| WORLD MARKS HEPATITIS B DAY: 10% OF UGANDANS INFECTED
The world hepatitis day is commemorated annually on July 28, with the aim of bringing the world together under one single theme in order to raise awareness of viral hepatitis and the impact it has worldwide. The theme for ... Read more |
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Museveni woos BRICS to East Africa "The rate of return on investment for the companies in East Africa is always of a magnitude of 11%, compared to 9 % in Europe, 8 % in Latin America and 13 % in Asia. The rate of return in East Africa will improve with improved infrastructure, which means lower costs of production," Museveni said... Read more |
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| Uganda, China agree to undertake projects worth $2.45b Chinese President Xi Jinping said that China is ready to deepen friendly and mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields with Uganda. He commended President Museveni for his long-term dedication to the promotion of the development of China-Uganda relations as well as China-Africa relations... Read more |
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Our history: When Museveni was appointed vice-president On 27 July 1985 2nd Lieutenant Walter Ochora announced on Radio Uganda that the Uganda National Liberation Army had overthrown President Milton Obote. Chief of Defence Forces Lt. Gen. Tito Okello became president two days later, rising to full general. Brig. Bazilio Okello became... Read more |
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IMF warns China against aggressive economic stimulus The IMF warning, contained in a policy report, comes after Chinese leaders earlier this week signalled a shift toward looser fiscal policy to help barricade the world's second-largest economy against global economic turbulence. After more than a year of aggressively cracking down on dangerously high debt levels, China's cabinet on ... Read more |
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| | Aircraft carrying remains of US Korean War dead arrives in S. Korea A US military aircraft carrying the remains of US Korean War dead collected in North Korea arrived in the South on Friday, the 65th anniversary of the armistice that ended the fighting. The return of the remains marks the partial fulfilment of an agreement reached between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at their historic summit in Singapore last month... Read more |
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| | Protect people living with HIV from Hepatitis B A 2007 study on Virology and Clinical Management of Hepatitis B carried out in America (Seattle) indicates that HIV positive people do not respond as well to Hepatitis B vaccination as do the HIV negative ones. And that the presence of HIV prior to Hepatitis B infection increases the risk of developing chronic hepatitis B, because it lays a safe ground for many opportunistic infections... Read more |
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| A look at human problems and the need for peace When wind is pushing trees on the ground or, waters on seas, that is a geographical activity between objects which are neither economic nor spiritual as to cause anxiety between themselves. Whereas when we are talking about either peace or, war or, violence, in society is because we are economic and subsequently spiritual. For there is nothing in the world that should be described as love,.. Read more |
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| OTT, mobile money taxes have exposed Parliament The flamboyant benchmarking exercises would have taught us about double taxation, how to keep our taxes less oppressive and how to move towards consensus when people must tweak private spending patterns for the public good. It is unlikely that in imposing such taxes, the projected tax base will actualise, if people refrain from further consumption of the affected products... Read more |
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| | | | Urban TV to show fifth round of motocross championship Urban television has assured motorsport fans who will not be able to travel to Busiika that they will not miss the fifth round of the Mountain Dew National motocross championship. Urban TV official, Dzyre Mugumisa said that the television will again telecast the event live for viewers around the country... Read more |
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| | Volleyball: youngsters impress officials "I am impressed with the quality of volleyball the teams have exhibited, and the sport is growing," Ashaba said. In the girls U-12 category, Sunrise A will face Sunrise B in the final, while in the boys category St. James will take on Samaritan Primary School. In the girls U-14 category, Sunrise Primary School will face Samaritan, while St. James will take on Samaritan in the boys' category... Read more |
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