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Mbarara banana factory gives farmers a raw deal monitor.co.ug - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from monitor.co.ug Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Activists worried Covid cash could lead to more violence against women July 8, 2021 Written by BAKER BATTE Women activists say the Shs 100,000 cash will lead to more gender based violence (GBV) Women activists have raised concern that the government s Covid-19 relief cash could lead to more violence against women as couples fight over the Shs 100,000 mobile money. Today Thursday, government started disbursing Shs 100,000 each to at least 520,000 in 41 municipalities and 10 cities to help them go through the 42-day lockdown recently announced to stop the spread of the second wave of Covid-19. Patricia Munabi Babiiha, the executive director Forum for Women and Democracy (FOWODE) said th ....
Activists worried Covid cash could lead to more violence against women observer.ug - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from observer.ug Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Daily Monitor Sunday May 16 2021 Summary Free bird: For Eldard Muhangisa, retirement was an opportunity to concentrate on upcountry projects, writes Zadock Amanyisa. Advertisement During his days in public service as a teacher, Eldard Muhangisa, now 65 years old, preferred working in rural areas. This, he attributes to having been raised in a humble family. He would either walk or ride a bicycle. His colleagues called him insane because they felt he needed to change environment; go to the urban areas and enjoy a styled-up life. They fantasised a luxurious life. “They looked at my standard of living as so low and undeserving, but I persevered. My humble lifestyle gave me an opportunity to be near home, save and invest in fixed assets in preparation for retirement,” says Muhangisa. ....