Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Freedom Square, which was once a perfectly green field is now riddled with large patches of mud, coursed through by tire tracks, following the Friday 11th economics exhibition. The Square remained littered with sheer amounts of disposables from the same event till this week when …
Read More »Rukiga councillors, CAO feud over tour
Masaka, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A row has erupted between Rukiga district councillors and the office of the Chief Administrative Officer over a failed agriculture tour. On September 26th, councillors resolved during a council session to have an agriculture tour in Masaka district. The council resolved that the office of …
Read More »Development dilemma as eastern Greenland eyes tourism boost
Kulusuk, Denmark | AFP | Kayaking past blue-white icebergs drifting along near a pristine harbour, wandering around colourful houses or trekking in the snow-capped wilderness: July and August are high season for tourists in eastern Greenland. Many of the 85,000 tourists who visit each year head to the west coast, but …
Read More »Swiss exhibit catalogues draw of war, desire for peace
Cologny, Switzerland | AFP | Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” and a 4,500-year-old peace treaty — the world’s oldest — represent opposite poles in the eternal human struggle between the propulsion to war and the desire for peace. They are among 135 priceless manuscripts, books, documents and other items on display at …
Read More »Trump defends Syria pullout, condemned by House in bipartisan vote
Washington, United States | AFP | President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended as “strategically brilliant” his decision to pull US troops out of Syria as the House of Representatives overwhelmingly condemned the move in a rare bipartisan rebuke. A total of 129 members of Trump’s Republican Party joined Democrats as the …
Read More »Fire department cautions against use of mosquito nets in school dormitories
Kyotera, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Directorate of Fire Prevention and Rescue Services has advised schools against the use of mosquito-nets in the dormitories. The caution is aimed at reducing fire catalysts in dormitories and around schools. The use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets is recognized as the most effective measure …
Read More »Guinea opposition trial suspended as more protests erupt
Conakry, Guinea | AFP | A Guinea court on Wednesday suspended the trial of eight opposition leaders accused of organising protests against President Alpha Conde, as fresh rioting broke out in the capital Conakry. The opposition says at least 10 people have died in three days of deadly clashes during protests …
Read More »Health ministry to withdraw measles vaccine from health facilities
Kitgum, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health will withdraw all measles vaccines from all health facilities across the country. The move follows the introduction of the New Measles-Rubella combination vaccine that is deemed more effective in fighting the two deadly viral infections among children. On Wednesday, the national …
Read More »US soldiers train UWA rangers to counter wildlife crimes in national parks
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | United States soldiers have trained rangers of Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) on new techniques for countering wildlife trafficking and other associated wildlife crimes. The 25 rangers drawn from Six National Parks of Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area, Lake Mburo National Park, Kabale National Park, Murchison Falls …
Read More »Government takes over management of water supply in Ugandan refugee settlement
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Government of Uganda through National Water and Sewerage Corporation has taken over piped water supply operations in Rwamwanje-Kamwenge district. This follows the signing of an MOU between the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and NWSC to provide reliable water supply to over 84,000 …
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