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Shock As Father Finds His 17 year Old Daughter in Bed With Her Cousin

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So unbelievable to his eyes, a father has found his 17 year old daughter in bed with a boy. Lawrence Kintu a resident of Sebina zone in Makerere III parish Kawempe got the greatest shock of any parent when he found his daughter Birungi Nakintu 17 in bed with an 18 year old William Lwanga in. And in whose bed? Lwanga’s mother’s bed.

Kintu could not believe his eyes and for a minute he stood speechless in disbelief over what his eyes were seeing. Had his daughter served her bean to her cousin? Kintu raised an alarm causing residents to heed his call for help.

When the community gathered and the crime had become known to the crowd Kintu explained that his daughter had been put out of school because her brain could not handle and it was decided that she joins her mother (Kintu’s) in the food vending business. At the time of commuting this heinous act, Nakintu had been sent home on an errand only for her to branch off just to make love to her cousin Lwanga. (Lwanga’s mother is a sister to Nakintu’s mother and the two are neighbours renting on the same premises of one Nkonge).

It was later decided by Kintu that a case be opened against Lwanga because he is already at the age of consent (18 years) yet his daughter is still a minor under law. A case file SD REF: 24/5/7/2018 was registered at police as investigations into the matter continue. We ask if this ever happened to you as a parent what would you do?

Gov’t Official Goes into Hiding after Balooning 4 Interns

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Western Kenya: A randy Government official has gone into hiding following reportedly impregnating four interns after the scandal came to light.

The administrator whose name has been withheld ‘left no intern upturned’ who had come to volunteer at his offices of which he impregnated four of them in the span of three months. According to sources, the amorous official is relatively good looking and a smooth operator to boost, thus younger women on internship easily fall for him.

“All fingers are pointing to an administrator whose love for women at the county offices is legendary. The girls have claimed he is the one who did the damage. What’s more, the guy is always seen in the company of the interns,” A source revealed.

The source continued to reveal hat the administrator hardly spares new and younger employees and interns at the county government. The interns worked in different departments and would be taken out for lunch by the administrator separately and on different occasions, unknown to each other.

Meanwhile, one of the ballooned girls who wished to remain anonymous revealed that the official had promised to help her get a permanent job at the county government, seeing as he is very close to the governor, so she couldn’t refuse the tempting offer.

When the four girls met and compared notes, it was rather discovered that the sex-pest had been using the same lie of helping them get permanently employed once they are done with their internship.

However, the women now plan to conduct DNA tests once they give birth to prove their word and have asked the governor to help them force the randy official out of hiding and take responsibility.

Breaking News: MP Abiriga Shot Dead By Yet Unknown Assailants

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Arua Municipality Member of Parliament, Hon Ibrahim Abiriga has been shot dead by yet unknown assailants in Kirinyabigo as he was going back to his home.

According to eye witnesses, the ‘yellow man’ was shot dead by assailants on a bodaboda who later fled away.

Hon Abiriga became popular to the public due to his enviable loyalty to the ruling party, National Resistance Movement that made him wear yellow allover his body wherever he has been out for public duties. He is one of those that strongly supported the amendment of the Presidential age limit bill under article 102 b of Uganda’s constitution last year in the famed ‘Togikwatako/ Gikwateko’ parliamentary saga.

mp abiriga shot deadUgandans will never forget him when he was sued by court after urinating on a road pavement in Kampala. From then, his name has been used often in slangs by Kampalanians to mean ‘peeing’ or urination.

As per now, we are still short of the details but we shall be updating you about the developments.

 

Breaking News: MP Abiriga Shot Dead by Unknown Gunmen

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Arua Municipality Member of Parliament, Hon Ibrahim Abiriga has been shot dead by yet unknown assailants in Kirinyabigo as he was going back to his home.

According to eye witnesses, the ‘yellow man’ was shot dead by assailants on a bodaboda who later fled away.

Hon Abiriga became popular to the public due to his enviable loyalty to the ruling party, National Resistance Movement that made him wear yellow allover his body wherever he has been out for public duties. He is one of those that strongly supported the amendment of the Presidential age limit bill under article 102 b of Uganda’s constitution last year in the famed ‘Togikwatako/ Gikwateko’ parliamentary saga.

mp abiriga shot deadUgandans will never forget him when he was sued by court after urinating on a road pavement in Kampala. From then, his name has been used often in slangs by Kampalanians to mean ‘peeing’ or urination.

