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Uganda maintains night curfew to contain COVID-19 spread: PM

news Uganda maintains night curfew to contain COVID-19 spread: PM , © Provided by N.C.N. Limited A teacher receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at a health center in Kampala, capital of Uganda, March 31, 2021. (Xinhua/Nicholas Kajoba) Ugandan Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda on Tuesday said a night curfew imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19 will be maintained despite pressure from parliament to have it revised. KAMPALA, April 14 (Xinhua) Ugandan Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda on Tuesday said a night curfew imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19 will be maintained despite pressure from parliament to have it revised. Rugunda told parliament that the night curfew imposed in March last year will continue to be enforced between 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily throughout the country.

Gov t declines demands to lift COVID-19 curfew

Rugunda said that President Museveni will in the coming days, address the nation extensively on the matter. We’re very much aware and we’re in solidarity with all those who have been affected. HE the president will in the coming days will be addressing the nation with more details on this matter of curfew and where we’re in our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. And what more steps we should take in order to keep our people safe. In the meantime, the guidelines issued by HE the president and the ministry of Health remain in place, Rugunda told the MPs. 

Uganda maintains night curfew to contain COVID-19 spread: PM - World News

Uganda maintains night curfew to contain COVID-19 spread: PM - World News
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Museveni suspends Speaker campaigns

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DGF suspension cripples NGO activities

Daily Monitor Monday March 15 2021 Mining in Karamoja Sub-region is one of the activities that has been affected by the suspension of DGF funds. PHOTO/ COURTESY Advertisement Several non-governmental organisations (NGOs) across the country have halted or downscaled activities weeks after the government suspended operations of the Democratic Governance Facility (DGF). A number have temporarily stopped staff from working while others have introduced a shift model for employees to reduce costs. The most affected civil society organisation (CSOs) include those engaged in accountability, human rights and good governance, democracy, service delivery monitoring and capacity-building at national, regional and grassroots level.    Finance minister Matia Kasaija froze DGF operations on February 17 on orders of President Museveni, who on February 2, argued that more than Shs500b donor-bankrolled kitty required government oversight.

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