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5 Startups in Uganda Building on the Celo Blockchain

5 Startups in Uganda Building on the Celo Blockchain
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Dr Nambatya's struggle, wins through 5 herbal medicines

Dr Nambatya's struggle, wins through 5 herbal medicines
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Uganda National Museum creates NFTs with IT firm-Murcom

Uganda Museum Collaborates With Software Development Firm to Create NFTs for Display on Binance Marketplace – Altcoins Bitcoin News

Uganda Museum Collaborates With Software Development Firm to Create NFTs for Display on Binance Marketplace One of Africa’s oldest museums, the Uganda National Museum (UNM), is set to create digital representations of the unique artifacts that are on display at this facility. Working in concert with software development firm Murcom, Uganda’s biggest museum is expected to display and auction the digitally represented items on Binance’s non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace. Uganda National Museum Artifacts to Be Made NFTs According to Murcom’s post on Medium, the “blockchain-based digital representations of the various items under the Museum’s custody” will be created using the software firm’s MUDA NFT platform. On June 24, Binance NFT will launch and both UNM and MUDA will be participants in the crypto exchange’s “100 Creators’ Campaign.”

Nambatya recognised for promoting herbal medicine

Daily Monitor Thursday May 27 2021 Summary For about 20 years, Dr Nambatya has taught communities about the importance of traditional and indigenous medicine. She was also the main brain behind the Indigenous and Complementary Medicine Bill of 2015, which was recently accented to by President Museveni.   Advertisement Dr Grace Nambatya, the director of research at the Natural Chemotherapeutics Research Laboratory based in Kampala, has won the first prize in the 2021 National Cultural Heritage Awards for her relentless efforts to change perceptions on the use of herbal medicine. For about 20 years, Dr Nambatya has taught communities about the importance of traditional and indigenous medicine. She was also the main brain behind the Indigenous and Complementary Medicine Bill of 2015, which was recently accented to by President Museveni.  

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