City Tycoon Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia has scooped 2019 lifetime tourism achiever award from Uganda Tourism Board (UTB)for his continued efforts in investing in tourism sector. Sudhir who owns numerous hotels in the country is expected to inject more $100million into Sese Island hotel this July. UTB organized the award in a bid to promote local tourism but also to appreciate ...
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Dog Owners Do Not Have Basic Knowledge On How To Take Care Of Their Dogs – Survey Reveals
85% of dog owners do not know how to provide basic care for their dogs. Many are not aware of how to feed their dogs or provide basic housing and veterinary needs. In addition, majority do not know the importance of sterilization and how to deal with dog attacks. A survey by World Animal Protection reveals. According to the report, ...
Read More »Kidnapped American Tourist Recovered Alive After Paying Ransom
An American tourist identified as Kimberly Endicott and a safari guide known as Jean Paul who were kidnapped by unknown gunmen near Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda have returned safely after paying a ransom for their release, according to the Safari firm. Check also: William Ruto’s Pilot, Four Americans Die In Helicopter Crash The police spokeperson, Namaye Polly who ...
Read More »World Animal Protection Condemns Planned Dog Culling By Livingstone City Council, Zambia
Livingstone, Zambia, World Animal Protection condemns the planned dog culling by the Livingstone City Council. We urge council authorities to find better means to manage the increasing dog population in Livingstone town. “Culling dogs is a cruel, needless and ineffective attempt to control rabies and manage stray dog populations. Livingstone City Council need to abandon their planned cull and seek ...
Read More »Thousands Of Animals In Desperate Need Of Aid In Aftermath Of Cyclone Idai
World Animal Protection’s disaster is in Malawi and Mozambique providing urgent care to up to 200,000 animals that have been affected by the floods that have devastated Southern Africa. One team has arrived in Chimoio, close to Beira, one of the worst affected disaster zones. They are equipped with veterinary kits, including antibiotics, pain killers and hoof rot medicines to ...
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