As per now, we are still short of the details but we shall be updating you about the developments.

Will Africa’s Rothschild’s Giraffe Continue to Exist?

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When you talk about rare and most endangered mammal species in Uganda, nearly immediately the mountain gorilla is mentioned. But due to Uganda’s abundant flora and fauna, exists an even rarer mammal: the Rothschild’s giraffe (also called Baringo giraffe). Today the total number of wild individuals is estimated at approximately 840 individuals, spread across 13 populations in Uganda and Kenya (in South Sudan, the species is already extinct). This lists the Rothschild’s giraffe among the rarest mammals in the world. To compare: although still in the danger zone, currently about 900 individuals of mountain gorillas inhabit again the afro-montane forests of Uganda, Rwanda and D.R Congo.

From 2007, after the Rothschild’s giraffe was recognized as a species rather than a subspecies, in 2012 this Rothschild’s giraffe was listed endangered by IUCN. If no urgent action is taken, the Rothschild’s giraffe is bound to extinct in the near future. Extra bitter fact is that there are almost as much of these beautiful animals in zoos around the world as there are in the wild.

Distribution in Africa

Initially the Rothschild’s giraffe occupied the region from the Rift Valley of west-central Kenya across Uganda to the Nile River and northward into southern South Sudan.

Today, the Rothschild’s giraffe happens in the wild only in Uganda whereas in Kenya slowly reintroduced populations occur in mutually isolated, boundary marked areas, including Lake Nakuru National Park. In connection with inbreeding mixing is required between the Kenyan populations, but sadly not possible.

The radical decline of the Rothschild’s giraffe population started in mid sixties and seventies of the last century during the civil wars from about 2000 individuals around 1960 the population slumped down to about 200 individuals in 1999. Nowadays the greatest threats to their survival include the massive human population growth, habitat encroachment, and severe poaching and human-wildlife conflicts.

Rothschild’s giraffe distribution in Uganda

In Uganda Rothschild’s giraffe can be found in the several savannah parks including Murchison Falls National Park and Kidepo Valley National Park Uganda’s oldest reserve park. A few years back the Uganda Wildlife Authority re-introduced Rothschild’s giraffe in another Savannah park, Lake Mburo National Park in western Uganda and the good news is that this year (2018) they gave birth to their first baby a sign integration success. It is the only giraffe species you can find in Uganda.

Their population in the wild only in Murchison Falls National Park according to the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) is approximated at 750 individuals (in 1991 only 78 individuals).

Kidepo Valley National Park had a total population of only of five individuals in 1995 (400 in 1970). In 1997 three individuals (one male and two females) were translocated from Kenya’s Lake Nakuru National Park. At present time, there is a population of around 65 individuals.

Rescue mission

In June and July 2015, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) translocated 15 Rothschild’s giraffes to Lake Mburo National Park in Western Uganda. The purpose is to ensure the conservation of the endangered species by spreading their population across the country. By spreading, the population is for example, less vulnerable for deadly infectious diseases, which could wipe out the largest part of the Rothschild’s giraffe population in Murchison Falls National Park.

It is expected that more Rothschild’s giraffes will be translocated from Murchison Falls National Park to Queen Elizabeth National Park and the southern sector of Murchison Falls National Park, located south of the Victoria Nile in the near future.

Conclusion

Visit the Uganda and support their survival especially in Murchison Falls National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park and Lake Mburo National Park, be aware of the fact that when you see Rothschild’s giraffes, they are the last of their kind. It should not happen that this unique type of giraffe will extinct in the near future.

UWA a Uganda’s wildlife governing body now seems to be certain with the seriousness to protect the Rothschild’s giraffe from extinction. It is therefore not to be understood that despite two negative reports in 2011 stating that oil drilling in Murchison Falls National Park will be very harmful for the Rothschild’s giraffe, oil production just continues and has already resulted in destruction of wildlife habitat.

