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Lilian Namagembe

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Toronto, ON, Canada

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Past articles by Lilian:

Minister Anywar vows to revive fight on Kaveera

The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga who flagged off the campaign noted that there is a need to first deal with those Buveera that are not biodegradable, especially by deterring them from → Read More

Green Valentine: Celebrate love without hurting nature

According to Hallmark, the largest manufacturer of greeting cards in the United States, at least 141 million of greeting cards are bought ahead of Valentine’s Day → Read More

More 120 travellers linked to Coronavirus isolated in Uganda

The ministry says travellers were not quarantined because they showed any symptoms but were just asked to self-isolate for two weeks to avoid any incidents → Read More

South African Airways ends flights to Entebbe

The airline has also cancelled all other domestic destinations, including Durban, East London, and Port Elizabeth, which will also cease operation by SAA on February 29 → Read More

Hold nonviolent protests, Oulanyah tells Mak students

Mr Oulanyah advised students to sit down and ask the vice chancellor to talk to them without throwing stones. → Read More

Birth control: What religious leaders say

Birth control, in particular the use of contraceptives, has been encouraged by the government and other organisations, but some religious groups oppose the idea. Saturday Monitor revisits the positions of religious leaders on the issue. → Read More

Kadaga urges religious leaders to sensitise people on family

An estimated 1.6 million babies are born annually in the country while every one woman on average has the ability to bear five children → Read More

Patient commits suicide at Kiruddu Hospital

The incident happened at around 8pm when the patient who was in a wheel chair in company of his son on the 8th floor of the hospital asked him (the son) to get him tea → Read More

Heavy rain coming

The agency has also warned of malaria upsurges countrywide, more outbreaks of typhoid and cholera expected at fishing sites. → Read More

Kawempe Hospital still struggles with congestion

The neonatal intensive care unit is supposed to handle 30 babies but gets at least 60 babies daily, and sometimes 90 or more → Read More

I will stand for the Gospel, truth and justice

Bishop Samuel Stephen Mugalo Kaziimba of Mityana Diocese was elected as the 9th archbishop of the Church of Uganda on Wednesday. He is expected to be installed as Archbishop on March 1, 2020 → Read More

One Ebola case confirmed in Kasese District

An Ebola case of a 9-year-old girl of Congolese origin has been confirmed in Kasese District → Read More

Patient who was taken to bank to pick money for hospital bills

She said the Real Estate business man is expected to be buried in Mukono District on Tuesday → Read More

FDC lauds NRM government over Byanyima's endorsement

The development contrasts the government's refusal to endorse UPC's Olara Otunnu for UN Secretary General job in 1996 → Read More

New-born babies at Kawempe Hospital are safe, says Health

In the interim, the ministry says, some babies have been transferred to the special care unit of Mulago Specialised Women and Neonatal Hospital → Read More

Sight of on-oxygen patient in bank sparks abuse claims

An ambulance delivered John Zabazungu from Norvik Hospital on Bombo Road to Equity bank at Church House on Kampala Road where he reportedly picked cash to clear his medical bills. → Read More

Archbishop Janani Luwum’s wife dies

Ms Phoebe Luwum, one of her daughters, said their mother lived her life to the fullest → Read More

KIU cleared to teach clinical medicine degree course

The accreditation makes KIU the first Ugandan university to teach Clinical Medicine and Community Health at degree level. Other universities teach the course at diploma level → Read More

UK gives Uganda Shs206b for malaria fight

The funds that will be channelled through Unicef will support 26 districts and build national capacity to respond to the disease → Read More

380,000 HIV patients enrolled on new drug

The latest enrolment follows approval from the WHO, noting that DTG is safe for use by pregnant women and those in their reproductive years → Read More