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Anita Among elected deputy Speaker of Parliament Monday May 24 2021 Bukedea Woman MP Anita Among pictured during the first sitting of the 11th Parliament at Kololo Airstrip on May 24, 2021. PHOTO/ PARLIAMENT PRESS TEAM Summary Anita Among, 47, is, an accountant, a lawyer and politician, born in Bukedea District. She worked with the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) and later shifted allegiance to the ruling party and voted for the removal of the presidential age limit in December 2017. Advertisement Bukedea Woman MP, Ms Anita Among has been elected Deputy Speaker of the 11th Parliament with overwhelming majority after beating her two male contenders; Kampala Central MP Muhammad Nsereko (Independent) and Mawokota South MP Yusuf Nsibambi (FDC). ....
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What does CLEAN food mean to you? 1 February 2021 On the third and fourth week of the On My Plate challenge, we explore CLEAN food. Slow Food and the Slow Food Youth Network continue their journey through the tables of over 3,000 young people around the world. Starting today and for the next two weeks, we will be going into what clean food means, how it’s produced and how we can fight for a more environmentally friendly food system, right from our plate. TO REGISTER OR FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE CHALLENGE, click here. onmyplate.slowfood.com This week we’re sharing the story of three activists from our Slow Food network, who are committed to clean food for themselves, their communities and for the planet. Here is what CLEAN food means to them and why it’s important. ....
Gone with 2020 Written by Yudaya Nangonzi It is quite hard to think of something good to say about 2020. This year’s coronavirus health crisis has left our way of life in shambles. 2020 will be vividly remembered for having had one of the largest single-year death tolls brought on by the outbreak of Covid-19. The highly infectious viral disease has killed millions worldwide. Locally as of December 25, 2020, official statistics from the ministry of Health show that at least 245 Ugandans have died from Covid-19 while the cumulative confirmed cases have shot to 33,563 since the disease emerged in the country in March. YUDAYA NANGONZI brings you some of the notable deaths of 2020. ....
Share: African women are calling on the African Union, IGAD and the international community to set up a female peacekeeping force to promote peace in the Horn of Africa. The appeal issued on December 14 is signed, among others, by Julia Cassell, the former Minister of Gender from Liberia. It urges African leaders to create the conditions for peace on the ground. Cassell is joined by nearly 120 women including entrepreneurs, teachers, humanitarian aid workers, scholars, civil servants, mothers and community workers, and health workers and from 20 countries across the African continent: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Benin, Niger, Ghana, Nigeria, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Cameroon, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. ....