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Joy as flood-affected schools get new classrooms, latrines

Joy as flood-affected schools get new classrooms, latrines Saturday May 15 2021 Pupils of Bikone Primary School jostle to enter one of the new classrooms built for them by Save the Children on Tuesday. PHOTO/ ALEX ASHABA Summary Advertisement The pupils had lost any hope of resuming classes after the reopening of schools by the government.  At Bikone Primary School in Kasese District in May last year, all the classroom blocks were washed away by floods after River Mubuku burst its banks, leaving more than 500 learners stranded with nowhere to study from. The floods from River Thaku also swept away classrooms at Kisabu Primary School also in Kasese District, leaving more than 300 pupils helpless. 

Vanilla farmers decry falling prices

Daily Monitor Monday May 03 2021 Summary Vanilla is harvested twice a year; June -July and December –January. Uganda has some of the best vanilla in the world and this puts it at a competitive advantage with the rest of the world’s producers. Advertisement The falling prices of vanilla have left farmers frustrated, with many afraid that they might not recover investment costs during the harvesting season, which commences next month. The farmers say some buyers have already intimated that the prices may drop further, with a kilogramme of vanilla going for between Shs10,000 and Shs20,000, down from about Sh50,000 10  months ago.

Quake info: Moderate mag 4 4 earthquake - Ntoroko District, 49 km north of Kabarole, Western Region, Uganda, on 14 Apr 5:20 am (GMT +3) - 14 user experience reports

Quake info: Moderate mag 4 4 earthquake - Ntoroko District, 49 km north of Kabarole, Western Region, Uganda, on 14 Apr 5:20 am (GMT +3) - 14 user experience reports
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Living dangerously: The plight of Ntoroko flood-affected families

Living dangerously: The plight of Ntoroko flood-affected families Tuesday April 13 2021 Survivors of flooding live dangerously in makeshift houses suspended over water in Rwangara village, Kanara Sub-county in Ntoroko District. The Office of the Prime Ministers promises that help is on the way. PHOTO\ ALEX ASHABA Summary The affected locals decided to erect temporary houses in water after they were displaced by floods in 2019.  Advertisement More than 150 families, part of the 10,000 people who were displaced by the floods two years ago after water levels in Lake Albert rose, are living in a dire condition. The lives of many locals who have gathered in Kanara Sub-county,  Ntoroko District near Lake Albert, are being threatened since the  temporal houses erected in water are on the verge of collapsing. The families are also in dire need of food and other essential basic needs.

Mystery murders: Communities cry out for justice

Daily Monitor Sunday April 04 2021 Ms Peace Tukamusa Kyarubingo holds a picture of her husband, who was killed last month. Photo | Edgar R Batte Summary On the night of March 10, Frank Byaruhanga left home but did not return, sending his family into panic as they combed the neighbourhood, police stations, friends’ home to find him but in vain. Advertisement She holds her chin by the left hand, her eyes gazing in a distance, past the playful children. Peace Tukamusa Kyarubingo’s eyes tell of pain and sadness that emanates from unanswered questions surrounding the death of her husband. On the night of March 10, Frank Byaruhanga left home but did not return, sending his family into panic as they combed the neighbourhood, police stations, friends’ home to find him but in vain.

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