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In 2006, the newspaper opened an office in Johnstown for the start of the Our Town weekly newspaper. It is an information company providing newspapers, websites, books, maps, brochures and place mats and billboards to residents and businesses in Somerset and Cambria counties. According to Charles Welsh, a former Herald employee who later worked ...
According to a published report in 2009, the distribution of healthcare facilities and funding heavily favored urban centers, with 70 percent of physicians and 40 percent of nurses and midwives based in urban areas, where they served only 12 percent of Uganda's population. [5]
In May 2008 Uganda's Daily Monitor reported that The Minister of Finance, Ezra Suruma, was expected to announce in that year's budget speech a government allocation of USh 14 billion to buy a new train ferry to replace Kabalega.
Violence against women in Uganda is an issue that negatively affects various aspects of women's lives. COVID-19 has worsened the current condition for women facing domestic violence.
The Huffington Post has referred to Al-Monitor as "increasingly a daily must-read for insightful commentary on the Middle East", and The Economist recommended Al-Monitor's Egypt and Iran coverage in its What to Read section.
The cathedral is located on Namirembe Hill, in Lubaga Division, in Kampala, the capital and largest city in Uganda. Namirembe is located approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi), by road, west of Kampala's central business district. [3] The coordinates of Namirembe Cathedral are: 0°18'54.0"N, 32°33'35.0"E (Latitude: 0.315000; Longitude: 32.559710).
In 2015, President Museveni on behalf of the Uganda government entered into a PPP arrangement with Kiggundu to redevelop and upgrade Nakivubo Stadium into a modern sports facility. [22] [23] [24] On April 25, 2024, during the commissioning of the stadium, President Museveni disclosed that Hamis Kiggundu (Ham) was granted a 49-year lease on the ...
Tito Lutwa Okello (1914 – 3 June 1996) was simultaneously a military officer and politician in Uganda, a not rare combination in that country. He was the eighth president of Uganda from 29 July 1985 until 26 January 1986.