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Multiple sources on social media claim that Joseph Kalisa, the owner and managing director of Mezo Noir, has been taken into police custody.
UNEB has scheduled the official release of the UNEB UACE 2024 results for Friday, March 14, 2025, at State House Nakasero, with the event expected to commence at 11:00 AM East Africa Time (EAT).
Since then, rumours have been making rounds on the internet regarding TASO Uganda being closed. Is this true or false?
The Ministry of Health has confirmed an outbreak of Sudan Ebola Virus Disease (SUDV) in Kampala, following tests from three labs.
Health Minister Jane Ruth Aceng announced that mass mpox vaccine usage are slated to begin this February 2025 to prevent further spread.
The workshop aims to promote knowledge sharing and introduce innovative WASH and water security approaches designed to alleviate human suffering caused by these crises. Hosted by the Uganda Red Cross Society, in collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and other partners, this event is an important step toward enhancing the resilience of African communities in the face of escalating water security threats.
With a mission to provide healthcare access to more people worldwide, CarePay addresses the fundamental data access and data quality challenges faced by health insurers and their insured members.
SNV’s vision in agri-food centres on a sustainable and resilient agri-food system – able to deliver food security and adequate nutrition for people in all their diversity in such a way that the economic, social, and environmental bases are safeguarded for future generations.
Research from the region suggests that public-private partnerships (PPPs) as well as donor funding will lead to investments that will lower barriers like costs and access to health facilities.
Kakebe Technologies have partnered with Jerusalem Institute of Health Sciences to provide ICT courses in Northern Uganda.