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Panic as Midwife Discovers Live Frog in Woman’s Placenta

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Arua Nurse Shows the Frog Found in Woman Placenta

Bizzare things happen in this world! There was panic at St. Assumpta health center III in Arua district over the weekend after nurses found a live frog in the placenta of a woman shortly after delivering at the facility.

This rare and bizzare incident occurred around 2pm on Sunday after a 23-year-old woman from Kasua village in Pajulu Sub County, whose names have been withheld, gave birth to a bounding baby girl at the health center.

The Midwife, who only identified herself as Judith, says she was shocked when she removed the Placenta from the womb only to see a frog coming out of the membrane. She explains that she tried to ask the mother as to what could have happened in vain.

The Health Center In Charge, Sunday Aluonzi, says the frog had already been removed from the placenta and kept in a bucket where it is still alive by the time he was called to the facility.

He however, says that both the mother and her attendant were counseled, adding that they also called a Priest from Ediofe Catholic Parish together with members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal to pray for the mother and child.

Aluonzi says management is yet to meet and decide on whether to dispose of the frog or forward it for further scientific analysis. Our reporter visited the health center on Monday afternoon and found both the Mother and child in good health.

The incidents of birth of animals by humans is not new in the Ugandan society. Several incidents have been reported where humans claim to have given birth to animals that include leopards, snakes etc.

National Water Installs Water Points in Kampala

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The Government of Uganda through the National Water and Sewerage Corporation has installed several water points in Kampala in order to ease access to free water. According to a press release from the National Water and Sewerage Corporation,  the agency is to install over 300 water points to promote hand-washing in various parts of the city.

By yesterday the agency had installed water points in the following places
1. 2 water points at Nateete
2. 4 water point at Kinawataka
3. 3 water point at Nakulabye
4. 1 water point at Banda market 1
5. 2 water point at Wankulukuku market
6. 2 water point at Ntinda – Kisasi market
7. 5 water points ta Kiswa Health Centre
8. 3 points at Bukoto market
9. 2 water points at Kiwatule Market
10. 5 water points at Bugolobi center & market
11. 5 water points at Ntinda center & market

Ugandan Pastor Sent to Prison over False Talks on Covid-19 Pandemic in Africa

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A Ugandan Pastor has been remamded to prison for a week over giving false news about the Corona Virus deadly Covid-19 disease.

A one Pastor Yiga Augistine of the Christian Revival Church, Kawaala in the outskirts of Kampala was remanded to Luzira High Prison by the chief magistrate following his allegations that there was no single case of the SARS-COV-2 pandemic in Africa as reported.

“Let me talk about it like this, if you like it or not, if the government punishes me or not, if you love me or not, there isn’t any Corona Virus case yet in Africa.” – Pastor Yiga alias ‘Abizaayo’ said during a live TV interview after being asked to talk about the measures being put by the Uganda government to combat the deadly infection that also include banning all public transport means, schools, churches, bars and night clubs among others.

As of today 30th March 2020, Uganda has 33 Corona Virus cases with no death or recovery recorded.

According to the state attorneys, it is punishable by law for one to give false information that could reslult into a spread of any deadly disease in Uganda as of the constitution.

Meanwhile, this is not the first time for this Pastor to face the hard side of the law as he has been arrested for a number of times by the Police over acts of child negligence and sexual harrasment to his female followers.

Uganda COVID-19 Cases Rise to 33

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The number of confirmed cases of people who have tested positive for the Corona Virus has increased to 33 in Uganda.

According to Dr. Ruth Aceng, the ministry of Health, out of the 206 samples done today at the Uganda Virus Research Institute in Entebbe, 3 samples tested positive of the covid-19.

The remaining 203 samples tested negative for the covid-19.

The Ministry of Health has gone further and given details of the confirmed people who have tested positive.

In a detailed statement issued by Dr Henry Mwebesa, the acting Director General of Health Services the victims are;

One female, a resident of Bunga in Kampala. She arrived from Dubai on 18th March 2021

A 26 year old Ugandan female, a resident of Mutungo, Kampala who arrived from United Kingdom on 20th March 2020.

