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Public And Private Transport Banned For 42 Days, Presidential Address

Public And Private Transport Banned For 42 Days, Presidential Address

President Museveni has put a total ban on all public and private transport for the next 42days. This according to him is in order to tackle the spread of coronavirus that is currently ravaging the country. He said these 42 days are starting today excluding the ones already given on 6th June 2021. The query of the president was that ...

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Are We Slowly Moving Towards A Total Lockdown

Are We Slowly Moving Towards A Total Lockdown

It looks like we are slowly moving towards a total lockdown of the country. After the president’s speech yesterday, most of the things surely caught us by surprise. No one predicted anything to be closed to 42 days. We were used to the normal 14 to 21 days. With schools, churches, mosques closed, we are kind of half way down ...

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Coronavirus Cases Soars, Minister Considers Suspending Public Transport

coronavirus: Uganda Army to close shops and bars in barracks

The minister of Works and Transport Gen Katumba Wamala has warned public transport operators that the government might to be forced to stop their operations if they continue to disobey guidelines that were put in place to limit the spread of coronavirus. The public transport operators were advised to only make sure that travelers put on face masks and sanitize ...

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President Museveni Suspends Public Transport

schools reopen -government through president Museveni Orders Those Sneezing Should To Keep Away From Public bse corona virus / national prayers

Following the Ministry of Health confirmation of five new Covid-19 cases, President Museveni has suspended buses, taxis, and bodabodas among other public means of transport. The President, however, said that only passenger vehicles are prohibited, meaning that the cargo trucks are allowed to continue operating. President Museveni also says that bodabodas and other public means may operate if they are making deliveries. ...

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