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In an update on Christmas Day regarding the Covid-19 situation in Dokolo district, Musafiri Suwed, the district Information Officer says out of 17 samples taken, one tested positive.
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In an update on Christmas Day regarding the Covid-19 situation in Dokolo district, Musafiri Suwed, the district Information Officer says out of 17 samples taken, one tested positive.
In 2018 when they realized 30 clergymen had passed on, she said they had to look for their wives to support them every December.
Anna Lumumba, RDC Dokolo, said they are maintaining curfew time, and people should celebrate the day from their homes.
Akena further asked the public to spend wisely this festive season since schools are reopening immediately.
When asked about the catfish, he admitted the school sold all the catfish because the mature ones were eating the younger ones.
She made the political promise during the groundbreaking for the construction of a maternity ward at Bugaya Health Centre IV.
The grants can be disbursed very quickly, to help member states implement policies to address emergencies after it was approved on Monday.
“The last time the contribution of the agriculture sector in GDP was at 20 per cent was in 2003-04,” according to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS).
In its latest updates on Covid-19 released on Thursday for tests done on December 21, the Ministry of Health announced 710 new cases.
The pandemic has degraded the national health infrastructure and exposed the rot and poor remuneration and work conditions of health care providers.
“Bank of Uganda and the supervised financial institutions will continue to sensitise the public on the alternative payment options during the six-month window
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