Tuesday , October 1 2024
Home / NEWS (page 2233)

NEWS

Comment, Last Word, Uganda Talks and Today’s News

Kalangala community rejects recovered COVID-19 patient

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kalangala district leaders say some community members have refused to receive a discharged patient, Charles Lwanga Banya who recently recovered from coronavirus disease-COVID-19. Banya, a civil engineer who owns a palm oil farm in Kalangala was admitted at Entebbe Hospital after testing positive to …

Read More »

Budget Committee recommends re-allocation of UGX 402.5Bn

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Parliament’s budget committee has recommended reallocation of 2020/2021 financial year budget to other key programs. This is highlighted in the Budget Committee report presented to Parliament by the Committee Chairperson Amos Lugoloobi. In the report, the committee made adjustments to the proposed 45.48 trillion …

Read More »

Speaker Kadaga allows MPs to spend COVID-19 funds

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has allowed Members of Parliament to spend the money that was wired to their accounts to enable them to participate in activities aimed at containing coronavirus disease- COVID-19. The parliamentary commission received an allocation of 10 billion Shillings …

Read More »

West Ankole Diocese donates relief food

Bushenyi, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | West Ankole Diocese has donated five tons of relief food to five districts in greater Bushenyi to help vulnerable people. Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni handed over the relief food to leaders of the five districts which fall under the diocese. They are Sheema, Rubirizi, Mitooma, …

Read More »

COVID-19 recovered patient decries hostility, stigma

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Engineer Charles Banya Lwanga, one of the patients who have just recovered from coronavirus disease-COVID-19 has decried the hostility and stigma against travelers who entered Uganda during the month of March. The Ministry of Health has overtime stated that it is tracing over 18,800 people …

Read More »