5 Adventures to Include on a Gorilla Trek in Uganda

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Uganda the home of mountain gorillas and world known gorilla safari destination welcomes thousands from across the globe  to see endangered mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, birds, wildlife, and landscape. Crammed with a mix of culture and plenty of tourist attractions Uganda is a great place if you interested in discovering nature, wildlife and primates. Are you seeking for unforgettable gorilla safari experience but still wondering what to visit and make your trip more meaningful here is a list of amazing attractions that are incredible and make your gorilla trekking tour outstanding.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

The best treat for all ages. Nothing can be better than spending a few days in Queen Elizabeth National Park a pleasant place for wildlife viewing, boat cruise and chimpanzee trekking. Apart from the humbling wildlife that roams across the park savannah plains, there is so much to see on the Kazinga channel a known point for the highest concentration of hippos and crocodiles, birds and bread income source for locals especially the fisher men. For the kids, morning and evening game drives plus a boat ride on the channel is a big fun for family gorilla safari tours in Uganda. However Queen Elizabeth is a definite place and a must visit family attraction for all family safari in Uganda.

Lake Bunyonyi Island

Located in close range distance to both Bwindi forest and Mgahinga National Park and the Island features the most scenic views, twenty nine small islands with lot of historical values, hilly land scape, friendly locals, well build accommodation facilities perfect for any kind of Uganda safari tour. However, Lake Bunyonyi Island is a leisure place to relax and rest after gorilla trekking in Bwindi forest or Mgahinga National park. Things to do include swimming, boat cruise, hiking, bird watching, community excursion, fishing and much more. For nature and water lovers, the place is paradise that tempts tourists on any kind of Uganda safari tour.

The Batwa Cultural Trail

This is one of the great Uganda safari experiences that can’t be missed by tourists on gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda in either Bwindi forest or Mgahinga national park. The trail spreads deep in the middle of rain forests demonstrating the forest life of the Batwa people who once lived in the same forest with endangered mountain gorillas. In Mgahinga the trail unveils the wonderful beauty of Garama caves that have been in place for ages and the Traditional   cultural experience is a big eye for those in love with ancient tradition.

Golden Monkey Trekking

Here comes a perfect wild adventure golden monkey trekking that is amazing to combined with gorilla in Mgahinga National Park another home for mountain gorillas in Uganda park. Loaded with reliable   primate experience, primate lovers find it always a next tempting adventure after gorilla trekking not only in Uganda but also in Rwanda volcanoes National Park. The best part of this adventure is that you get a chance to see the great park unique primates as well as other forest habitants that you may have missed on the previous day.

Volcano Hike

If you are fit enough and what to challenge your fitness level in the protected jungle forest for mountain gorillas. The opportunity is right in Mgahinga national park a place to track gorillas & hike the impressive volcanoes that make you view the entire beautiful country in just seconds as you catch up amazing views on the top of the volcanoes.

Chimpanzee Trekking

A wonderful primate experience that is prettier like gorilla trekking and is hardly missed for whoever chooses to track mountain gorillas in Uganda. Chimpanzees can be tracked in Kibale forest National Park a great chimpanzee playground, Budongo forest in Murchison falls National Park and Kalinzu forest reserve plus Kyambura game lodge of Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kasese Uganda. For blasting Uganda safari experience; one must visit a chimpanzee trekking ground.

The Curiosity Story Behind the Uganda, Pearl of Africa

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You may be one of the people wondering why Uganda is called the Pearl of Africa yet Africa has many beautiful countries and attractions. But Uganda’s rare incredible attractions and experience is what creates the difference. The Presence of stunning national parks, beautiful lakes and rivers, challenging wild nature, wildlife, birds and primates that make most wild forests worth visiting is the reason why Uganda attract many travelers across the globe and was named the Pearl of Africa by Winston Churchill hill after his tour in Africa.

Beautiful Lakes & Rivers

Any trip to Uganda unveils the wonderful beauty of Lake Victoria which is one of the great lakes in Africa and the third biggest in the world. The lake is known for eye catching sunset views, fishing, beach tourism, water adventure and scenic views that make many visitors form Entebbe airport to stop for photos and glimpse of Lake Victoria a large fresh water lake in Africa. Uganda has many Lakes and rivers in different parts of the country including national parks and cities. The Nile and its source in Jinja is another, Lake Albert, Lake Edward, Lake Kyoga and various natural waterfalls.

