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    Coffee Farming: A Tool for Sustainable Farming and Environmental Resilience

    The shift towards regenerative agriculture in Uganda’s coffee sector is not only beneficial for the environment but also enhances the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, which has offered a promising model for sustainable coffee production that inspires similar efforts across the region.

    Bishop Balya: Tooro Son’s Consecration Story as First African Anglican Bishop in East Africa

    Bishop Balya spent his life fulfilling God’s purpose on earth as a spiritual shepherd until the Lord called him on November 26, 1979, at the age of 102 years.

    Energy Efficiency: Most Cost-effective to Combat Climate Change

    Despite Uganda’s capacity to generate and export electricity to neighboring countries, access and affordability remain significant challenges for rural areas and a large portion of the population.

    China-Uganda Plantation Projects to Fight Climate Change

    During the recent 2024 forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit, China announced 10 partnership initiatives or actions covering 10 areas of cooperation between the Asian nation and East African country in the coming few years. Among these are the partnerships for agriculture and livelihood.

    Environment Endangered by Fuel Tanker Explosion in Kasangati

    Uganda police continues to issue a warning to the public to desist from quick money by running to accidents involving trucks carrying products that are inflammable in order to avoid cases of death caused by blasts or fire explosions.

    Recognizing Role of Community Health Workers in Health Promotion, Disease Prevention

    CHWs commitment as the first contact of the community with the health system is particularly beneficial in rural areas that have limited access to health care and cannot go unnoticed.

    Online Trading: A Possible Alternative for Costly Traditional Shops

    Government's policy of relocating street vendors from the city affects many traders in the arcades since vendors sell merchandise on behalf of shop owners on a commission-based mutual arrangement.

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