Uganda partners with Turkish firm to build 272-km railway
New Standard Gauge Railway aims to boost regional trade, connect Uganda to Indian Ocean ports
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New Standard Gauge Railway aims to boost regional trade, connect Uganda to Indian Ocean ports
Uganda partners with Turkish firm to build 272-km railway Read More »
Mpox continues to pose serious threat, with 16 countries currently affected in Africa, according to World Health Organization
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Uganda has banned the popular “disco matanga” events due to concerns over sexual abuse, violence, and exploitation of young girls.
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The US imposed sanctions on four members of Uganda police force for their alleged role in rights violations, the State Department said Wednesday. “The Department of State is taking action today to promote accountability for human rights violations committed in Uganda by designating four members of the Uganda Police Force (UPF) due to their involvement in gross violations of human rights, namely torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment,” spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement. Those are Bob Kagarura, the then-Wamala regional police commander of the UPF; Alex Mwine, then-district police commander for the Mitanya district of the UPF; Elly Womanya, then-senior commissioner within the UPF and deputy director of the UPF’s Criminal Investigations Division in charge of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU); and Hamdani Twesigye, then-deputy inspector of police assigned to SIU. With designations, Kagarura, Mwine, Womanya, Twesigye and their immediate family members are ineligible for entry into the US. “The reports that Kagarura, Mwine, Twesigye, and Womanya were involved in gross violations of human rights, as documented by Ugandan civil court documents, civil society organizations, and independent journalists, are serious and credible,” the statement said. “By publicly designating these individuals, the United States reaffirms its commitment to advancing the human rights of all Ugandans and promoting accountability for those responsible for human rights violations,” it added.
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The central bank is taking measures to address the decline and boost the economy.
Uganda’s foreign reserves dwindle Read More »
The largest of the proposed projects is the 840 MW Ayago plant, with the 400 MW Kiba and 392 MW Oriang plants also planned
Uganda seeks financing to boost hydropower capacity by 1,600 MW Read More »
The influx of refugees has placed significant strain on Uganda’s resources, particularly in the Kiryandongo settlement in mid-Western Uganda
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A rare case of a 5-kilogram keloid was treated successfully in Uganda by a team of Turkish experts.
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All of patients are infected with clade 1b strain of virus, which is believed to be deadlier variant that can spread through skin-to-skin contact, says director general health
Uganda’s mpox cases reach double digits, health official reports Read More »
The first two cases in Uganda were confirmed in July
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