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Doctors worry over rising cases of lifestyle diseases in villages

Doctors worry over rising cases of lifestyle diseases in villages
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Covid vaccination delays in some areas

Daily Monitor Friday March 12 2021 A health worker at Masaka hospital administers the Covid-19 vaccine at the launch of the exercise in Masaka on March 11, 2021. PHOTO/ MALIK FAHAD JJINGO Summary In Amuru, Dr Patrick Olwendo Odong, the district health officer, confirmed that they have received the vaccination but are waiting for directives from the ministry to start the exercise. Advertisement  Some health workers said they had not yet received the vaccines by yesterday. Other health workers had not received logistics for the exercise. In Sheema, Mr Dickens Atwongyeire, the district health officer, said though they have received vaccines, they do not have documentation materials such as vaccination cards and consent forms.

Locals reject NFA plan to restore forest

Daily Monitor Thursday March 11 2021 A section of Lake Kijjanebalora at Kizinga Village in Kyarurangira Sub-county, Rakai District. This is part of the area NFA plans to reclaim as a forest reserve. PHOTO/AMBROSE MUSASIZI. Advertisement The National Forestry Authority (NFA) has rekindled its plan to restore depleted forest reserves within Lake Kijjanebalora catchment area in Rakai District. According to NFA, more than 20,000 residents in Lake Kijjanebalora catchment area are occupying forest reserves which have been depleted over the years and they want them restored. The forest reserves NFA seeks to recover are in the sub-counties of Kagamba, Kyalulangira, Kacheera and Kiziba, measuring between 5,000 and 8,000 hectares.

Kadaga, Oulanyah teams emerge

Daily Monitor Saturday February 27 2021 Deputy Speaker Jacob Oulanyah (left) and Speaker Rebecca Kadaga chairing plenary sessions of Parliament. Photo/ David Lubowa Summary Among the teams canvassing votes for the two rivals for the Speaker of Parliament job are MPs who were defeated in last month’s election but are still considered influential. Advertisement Underground work for the Speaker of Parliament job is fiercely going on, with Speaker Rebecca Kadaga and her deputy Jacob Oulanyah having already formed core teams to reach out to MPs-elect ahead of the election scheduled for May 20.  Sources at Parliament told Saturday Monitor that Ms Kadaga’s team is headed by her personal assistant, Mr Peter Busiku, Bugiri Municipality MP and Jeema president Asuman Basalirwa, Bugabula South MP (NRM) Maurice Kibalya, Kalungu West MP Joseph Ssewungu, and outgoing Mukono South MP Johnson Muyanja Ssenyonga.

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