A 10 year old Ugandan Male and resident of Kisubi who came from United Kingdom on 21st March 2020.

A 25 year old Ugandan female resident of Kungu, Najjera who arrived from United Kingdom on 20th, 2020.

A 59 year old Ugandan male, a resident of Kalangala who arrived from United States of America on March 21, 2020.

A 33 year old Ugandan male, resident of Naluvale, Wakiso District who arrived from Dubai on March 21.

A 24 year old Ugandan female, resident of Gayaza, Wakiso who arrived from United Kingdom on 20th March 202O.

Dr Mwebesa reported that a total of 1,001 people are under followup, 812 of these are under institutional quarantine while 189 are under self-quarantine.

He also added on that a total of 1,660 travelers who arrived from high risk countries have completed their 14 days of follow up and have been issued with certificates of completion of the mandatory quarantine.

Kwata Essimu Lyrics – By Free Boy & Winnie Nwagi – Song Lyrics!

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Andy music
Winnie Nwagi
Freeboy (Kwata essimu)
Nkusaba kwata essimu (hmmm), fire baby

Omukwano was searching
Omutima gunuma kuffa
Mukwano stop hurting (hahaha…)
Hmm

Mbu wewandaba you stopped looking
Mbu it is me boy, you were wanting
Hmm
I like yo hips olina figure am not lying (oh really)
Kati laba laba mukwano
you’re laughing (hmm), sorry
My money I was spending
Nkugulira bu chips ne shisha
Mukwano you were eating (hmm)
Don’t you know buh am dying
Hmm..lwakuba tobiraba
You and me we’re fitting
Ho ee ee eeh eeh

Hallo hallo beibe
Hmm..mukwano tonziza mu kyaalo
Mu kyaalo wo wu
Nze agamba hallo (hallo beibe)
Mukwano kwata essimu (nkusaba kwata essimu)

Olwaleero tebukye eh
Empale biraka biraka
Mbiguza malala
Olwo nongoberera
Ogeza no nondeka ah (hmm)
Nze sisobola kukuleka

Ondyako ebyange
Nze nondeka wano nga ndya empuuta (empuuta)
Baby wandyako ebyange
Nondeka wano nga ndya empuuta (Ngamba empuuta nyabo)
She told me she don’t love me because am local (ye ye)
Within ma life nentalya luvimbo
When I can believe it boy nkuba mu zi photo
Mwana gwe nakutamiira
Nga omwenge gwa tonto

Hallo hallo beibe
Hmm..mukwano tonziza mu kyaalo
Mu kyaalo wo wu
Nze agamba hallo (hallo beibe)
Mukwano kwata essimu (nkusaba kwata essimu)

Ongamba you were searching
N’omutima gukuluma kuffa mukwano stop lying
Nze wenakulaba stopped looking
Because is you girl I am wanting (hmm)

You say
I do wana no I do wana no
I do wana nobody like you (nobody like you)
You say
I need a man with a Land Rover
Gat need a man who can come over
Who got to love and take over (and take over yee)
Hmm
Omutima gunuma
Darling lwakuba togulaba

Hallo hallo beibe
Hmm..mukwano tonziza mu kyaalo (hallo hallo)
Mu kyaalo wo wu
Nze agamba hallo (hallo beibe)
Mukwano kwata essimu (nkusaba kwata essimu)

Hallo beibe
Hallo darling
Hallo beibe
Swangz Avenue
Hallo hallo hallo

Uganda Confirms 8 New Cases of Corona Virus

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The Ministry of Health has confirmed eight new cases of the killer Corona Virus disease of Covid-19. The announce was made on the evening of the 23rd of March 2020. This brings the number of infected people to nine. These travelled back from Dubai aboard either the Emirates and Ethiopian Airways.

According to the health minister Jane Ruth Aceng, from the 35 samples that were tested, 8 turned out positive.

“All the 8 cases are Ugandan nationals who travelled back from Dubai, UAE.; 2 on the 20/03/2020 & 6 on the 22/03/2020 aboard the Emirates and Ethiopian Airlines flights.” She said.

6/8 were intercepted at the airport with fever whereas the two were retrieved from self-quarantine area/homes.

