The East African
Thursday January 07 2021
Lake Victoria s Ssese Islands in Uganda are a popular spot for domestic travellers. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
Summary
After staying at home since the pandemic took hold at the start of last year, many Ugandans travelled over the festive season, which led to a sharp rise in demand for hotel rooms.
But even though there was a semblance of a return to normalcy as 2020 came to a close, the hotel industry looks set to remain in uncharted territory until the second half of 2021 when meaningful, consistent recovery is expected.
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With the catastrophic toll of the Covid-19 pandemic, 2020 has been the darkest and longest year in the recent history of Uganda’s hotel sector. Now, more than 250 Ugandans have died, and 33,000 infected, and many sectors of the economy have been sent into a tailspin.
Bobi Wine and entire campaign team arrested in Kalangala
December 30, 2020 Some of Bobi Wine supporters who were arrested in Kalangala
National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has been arrested in Kigere Kya Njovu forest with his entire campaign team in Kalangala island on L. Victoria.
Kyagulanyi who arrived in the island district aboard MV Sesse ferry was involved in a cat and a mouse chase with security who had deployed heavily. Following his arrest, Kyagulanyi was later airlifted to Kololo airstrip in Kampala before being forcefully driven to his home in Magere, Kasangati in Wakiso district. More than 30 of Kyagulanyi s campaign team including his chief bodyguard Eddie Mutwe were also arrested.