Jinja Regional Referral Hospital Boosts Oxygen Production, Set to Supply Eastern Uganda

By Amos Ssemuwemba Jinja Regional Referral Hospital has made a significant leap in healthcare infrastructure with the completion of a state-of-the-art oxygen plant. The facility, now 95% complete, has drastically increased the hospital’s oxygen production capacity, positioning it as the primary oxygen supplier not only for the Busoga sub-region but also for areas such as…

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Ex-police Officer Arrested for Allegedly Impersonating Traffic Officers on Entebbe Road.

By Amos Ssemuwemba  A former counter-terrorism officer, Isaac Newton Ojok, 36, has been arrested for allegedly posing as a traffic officer on Entebbe Road, extorting money from unsuspecting motorists. Ojok, dismissed from the Uganda Police Force a few months ago over disciplinary issues, reportedly turned to illegal activities after struggling to make ends meet. According…

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Ministry of Education Issues Alert to Schools as Mpox Cases Rise in Uganda

By Amos Ssemuwemba The Ministry of Education has issued a nationwide alert to schools following confirmed Mpox cases in Uganda. Ismael Mulindwa, Director of Basic Education, urged schools to take immediate precautions, drawing lessons from previous health crises like COVID-19 and Ebola. “We need to be vigilant, especially in regions with confirmed or suspected cases….

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From Daily Pills to Bi-Monthly Shots: Uganda’s Bold Move with Cabotegravir in HIV Prevention

By Amos Ssemuwemba In a groundbreaking step for HIV prevention, Uganda’s Ministry of Health has administered the first dose of Cabotegravir (Cab-LA), marking the official rollout of a long-acting injectable as part of the country’s enhanced HIV prevention strategy. The first recipient, a walk-in patient, was treated at a health facility in Mbarara, a region…

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Empowering Bukomansimbi: Coffee Farmers Unite Against Exploitative Lending Practices.

By Amos Ssemuwemba Coffee farmers in Bukomansimbi District are calling for urgent government intervention to safeguard their harvests from the predatory practices of exploitative money lenders, which threaten both their livelihoods and the quality of Uganda’s esteemed coffee. During a recent workshop in Bigasa, organized by the Buddu-Rural Coffee Growers Traders and Processors Association, farmers…

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Village Health Teams Trained to Lead Malaria Prevention Campaign in Kampala Suburbs.

By Amos Ssemuwemba  In a united effort to curb the spread of malaria, the Rotaract Club of Kampala North Musical, alongside the National Girl Guide Association and Malaria Partners International, partnered with the Ministry of Health Uganda to conduct a two-day training for Village Health Teams (VHTs) from Bweyogerere, Kirinya, and Bukasa. Held at the…

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