Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health has said 67 percent of Multiple Drug Resistant Tuberculosis – MDRT cases are not being detected in the country. Figures from the health ministry show that 80,000 Ugandans are infected with TB annually. With one in every 100 …
Read More »13 Kikuube teachers test positive for COVID-19 ahead of reopening of schools
Kikube, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Thirteen teachers from attached to various schools within Kyangwali Refugee settlement in Kikuube district have tested positive for COVID-19. Richard Tabaro, the Kikuube Resident District Commissioner-RDC, says the 13 cases are part of 20 teachers whose samples were collected on Friday last week ahead …
Read More »Education ministry says asking parents for masks is illegal
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The ministry of education and sports has warned institutions to desist from pestering parents to provide facial masks for finalists. This comes following several reports that schools are asking parents to provide as many as five facial masks and shields for their children ahead …
Read More »Lira diocese sets up Covid-19 support teams
Lira, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Lira Catholic Diocese has put in place a Covid-19 support team to spearhead the fight against coronavirus. The team will be at the deanery and parish level. The support team which is also expected to be created at chapels and small Christian communities is …
Read More »Japan injects $600,000 in malnutrition fight in Karamoja
Karamoja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Japanese government has through the World Food Program- WFP donated US$600,000 (Shillings 2,231,378,400) to Uganda to boost nutrition and prevent infant and maternal mortality in Karamoja region. WFP Country Director, El-Khidir Dloum handed over the donation to Karamoja Affairs Minister, John Byabagambi at …
Read More »Kabarole to use MP COVID19 cash to buy relief food for teachers, patients
Kabarole, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kabarole District COVID-19 task force has resolved to use the money returned by Members of Parliament to buy 35,000 kilograms of maize flour for teachers, patients, the elderly and people living with HIV/Aids. In April, Parliament disbursed Shillings 20 million to each Member of …
Read More »Uganda’s milk production has increased by 8% – Ssempija
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda’s milk production has increased by 8% for the financial years between 2018/19 and 2019/20. According to Vincent Bamulanzeeki Ssempija, the Minister for Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF), Uganda produced 2.5 billion litres of milk in 2018/19, compared to 2.7 billion litres in …
Read More »More women abusing cannabis-Study
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A new study has found alcohol to be the commonest substance of abuse used in Kampala followed by cannabis that is mostly abused by women. According to the study, 41 percent of the females in rehabilitation centers confessed using cannabis. In the study in …
Read More »Amuru district COVID-19 task force closes quarantine center
Amuru , Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Amuru District COVID-19 task force has resolved to close its quarantine center at Pabo Secondary School. This follows a resolution made by the district task force during a meeting held at the district headquarters. The center which was established in March this …
Read More »30 districts lacking access to palliative care services
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | More than 30 districts in the country still lack palliative care services. This is despite Uganda being recognized globally for being the first country to manufacture cheaply and use oral morphine to manage pain among people who suffer from terminal illnesses. Speaking during a …
Read More »