Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda Medical Association has cautioned Ugandans against the use of cloth masks. According to the doctor’s umbrella organisation, the use of cloth masks does not offer the necessary protection against COVID-19 and might instead cause more harm. Dr Mukuzi Muhereza, the General Secretary of …
Read More »Two siblings killed in family feud
Kakumiro, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A family feud has claimed the lives of two siblings and left two others nursing machete wounds in Kakumiro district. The dead have been identified as Ben Kyamanywa and Joseph Mbale, both residents of Kyetume village in Kirisa parish in Kitaihuka Sub County. It is …
Read More »Out of hospital Dalglish thanks fans after positive coronavirus test
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish thanked fans for their support on Sunday after leaving hospital following a positive test for the coronavirus. Dalglish, 69, found he had the virus after being admitted to hospital on Wednesday for treatment for a separate infection which required intravenous antibiotics. …
Read More »Gov’t to review prices of relief food from suppliers
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The government will review the prices of food relief supplied to people affected by the covid-19 lockdown. Musa Ecweru, the Minister of State for State for Relief and Disaster Preparedness, the government will no longer accept exorbitant prices of food from the suppliers. The decision …
Read More »Pope marks ‘Easter of solitude’ in virus lockdown
Vatican City, Holy See | AFP | Pope Francis offered a prayer for coronavirus victims in an unprecedented livestream Easter Sunday message delivered from a hauntingly empty Vatican to a world under lockdown. The 83-year-old pontiff spoke softly at a solemn ceremony attended by just a handful of priests and a …
Read More »Virus mutes Easter celebrations as Europe’s death toll tops 75,000
Rome, Italy | AFP | Billions around the world celebrated Easter Sunday from lockdown at home as the pope urged solidarity to fight the coronavirus pandemic and the European death toll from the virus topped 75,000. Unprecedented scenes of empty churches emerged from Italy to Panama and the Philippines, as religious …
Read More »Global charity translates COVID-19 information in local dialects
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A new platform has been created by global Youth HIV charity organization LetsStopAIDS to help vulnerable communities across the world access information about Coronavirus Disease (COVID -19) pandemic in local languages. The inventors of the platform, named HeyCOVID19.com, say that they came up with the …
Read More »Boris Johnson leaves hospital with UK COVID-19 deaths set to top 10,000
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Boris Johnson left hospital on Sunday to convalesce from COVID-19 at Chequers, the country estate of British prime ministers, officials said, a week after he was admitted and then spent three days in intensive care. The 55-year-old leader will not be immediately returning to work, …
Read More »God has repossessed the solemnity of the easter feast -Masaka Bishop
Masaka, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Masaka Catholic Diocesan Bishop Serverus Jjumba has challenged Ugandans to use the current lockdown as a moment of true reflection and reforming their ways. Bishop Jjumba was speaking during the celebration of Easter feast, from Our Lady of Souls Cathedral at Kitovu in Masaka Municipality. …
Read More »African economies hard hit by coronavirus pandemic
Abidjan, Ivory Coast | AFP | Sub-Saharan Africa has not been as badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic as some other parts of the world, but the economy is being pummelled. Here’s a look at the main issues. – Perfect storm recession – For the first time in 25 years sub-Saharan …
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