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    NMS Receives 500,000 Doses of Hepatitis B Vaccine

    In a report by the World Health Organization Around 90% of all infants receive childhood vaccinations, making Uganda the first country in Africa to reach and surpass WHO’s 2020 program targets of diagnosing 30% of people living with hepatitis B, ensuring awareness of and access to care.

    Hunger Strikes Katakwi as Floods Displace over 310 Households

    The displaced residents don’t have any food since their gardens were destroyed by floods, including some food that was at the stage of harvest.

    Bushenyi RDC Misrepresented President Museveni

    The recruitment process of the RDCs needs to be revised and mechanisms put in place to have the old good days of the RDC secretariat rejuvenated.

    Three Children Die in Busega House Fire

    On May 15, 2024, in Namulanda B Zone, Kajjansi Town Council in Wakiso district, six South Sudanese siblings and two women died in a house fire, and according to preliminary reports, the fire originated from an electronic kettle connected to a socket and was left in the sitting room unattended.

    Uganda Flags Off 94 Athletes for ISF Gymnasiade Bahrain...

    The flagged-off delegation includes representatives from Seroma High School, Rubaga Girls’ School, Kibuli SS, Mbogo College School, Mbogo Mixed SS, and Mbogo High School, and it is led by USSSA President Justus Mugisha.

    PFF Formation Deepens War with FDC

    As the Katonga group pushes to register the PFF, their counterparts at Najjanankumbi have gone ahead to declare their interest in participating in the forthcoming general elections in 2026.

    Ugandan Investors Asked to Embrace EIPP

    The major reason SHIPU was created was to ensure effective and sustainable collaboration between government institutions and investors at all levels for collective growth and development.

    Welcome and Embrace Released Political Prisoners—Kyagulanyi to Supporters

    The State Minister for Youth and Children Affairs, Balaam Barugahara, committed to engaging the government to have all the political prisoners released, and last week, 18 of them, including Olivia Lutaaya, pleaded guilty and are yet to serve a light sentence of four months and then after will be released after spending over four years in prison.
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