Trade minister Amelia Kyambadde on Saturday ordered an immediate closure of all shopping malls as the number of covid-19 victims in the country rose to
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Uganda confirms three more coronavirus cases
The number of coronavirus cases has risen to 33 after the ministry of health on Sunday evening confirmed three more patients of the deadly disease.
Akol bids farewell to URA staff
President Museveni on Sunday afternoon replaced Doris Akol as the Uganda Revenue Authority Commissioner General with immediate effect. “By virtue of powers granted to me
Coronavirus: What we still don’t know about Covid-19
It feels like an eternity ago, but the world only became aware of the coronavirus in December. Despite incredible efforts by scientists around the world,
Mali goes to the polls despite coronavirus fears
Malians are voting in long-delayed parliamentary elections a day after the country’s first coronavirus death. The poll has also been overshadowed by Wednesday’s kidnapping of
Police officer arrested for shooting civilian
A few weeks ago, the president ordered banned social, political, cultural, religious or any other form of public gatherings to help combat the spread of
Woman under quarantine in Entebbe gives birth without the help of doctors
A quarantined woman in Entebbe this morning gave birth while unattended to. Aisha Namatovu, the lady in question, had been quarantined at the Survey Training
Coronavirus: Patients flee from Hoima Hospital
Hoima- Dozens of In-patients and caretakers have deserted Hoima Regional Referral Hospital after one coronavirus case was registered at the health facility on Friday evening. According
African airlines lose $4.4 billion in revenue following the spread of coronavirus on the continent
Rwanda Air and Air Mauritius are among airlines that have suspended flights to China. Morocco has suspended all international flights to and from its territory “until further notice”
How Russia is using authoritarian tech to curb coronavirus
The Covid-19 pandemic is giving Russian authorities an unprecedented opportunity to test their new authoritarian powers and technology, and the country’s privacy and free-speech advocates
