Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Education and Sports Ministry has embarked on the process of revising School Management Committee-SMCs guidelines. According to the Education Ministry, the revision of the guidelines is expected to be completed by the end of first term and will be rolled out in October 2020. …
Read More »Renowned activists denied access to Parliament
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Parliament has blacklisted a number of people and declared them unwanted within its precincts. Those banned are activists who have previously led protests around parliament and other parts of Kampala. Some of the activists who were reportedly banned from Parliament include Moses Bigirwa, Norman Tumuhimbise, …
Read More »Acute drug shortage hits Buliisa hospital
Buliisa, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Buliisa General Hospital is battling an acute shortage of drugs and medical supplies. The hospital has been grappling with a stock out of essential medicines since November last year, which has affected service delivery to residents. Dr. Nelson Naisye, the Buliisa District Health Officer says …
Read More »Religious leaders concerned about excluding young voters
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Religious leaders under their organization, the Inter religious Council of Uganda-IRCU have expressed concern over the decision by Electoral Commission to stop registering new voters, a full one year before the 2021 general elections. Speaking at their offices in Mengo along Ssentema road on Monday, IRCU …
Read More »Bukalasa Agricultural College introduces short courses targeting farmers
Luweero, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Bukalasa Agricultural College has embarked on the implementing a new competence Based Education Training Curricular with the aim of equipping farmers with skills. As a result, the college has introduced Short term courses targeting Agricultural practitioners and professionals with the initial emphasis on Agro-processing, crop …
Read More »Arua regional hospital hit by shortage of specialists
Arua, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | There is a shortage of specialists at Arua Regional Referral hospital, which handles patients from West Nile Region, Eastern DRC and South Sudan. The most affected include Ear, Nose and Throat-ENT, Blood and Pathology departments. Dr. Sam Okuonzi, the chairperson Board of Directors Arua Regional …
Read More »Makerere University Council directs fresh search for Deputy Vice Chancellor
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Makerere University council has tasked the Senate to conduct a fresh search for the Deputy Vice Chancellor in Charge of Finance and Administration-DVC F&A. The directive is line with resolutions from a special meeting held by the University Council last week. A statement issued by the …
Read More »Government reinstates mandatory vehicle inspection
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Government has reinstated mandatory motor vehicle inspection, almost two years after it was suspended by Parliament following investigations into the contract award. Dennis Katungi, the Communication and Media Relations Manager at the Uganda Media Center disclosed this while addressing journalists. He explained that parliament resolved early …
Read More »More Ugandan women urged to enter politics ahead of 2021 general elections
Kampala, Uganda | GODFREY SSALI | Former Ethics and Integrity minister Dr. Miria Matembe has challenged women to take up more leadership positions in the forthcoming general elections, in order to achieve gender balance. Matembe also former Mbarara district woman Member of Parliament expressed concern that women are leaving their …
Read More »Bukalasa Agricultural College embarks on multiplication of grafted tomatoes
Luweero, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Bukalasa Agricultural College in Luweero has embarked on multiplication of grafted tomatoes to help farmers fight against bacteria wilt. Tomatoes are high yielding crops. Many farmers have embraced tomato growing because of available to maximize profits. Currently, a box of tomatoes goes for between Shillings 200,000-350,000 …
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