Soroti, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Seven people have tested positive to Covid-19 at Soroti Regional Referral Hospital. This brings the number of COVID-19 patients at the hospital to eleven. The new cases are contacts of the first two businessmen from Bukedea and Soroti. The index cases in Teso have been …
Read More »Hundreds flee homes in Kitgum for fear of reprisal atacks
Kitgum, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Hundreds of residents from Palwo clan in Latuturu village in Omiya Anyima Sub-county, Kitgum district have fled from their homes for fear of revenge attacks. The locals along with their village chairperson abandoned their homes on Sunday following the disappearance of a man from …
Read More »Trump threatens military mobilization against violent US protests
Washington, United States | AFP | President Donald Trump vowed Monday to order a military crackdown on once-in-a-generation violent protests gripping the United States, saying he was sending thousands of troops onto the streets of the capital and threatening to deploy soldiers to states unable to regain control. The dramatic escalation …
Read More »Church needs UGX 58B to construct martyrs’ museum tower
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Church of Uganda is seeking 58 billion Shillings to finance the second phase of the redevelopment of the Namugongo Martyrs’ Museum. The second phase will cover the construction of the Worship Centre or amphitheatre with a Parish Community Church, the five floor Martyrs’ Museum tower, …
Read More »What future for sport and sponsors after the coronavirus lockdown?
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Global sport is facing the “mother of all wake-up calls” as it emerges from the coronavirus lockdown, with uncertainty over what the landscape for participants and sponsors will look like. Former head of Olympic marketing Michael Payne believes that although “it will be very painful …
Read More »Only 60 people invited for martyrs day Celebrations
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The annual Martyrs day celebration will be attended by only 60 people, this year. This is the only number expected at both the Church of Uganda and Catholic shrines in Namugongo on June 3 as the country maintains restrictions on public gatherings as a result of …
Read More »Biden blasts Trump’s photo op in front of riot-damaged church
Washington, United States | AFP | US President Donald Trump spurred fresh outrage Monday after police used tear gas to clear protesters from outside the White House so he could pose for photographs at a nearby church damaged during civil unrest. The move earned him a sharp rebuke from the city …
Read More »Hoima airport contractor lays off 160 workers
Hoima, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | SBC, the company contracted by the government to construct Hoima International Airport has laid off 160 workers. The company said in a letter to staff that the decision to lay off the workers was in line with the government guidelines to control the spread of …
Read More »COVID-19: Digital Tax Stamps back on the table
Manufacturers want government to continue footing the bill for due to coronavirus pandemic Kampala, Uganda | JULIUS BUSINGE | Uganda’s manufacturers now want government to continue footing the bill for the Digital Tax Stamps (DTS) due to the threat being posed by coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) to businesses. DTS are markings …
Read More »Bundesliga footballers Thuram and Sancho join US killing protests
Berlin, Germany | AFP | French star Marcus Thuram and England international Jadon Sancho joined the protests over racism and police brutality in the United States on Sunday after scoring in the Bundesliga. Thuram took a knee after scoring for Borussia Moenchengladbach in the game against Union Berlin. Sancho marked his …
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