorded highest maternal deaths in 2020-Report
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | More than 170 mothers died giving birth in health facilities in Kampala. This is according to a survey released by the Ministry of Health. This is more than double the number of deaths that were reported in the 2018/2019 financial year. Findings published in the …
Read More »Injured journalist Ashraf Kasirye allowed to file additional allegations against gov’t
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The High Court in Kampala has allowed Ghetto TV Journalist Ashraf Kasirye to file new allegations related to human rights violations against the government. This arises from a case filed by Kasirye on December 3, 2020 challenging the decision by the police to forcefully remove …
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