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Residents petition Katakwi district for compesation

Katakwi, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  Residents of Abela parish in Getom Sub County in Katakwi have petitioned district authorities demanding compensation for the destruction of their crop and property.  They want Fatar Costar Distoon Company, which was contracted to extend a high voltage power line from Soroti for the establishment …

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Food shortage threatens anti-retroviral therapy in Busia

Busia, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT | Several People Living with HIV in Busia district are abandoning anti-retroviral drugs due to lack of food.  Many of the residents in the area are starving with no source of income as the government maintains a lockdown in all border districts, in order to control …

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EC confirms nine internal election observers ahead of 2021 polls

Kampala, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  Nine internal election observers have so far meant the requirements to monitor the 2021 general election, Uganda Radio Network has learnt.  These include; Intellectual Aid Network Uganda, Uganda National NGO Forum, Citizens’ Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU) and Alliance for Finance Monitoring (ACFIM). …

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Busia villages struggle to get clean water

Busia , Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  Several villages in Sikuda Sub-county Busia district lack access to water for domestic use their animal consumption. The most affected are Sireka, Asopotoit A, Asopotoit B, Syonga, Nakhoola and Hekaka villages. Sireka Village Chairperson John Wejuli says that the only borehole in the parish …

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Kayunga leaders seek help to rescue residents in flooded areas

Kayunga, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  Kayunga district authorities are seeking government intervention to relocate over 4,000 people from Kawongo landing site in Ggaliraya Sub County. The area has been cut off by flooding water from River Ssezibwa.  The landing site is currently congested with people who have been displaced from …

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Reptiles left to starve as river nile stretches banks

Jinja, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  Reptiles at Nile Reptile Park in Jinja district have been left to starve as increasing water levels have made the area inhabitable. The Nile Reptile Park, which is found of the banks of River Nile is flooded and cages filled with water. Three of the …

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