Stunning National Parks

Some of the world’s most beautiful places for a vacation are national parks that Uganda has especially Kidepo Valley the most spectacular Park, Bwindi forest National Park and Mgahinga an incredible reserve for gorilla trekking safaris in Africa as well as Kibale forest National Park a famous chimpanzee trekking capital.

Bwindi National Park & Mgahinga the top amazing reserves and a home to endangered mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, volcanoes, several primate species, birds and the exciting culture of the forest people. Many mountain gorilla trekking safaris have been enjoyed by tourists a reason for the high demand of gorilla tourism and conservation for all wild habitats in the country.

Kidepo Valley National Park a home of breathtaking landscape which ends in the rugged horizon. The great wildlife concentration and rich culture of Karamajong has attracted many tourists to Uganda safari tours. The park excellent savannah vegetation and landscape is something every visitor to Uganda cherishes.

Kibale Forest National Park the most spectacular chimpanzee trekking capital and a place to view various primate species and birds  in Uganda presents the best exceptional nature beauty that confirms the phase “ Pearl of Africa”. Many chimpanzee habituation and trekking tours are carried out by tourists who visit Uganda and a perfect place for all primate lovers.

Challenging wild Nature

Uganda has a great challenging wild nature of hills and mountains from lush green fields, dominant mountains and volcanoes whether you are after hiking, mountaineering or wildlife viewing. Find inspiring mountain climbing safaris, volcano hiking safaris and wildlife viewing safaris in famous locations like Mount Rwenzori, Mount Elgon, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Murchison Fall National Park, and Mgahinga National Park etc.

Uganda to Drop “Pearl of Africa” Brand Name

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Uganda is to drop “Pearl of Africa” tagline and adopt “Small Africa” in order to promote Tourism.
This stunning suggestion came from the recently hired American University Students on Research who sat down Ugandan Experts, Ministers, Academia and Industry players that actually Pearl of Africa is too big to be imposed on a small Country like Uganda.
The Uganda Tourism Board whose mandate is to promote Tourism in Uganda and Outside it has still failed to make a breakthrough and are always on a hiring spree to get experts whose role has been limited to confusing them further.
In 2016, Uganda hired different PR firms who suggested a tagline to promote Uganda as “Your Uganda” which was rejected by industry players who realised its a lousy statement and can only be used when terming to our lousy Political Group as Your Uganda.
The billions of Money spent on the search for a brand has yielded with “Small Africa”.
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10 Ways To Save Money on Car Rental in Uganda

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Car rental services are all about traveler hiring a car from a rental companies with either a driver or self drive for various purposes like visiting the different tourism destinations, visiting family and friends, business transfers, political conferences and social gatherings. These cars are hired for both short term or long term in context short term being from one day to a week and long term two weeks to months depending on contractual agreements between the hirer and the rental operator. There are many car hire companies in Uganda and all are in demand of customers. Most of these car rental companies operate on the internet. These companies provide fine vehicles and convenient services which can easily traverse you through different areas of the country. However car rental in Uganda has become an easy way since you are given the best tips to consider on arrival so as to base your decisions.

The number of individuals willing to accompany you from the airport to the travel destination, here the number of people matter whenever you need to rent a car in Uganda. In case you are hoping to travel with2-5 people a Toyota Rav 4 , Land Cruiser Prado or the jeep are the best companion.

The number of children willing to travel; always be able to put yourself in situation of answering the how, when questions of your child’s safety. Will you need a baby seater if yes find out the car hire that will fit the baby seater.

Always estimate the number of Luggage; an average luggage should not exceed 23kgs , the international airport of Entebbe recommends the visitors to carry luggage in a range of 20-25kgs. And for the local residents they are advised to hire depending on the luggage and the purpose for the car.

The distance from the airport and the place of destination; once your destination is near the airport hires a car to transfer the people or your goods which is relatively cheap.  It’s also recommended to drive a medium car in a well designed road than driving a big car in the narrow roads of Uganda.

Hire a car that is similar to yours at home; in order to reduce on the difficulties found in driving a new car, choose a model that has less of complexes. The self drive companies have got much easier modal cars to give you courage and the confident on the road.

