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Govt declines calls to relax curfew hours


Daily Monitor
Wednesday April 14 2021
Security operatives arrest people at Kalerwe in Kampala as they enforce curfew on April 8, 2020. Prime Minister Rugunda declined to drop the curfew to allow Muslims observe Ramadhan prayers.. PHOTO/ ABUBAKER LUBOWA
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Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda yesterday declined to grant a request from Members of Parliament to drop the curfew to allow the Muslim community observe their Ramadan prayers.
Dr Rugunda said the country is already experiencing a new wave and has identified new coronavirus variants which are stronger and affecting young people.
“These variants have been identified in a number of tests in Uganda. Some of them are causing more morbidity and mortality. We do not have too many weapons against Covid-19. That is why curfew is still maintained,” Dr Rugunda told Parliament.

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