Washington, United States | AFP | The World Health Organization on Wednesday reported the largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases, as US President Donald Trump proposed hosting world leaders for the annual G7 summit as a sign of “normalization.” Trump, who is seeking to revive the battered US economy and his …
Read More »Gov’t to produce 11.2 million masks in two weeks
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The government will only be able to produce 11.2 million face masks over the next two weeks. This is in line with a decision by the government to distribute free face masks to the general public as a precondition for lifting restrictions on the lockdown …
Read More »10 new COVID-19 cases recorded
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The number of positive COVID-19 cases in the country has risen to 274 after 10 truck people tested positive for the disease. The 10 include nine truck drivers and one contact of a confirmed truck driver. This brings the number of confirmed cases for truck drivers to …
Read More »British supermarkets threaten Brazil boycott over Amazon land law
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Leading British supermarket chains have warned Brazil they may be forced to boycott its goods if lawmakers in the South American country pass a bill that would “encourage further land grabbing” in the Amazon. In an open letter to Brazilian senators and deputies, the companies …
Read More »WHO boss re-echoes need for unity to conquer COVID-19
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The World Health Organisation (WHO) director general has re-echoed the need for unity and solidarity as the world continues to fight the Coronavirus (COVID-19). His call was made at the end of the two day World Health Assembly after the better part of the second …
Read More »Renewable energy should be at the heart of virus recovery plans: IEA
Paris, France | AFP | The International Energy Agency on Wednesday called on governments to put clean energy at the heart of their coronavirus economic recovery plans, as it forecast the first slowdown in new renewable power installations worldwide in two decades. The IEA warned that lockdown measures — which at …
Read More »Proposed relocation of market splits Ntungamo municipality leaders
Ntungamo, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Leaders in Ntungamo Municipality have disagreed over the proposed relocation of the Banana Market. Mayor Jacob Kafureeka wants the market shifted to his land in Kiziiko, a move that has been rejected by the councillors. Last week, the municipal enforcement team ordered matooke traders to …
Read More »Police officer colleague on murder of Wakiso businessman
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Constable Stephen Wafula has been implicated by three police officers for murdering Wakiso businessman, Vincent Serungi, who was gunned down on March 31, 2020. He is being pinned by Assistant Superintendents of Police Joseph Kamukama, Patrick Mugume and police Constable Isaac Kabosi after spending two …
Read More »Environmentalists storm police post over degradation of swamp
Wakiso, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Environmentalists from Wakiso district have stormed Gobero Police Post in Kakiri Sub County demanding an explanation why people have continued cultivating in the swamp adjacent to the station despite physical demarcations and numerous warnings from the District Natural Resources department. Permanent pillars were raised on …
Read More »France looks past Google, Apple for virus contact tracing
Paris, France | AFP | France, which has long been sceptical of the growing power of US tech titans, is seeking to bypass Apple and Google for a smartphone app to help trace people infected with the novel coronavirus. The move, which leaves France relatively isolated in Europe alongside Britain and …
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