May 12, 2021 President Museveni signs the oil agreements
On May 5, Energy and Mineral Development minister Dr Mary Gorreti Kitutu presented to parliament the oil pipeline agreements the Ugandan government signed with Tanzania and various companies involved in the implementation of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.
These agreements included the Host Government Agreement, the Tariffs and Transportation Agreement and the Shareholders Agreement. However, she stated that the agreements are commercial in nature with confidentiality clauses and called upon the members of parliament to handle the agreements sensitively.
Transparency while signing these agreements means that all parties are open to share the information with stakeholders. It should be noted that Uganda has signed bad agreements under the cover of confidentiality clauses, which cost taxpayers money.
Namawojolo chicken’s uniqueness is in its simplicity
April 29, 2021 Namawojolo chicken on the sigiri
How have Namawojolo and Najjembe roadside markets along the Jinja highway maintained the same authentic chicken taste and same outlook from generation to generation? The answer is in minimalism.
It is chicken pure and pure. No marinating, no extra additives, no flavourings - just salt and the optional chilli. From the butchery straight to the glowing charcoal stove. Here, less seasoning actually gives off the most flavour and aroma.
The chicken pieces have that golden appetizing and juicy inviting look with a crispy crust and cranky chewable bones. The pieces are also relatively bigger than what is sold elsewhere – the reason some joke it is kalooli (marabou stork) but the vendors always laugh this off, saying what would be economically easier, hunting for the elusive kalooli or buying actual chicken?
Let’s carry on with the tree planting campaign improvement
Tuesday April 27 2021
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Tree planting is currently a popular statement among many individuals, institutions and politicians. As the country joined the international community to observe the World Earth Day last week, it was pleasing to note that tree planting is being appreciated by a cross section of personalities.
For the last two years, Buganda Kingdom has planted and urged people to plant trees. The Buganda ministry of environment and bulungibwansi is on a mission to make Buganda greener. Traditional trees are being planted and grown in various parts of the kingdom, a campaign to protect the wetlands and water bodies is on through the sazza chiefs and others, campaigns to manage used plastics and awareness creation through radio, TVs, etc are going on.