Uganda’s malaria burden is staggering, with some areas such as Apac District recording the world’s highest density of infected mosquito bites at 1,560 per person annually. According to the ...
PHOTO/DAVID SEKAYINGA Uganda’s malaria burden is staggering, with some areas such as Apac District recording the world’s highest density of infected mosquito bites at 1,560 per person annually.
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GLOBAL INDIGENOUS: First Nations artist adds flavor to Super BowlAn Indigenous artist from Nipissing First Nation, located in northeastern Ontario, is bringing his culture to a global ...
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The Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) tribunal has dismissed a complaint on grounds of forged medical evidence. Jimmy Okwany, a teacher at Agwiciri primary school in Inomo Sub County in Apac ...
Armed with sticks, stones and placards denouncing the district leadership and Rosa Uganda Ltd, a private firm contracted to maintain the roads, the residents demanded to meet Bob Okae, the Apac LC V ...
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The New Times on MSNFEATURED: Condoms remain top choice for preventing HIV — AIDS Healthcare FoundationCondoms are among the most effective methods for preventing the sexual transmission of HIV, according to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) in Rwanda. AHF Rwanda offers comprehensive services, ...
She first entered parliament in 2001 as Woman MP for Apac district before winning re-election in 2006 ... Jimmy Akena, president of the Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) and husband to Amongi, has ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A health worker walks outside Mulago Referral Hospital in Kampala, ...
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Field Level Media on MSNRed Wings look to determine 'destiny' when taking on HurricanesColumbus' Justin Danforth broke a 3-3 tie with 2:17 remaining when he split two defenders and knocked in his own rebound. Danforth could have been whistled for high sticking defenseman Simon Edvinsson ...
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New Vision on MSNNabbanja lauds Uganda’s growing scientific capabilitiesBy Nelson KivaNAKASONGOLA - Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has celebrated Uganda’s expanding scientific capabilities.“It is with immense pride and gratitude, that I stand before you today to preside ...
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