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Museveni decries wetland degradation in Busoga

He vowed to return to the Busoga Sub-region to sensitize communities against misusing water bodies.

Are Gen Tumwine s calls to Museveni for change too little, too late?

Are Gen Tumwine s calls to Museveni for change too little, too late?
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Why country is suspicious Archbishop Lwanga did not simply die

Why country is suspicious Archbishop Lwanga “did not simply die” April 6, 2021 President lays a wreath on Archbishop Lwanga s casket Yes, death is natural. We don’t question it when it strikes. Indeed, as Muslims, to cite what I know best, Allah tells us, “Every soul will taste death. Then to Us will you be returned.” We believe this to be true and final. But scripture goes further and tasks the living to take stock and offer accountability over the cause of death of the departed. Lest it happens again and take more lives. Wasn’t this the entire point of the Covid-19 lockdowns and monies: to make sure no life was lost without accountability?

Gone with 2020

Gone with 2020 Written by Yudaya Nangonzi It is quite hard to think of something good to say about 2020. This year’s coronavirus health crisis has left our way of life in shambles. 2020 will be vividly remembered for having had one of the largest single-year death tolls brought on by the outbreak of Covid-19.  The highly infectious viral disease has killed millions worldwide. Locally as of December 25, 2020, official statistics from the ministry of Health show that at least 245 Ugandans have died from Covid-19 while the cumulative confirmed cases have shot to 33,563 since the disease emerged in the country in March. YUDAYA NANGONZI brings you some of the notable deaths of 2020.

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