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Funeral Services boss succumbs to Covid-19 at Entebbe airport

The second Covid-19 wave continues to ravage the country, leading to an oxygen shortage crisis in nearly all hospitals and the daily average death of at least 35 people in the last 3-4 weeks although some deaths remain uncaptured as people continue to treat themselves from home due to shortage of hospital beds and hiked medical bills ranging from Shs 2-5 million per day for Covid-19 patients.  Mugongo and her late brother Fred Katamba Mukiibi pioneered commercial funeral services in the country in 1994 with their UFS, drawing scorn from the general population over what many considered a cultural taboo at the time, offering services ranging from the feeding of mourners, offering criers for hire, hearse and transport services, treating bodies to grave construction, post-death counseling, grave digging and construction, coffin sales among others.  

Second lockdown lashes stronger whip for economy

Second lockdown lashes stronger whip for economy
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Kampala traders chairman, Everest Kayondo succumbs to Covid-19 – 93 3 KFM

Kampala traders chairman, Everest Kayondo succumbs to Covid-19 – 93 3 KFM
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Traders, arcade owners relax Covid-19 measures

50MAWSP: New financial platform to boost women businesses

Daily Monitor Saturday May 22 2021 Businesswomen under Uganda Small Scale Industries Association (USSIA) pose for a group photo after attending one of the financial training sessions that took place on the March 3, in Kampala. PHOTO/courtesy. Summary Partner states discovered that limited access to information on business, opportunities, networks and access to market are reasons why businesses owned by women are not thriving across the continent. Advertisement The 50 Million African Women Speak Networking Platform Project (50 MAWS project) platform aims at empowering women economically through a networking financial platform. Women in business will access information and financial services. Specifically, the platform will improve the ability of women entrepreneurs to network and exchange information as well as access information on financial and non-financial services.

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