According to a report by UNICEF, Uganda is among the only five countries in the world that is still keeping schools shut during the pandemic. James Elder, a spokesperson at a UN Geneva conference said over 600 million children not on academic break are still affected by school closures. He said this is due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He said ...
Read More »Movit Gives Covid-19 Relief Aid Worth Ugx75 Million
Through its Baby Junior brand, Movit has launched a Corporate Social Investment (CSI/R) drive. It has aimed this initiative at reaching out to Children’s homes across the entire country. The drive is part of the company’s annual Corporate Social Investment and response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The brand has apparently extended assorted items to 10 different Babies Homes across the ...
Read More »Singer Navio Resorts To Farming To Sustain His Family During Covid Times
Rapper Navio in a bid to sustain himself and his family financially has decided to venture into farming. In a period when times are really hard for everyone due to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have tried to diversify their means of earning income. These include groups of people whose jobs were largely affected by the ...
Read More »Ugandan Musicians Transition Into comedy To Remain Relevant
Most musicians have transitioned to comedy to remain relevant during this covid period. Since March 2020, the concerts have been on hold and artists have not been having much to do. Some have been singing during weddings, however, the president limited weddings until further notice. The president directed that a wedding must have only 20 people and someone may just ...
Read More »Ministry Of Education And Sports Reschedules Academic Dates
The ministry of education and sports has come out to issue new guidelines to academic institutions following President Museveni’s recent address about covid 19 last week.The President talked about the spike of covid 19 cases among the general population. He also showed great concern for the upsurge of covid 19 cases in schools.The ministry of education and sports has decided ...
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