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1,500 residents trapped in Masaka as lake Victoria submerges villages

Bukakata, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  Hundreds of people are stranded different landing sites in Masaka district after Lake Victoria submerged fishing villages. The affected landing sites are Lambu and Kaziru in Bukakata Sub County, that are currently inaccessible. All the pathways to the fishing villages are heavily flooded with high …

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Nakawa market vendors to get special identification tags

Kampala, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |   Nakawa Market has started processing Identity Cards for all market vendors as one of the measures to heighten security and reduce crime in the market.  The Market chairman Christopher Okuni says that the measure will mainly protect vendors who spend the night in the …

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Appointment of bishop Lambert Bainomugisha excites clergy, christians

Mbarara, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  The clergy and Christians of the Archdiocese of Mbarara have welcomed the appointment of Lambert Bainomugisha as the new Archbishop of Mbarara. Bishop Bainomugisha, the auxiliary Bishop of Mbarara replaces the Most Rev Paul Bakyenga who is resigning from the pastoral care of the archdiocese …

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Public universities staff reject new salary enhancement distribution plan

Kampala, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  Academic staff associations in public universities have rejected the new salary enhancement distribution plan by the Ministry of Education and Sports. They say that the plan is putting up glaring inequities, unfairness and attempts to divide them basing on their ranks.   The Ministry of Education …

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Omoro battered granny used as feasibility study on rights of the elderly

Omoro, Uganda |  THE INDEPENDENT |  The case of a grandmother who was battered by her grandson in Omoro District is being used for a feasibility study to create an advocacy group for the rights of the elderly persons in Acholi sub-region.                                          The 82-year-old granny, Lucy Anek was whipped from …

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‘Queen’s Way nearly done’

  Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Maintenance Works at Queen’s-Way in Kampala is nearing completion, thanks to a lockdown that eased the flow of traffic to allow speedy repairs by the contractor. The repairs cover the section between Clock Tower and Kibuye roundabout. Kampala Capital City Authority contracted Abubaker …

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