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Uganda collects trash as Sweden builds roads to charge elec cars


Uganda’s ambition to collect rubbish is really basic and should have been set six decades ago at independence. ....

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Rest in peace, Sammy Kasule


Rest in peace, Sammy Kasule
May 7, 2021
Sammy Kasule
In 2013, legendary bassist Sammy Kasule returned to Uganda to settle after decades abroad. Kasule went ahead to lend his amazing talent to Afrigo band and later Ziwuuna band, before his death last week in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
He was buried in Stockholm, Sweden, a country he called home for more than 30 years. In tribute, we reproduce what he told
The Observer in this 2014 interview with Simon Musasizi:
There are so many great bass guitarists, but there is one that has shown mastery and virtuosity beyond understanding. He is someone that will drive young and gifted guitarists like Mike Ouma out of their seats just to see how he does it. ....

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To take or not to take the jab


Daily Monitor
Sunday May 02 2021
Summary
Government confirmed that Uganda has registered the Indian Covid-19 variant B.1.617.
A key question is whether a new variant with potentially worrying mutations B.1.617 is behind what is currently the world’s fastest-growing outbreak.
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As the year progresses,  Covid-19 is still here with us and keeping our scientists on their toes.  India is battling a record-breaking rise in Covid-19 infections that has overwhelmed hospitals and led to severe bed and oxygen shortages.
A key question is whether a new variant with potentially worrying mutations B.1.617 is behind what is currently the world’s fastest-growing outbreak, which added more than 300,000 fresh infections Thursday. ....

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