Always estimate your budget; how much do I want to spend on car hire, also find out the cheapest rates around town. Most car agencies have attractive prices that are negotiable to fit your budget.

Always know the terms and conditions that are attached to a rental car in Uganda; always read the terms and conditions for renting a car in Uganda. The good terms will attract your attention. there will also be no dubious clauses that will lead you to incurring extra costs that normally deprive your financial status.

Always stick to one driver if you must; in order to avoid extra costs for extra drivers always stick to one driver if you opted for a travel guide.

Saving on car rental services does not under look your status as person, every person is a rational being who would love things to work to his/her advantage and saving some cash is very essential in life.

Rwanda Gorilla Permit Increment Pushes Tourists to Uganda

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Rwanda Gorilla Guides

It should be noted that Rwanda and Uganda are found in East Africa and bordering each other. Following the 5th May 2017 implementation made by Rwanda Government through the Rwanda Development Board – a body responsible for the country Tourism.  Rwanda increased its gorilla permits for visits to Volcanoes National Park last year in May from US$ 750 to US$ 1500 per permit. Uganda got a clear pass for it to sell her gorillas to full capacity in the peak season. At the time of writing, there is no availability of gorilla permits in the peak months of July, August and September. Mountain gorillas are only found in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda is blessed to host mountains in two national parks; Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National park.

Rwanda increment of gorilla permits gave a clear pass to Uganda, a country that has invested less in its tourism if compared with Rwanda. Most tourists diverted to tracking Uganda gorillas given that it cheaper! For a whopping US$1500 Rwanda Gorilla Permit, you can book a fully inclusive gorilla safari! Gorilla permits in Uganda still cost US$ 600 per permit for the year 2018/2019.

Currently, Uganda is selling more Gorilla permits than Rwanda and the dominating safari is two days Gorilla safari. In the past, one day Rwanda Gorilla trekking safari was dominating before the increase of their Gorilla permit.

The opening of Rwanda borders to all visitors has made Rwanda, one of the best entry points to Uganda’s national parks in the Western Region. Visitors from Kigali can easily reach Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park. The journey takes just six hours and a good number of visitors have gone gorilla trekking in Uganda something that has fully supported Uganda’s gorilla tourism.

Kigali International Airport is a major entry point for the two days Uganda Gorilla safari visitors. Two days Gorilla trekking trip is among the Uganda’s shortest tours but possible when the trip start in Rwanda.

Uganda and Rwanda use one East African tourist visa to allow tourists visit two nations. For that case, Rwanda has directly and indirectly marketed Uganda Mountain Gorillas.

Rwanda offers direct flights from different destinations – RwandAir and Rwanda Airbus have transported visitors to enable them trek Uganda Gorillas.

Rwanda constructed good roads connecting to Uganda to facilitate Uganda tourism industry. Kigali – Katuna road is first class, Musanze – Kyanika boarder road is also in good condition to facilitate tourism in Uganda and Rwanda.

The good Hotels/ Lodges/ camps in Rwanda to accommodate international visitors. Kigali is the major pick and drop off points for Uganda Gorillas trekkers. Some visitors spend the nights in Kigali before and after gorilla trekking in Bwindi impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Park.

The hospitality of the people of Rwanda to accept and welcome visitors who come to trek Gorillas in Uganda or Rwanda.

Rwanda has few gorilla groups to satisfy the high growing demand. The alternative is in Uganda where more than 12 gorilla groups are found.

It is a shorter distance from Kigali Airport compared to Entebbe International Airport to Bwindi Impenetrable or Mgahinga National parks. It’s approximately 4 hours and 8 hours respectively. For that note, Visitors find it convenient to use Kigali Airport into Rwanda and then drive to Uganda through Katuna boarders and back.

Both Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park are found in south western Uganda near Uganda- Rwanda boarders. Clients can easily combine Rwanda safari with Uganda Gorilla trekking since the cost of Uganda gorilla permit still low compared to that of Rwanda. Clients can do other activities in Rwanda like boat cruises, Golden monkey trekking, Columbus monkey trekking, chimpanzee trekking, cultural tours and community walks among others.

Rwanda makes it easy to get East African tourist visa to facilitate tourism in East African countries including Uganda.

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