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Rural Development Foundation was the black sheep of crisis support

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Police investigating Saaremaa shopping mall multi-million loan details

The search, at the WOW experience and shopping mall was in its second day Wednesday, BNS reports. In line with standard practice in Estonia, the search is being directed by the prosecutor s office. Liivi Reinhold, spokesperson for the prosecutor s office western district, said that: I can confirm that officers of the Central Criminal Police carried out work yesterday and today in Saaremaa in relation with a criminal case in which suspicions of a fraud are being checked. The spokesperson declined to reveal the location or individuals involved, but daily Postimees reports that the WOW center was developed by businessman Tullio Liblik, while business daily Äripaev said a €3.4 million loan received from the Rural Development Foundation (MES) was at the heart of the issue though the prosecutor s office later denied this, noting that the investigation focussed on Saaremaa-based companies in connection with applying for money from two support measures, with best practices relating t

Masaka households acquire loans to improve sanitation

Masaka households acquire loans to improve sanitation April 20, 2021 Bennah Nakibuule s new latrine Very many acquire loans to invest in business ventures capable of bringing back profits but some residents in Masaka district, are comfortably taking up loans in order to construct for themselves and their families improved standard latrines, writes ERNEST JJINGO. Even though Uganda’s national latrine coverage has been increasing over the years from 49 per cent in 1997 to about 80 per cent in 2019 and only 10 per cent of households still practicing open defecation, according to UNICEF, most of these latrines still do not meet the required minimum standards and therefore only 19 per cent of households in Uganda have a standard latrine.

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