• Uganda’s COVID-19 cases surge to 8,965 with 157 new cases

    Uganda’s COVID-19 cases surge to 8,965 with 157 new cases0

    The ministry of health has reported 157 new cases of Covid-19. The cumulative confirmed cases are 8,965. The health ministry has also confirmed 1 new COVID-19 death from Kumi. The total COVID-19 deaths are now 82. To-date Uganda has reprted 5,078 recoveries. The breakdown of the new cases are: Contacts and alerts (141): Amuru (25),

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  • Uganda’s COVID-19 cases hits 1000 as 23 new cases are confirmed

    Uganda’s COVID-19 cases hits 1000 as 23 new cases are confirmed0

    The ministry of Health in Uganda has confirmed 23 new cases from tests done on 08 July 2020. The cumulative confirmed cases of Ugandans are now 1,000. The total COVID recoveries now stands at 908 Results of COVID-19 tests done on 08 July 2020 confirm 23 new cases. The cumulative confirmed cases of Ugandans are

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  • Uganda’s Covid-19 cases hits 10,069

    Uganda’s Covid-19 cases hits 10,0690

    The ministry of Health in Uganda has reported 124 new cases of COVID-19 from tests done on 13 October 2020. The cumulative confirmed cases are now 10,069. Uganda’s cumulative recoveries is now 6,531. The breakdown of the new cases are: Contacts and Alerts (122): Kampala (37), Luwero (24), Kikuube (13), Rubanda (12), Hoima (7), Wakiso

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  • Uganda’s Coffee Revival: New Bill Brews Hope for Farmers

    Uganda’s Coffee Revival: New Bill Brews Hope for Farmers0

    In a landmark move, Uganda’s Parliament has passed the National Coffee (Amendment) Bill, 2024, aimed at revitalizing the country’s coffee industry. This development has injected new optimism among coffee farmers, processors, and exporters. Uganda is Africa’s second-largest coffee producer, with over 1.7 million households relying on coffee as their primary source of income. However, the

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  • Uganda’s 2019/2020 Budget Reading

    Uganda’s 2019/2020 Budget Reading0

    Uganda to Fund 74.5% of Shs 40.5 Trillion National Budget. Uganda’s Minister of Finance, Matia Kasaija is Thursday set to read the 2019/2020 national budget which was approved by Parliament last month. The total budget amount to Shs 40.5 trillion and is expected to be financed through different avenues. THEME: Industrialization for Job Creation & Shared Prosperity 2019 – Sh40 trillion 2018 –

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  • UGANDA WOMEN’S NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM WINS CECAFA.

    UGANDA WOMEN’S NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM WINS CECAFA.0

    For the first time in history, Uganda’s National Women’s football team brought the CECAFA cup home. It was a delight as headlines all around read, “Uganda wins 2022 CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship.” Uganda being the hosts of this year’s edition of CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship wasn’t enough glory as crested cranes beat Burundi in the

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