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The EastAfrican on MSNWhen the beans break hearts: The pain of Uganda’s coffee farmers as prices plungeIn Uganda’s hills and plains, where coffee has long been the lifeline of families and entire communities, a quiet storm is brewing – one tearing through livelihoods and threatening the country’s ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda has has secured a financing facility worth 150 Million Dollars (about 53.7 Billion ...
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The Citizen on MSNHow Uganda turned Nyege Nyege festival into one of Africa's most prominent cultural exportsIn just under a decade, Uganda’s Nyege Nyege Festival has grown from a niche gathering of underground artists into one of Africa’s most prominent cultural exports—generating millions in revenue and ...
Locals around Buziga Hill say Zohran Mamdani’s three-day wedding celebration, which featured government-type security and ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNUganda: Fake doctor accused of causing the deaths of multiple patients sentencedFrancis Taulula was sentenced by a Ugandan court after he impersonated a doctor and killed three patients from surgeries that ...
In a statement, Mamdani explained that he had traveled back to Uganda to celebrate “his marriage to Rama with their family ...
Eight people were reported dead after Ugandan soldiers crossed the border into South Sudan and skirmished with troops there.
From August 2 to 30, football pitches in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda will be on fire. Nineteen of the strongest African teams ...
Mr Yaron Wolman said the donation would enhance Uganda’s ability to maintain uninterrupted vaccine supply chains and timely health responses ...
While nobody would deny that Uganda’s infrastructure lags its ambitions, the country’s growth potential is equally beyond dispute. For Africa’s pearl, the time to shine is surely close.
According to the IMF, Uganda has one of the fastest growing populations in Africa, and needs to create more than 600,000 jobs a year to cater for its expanding labor force, a task that has been ...
It’s not just Uganda. Much of Africa is marching backward on LGBT rights. April 2, 2023 More than 2 years ago 5 min ...
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