To date, a total of 2,661 travelers including Ugandans identified as potential risk have been either under self-quarantine or institutional quarantine. Of these, 1,356 are under follow up; 774 of these are under institutional quarantine while 582 are under self-quarantine.

The Ministry of Health thereby appeals all travelers who have been in Dubai in the past two weeks to call the health desk on 0800-100-066 or 0800-203-033 for further follow-up.

Breaking News: Uganda confirms 1st case of COVID-19

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Uganda has confirmed a first case of the deadly Corona Virus disease, COVID-19 today evening of 21st March 2020.

The confirmed case is a 36 year old Ugandan male who arrived from Dubai at 2:00am today, Saturday 21 March 2020 aboard Ethiopian airlines. He presented with symptoms of high fever and poor appetite.

During the screening process at the airport, his temperature was 38.7. This prompted the health teams to isolate him at the airport for further follow up. Subsequent temperatures taken at intervals of 30 minutes and one hour remained the same.

He was evacuated to Entebbe Grade B Hospital for further follow up where a nasal swab was taken for analysis.

The passenger manifest has been retrieved and all contacts are known as we are in position of the passports of all the travelers that came on that plane.

The public is hereby requested to remain calm and vigilant and to report any suspected cases, call our toll-free lines on 0800-203-033 and 0800-100-066.

COVID-19 Case Confirmed in Uganda

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Jane Ruth Aceng

The news we are breaking is not good for Ugandans! The Ministry of Health of Uganda has confirmed her 1st case of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).

The confirmed case is a 36 year old Ugandan male who arrived from Dubai today, Saturday 21st March 2020 aboard Ethiopian Airlines at 2:00am. Dr. Ruth Aceng has confirmed this at a press conference that has been held at midnight. She has reported that the victim was identified during the screening process at the airport when his temperature was 38.7. The high temperatures prompted the health teams to isolate him at the airport for further follow up. Subsequent temperatures were later taken at intervals of 30 minutes and one hour remained the same. He was evacuated to Entebbe Grade B Hospital for further follow up where a nasal swab was taken for analysis.

The confirmed case presented with high fever and poor appetite. He is not coughing neither did he have flu. However, the persistent fever prompted the health workers to isolate him.
The medical personnel took samples of his nasal swab which were sent to the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) for analysis.

Results from UVRI showed the sample is positive for COVID-19.
It has established that the confirmed case had traveled to Dubai on the 17th of March, 2020 (four days ago) for business purposes. At the time of his travel, he was in good health. He is a resident of Kibuli, Kagungulu zone, Kampala. Currently he is being monitored and attended to at Entebbe Grade B Hospital.

At the press briefing, it was also revealed that to date a total of 1,827 travelers including Ugandans and others traveling back home have been identified as coming from high-risk countries for purposes of follow up. About 827 are completing self-quarantine while about 1,000 are under quarantine.

The Ministry of Health has gone ahead to reassure the general public to remain calm since all measures were undertaken to identify this case at the airport and isolate him in a timely manner. The passenger manifest has been retrieved and all contacts are known as we are in position of the passports of all the travelers that came on that plane.

The public is hereby requested to report any suspected cases by calling toll-free lines on 0800-203-033 and 0800-100-066. The public can also contact the following officers – Mr. Atek Kagirita 0782 909 153, Dr. Allan Muruta- 0772 460 297.

UNEB Announces Changes in 2020 Registration for Exams

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The Uganda National Examination Board has made major changes in the registration of candidates for the 2020 national examinations at all levels. This follows the President Museveni’s directive of closure of all schools in the country for 32 days due to the Covid-19 outbreak into Africa.

Museveni on Wednesday evening addressed the nation on the steps taken by Uganda to contain the outbreak and that it was wise that he closes the schools for 32 days as one of the measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in case it’s confirmed in the country.

UNEB Executive Secretary says the board will now sit to adjust the time table for registration of candidates that was meant to start on April 1st for Primary Leaving and O-Level exams.
Though Uganda is still COVID-19 free, Museveni said that there will be no going for prayers for a period of 32 days as such gatherings are much risky for coronavirus spread.

“The prayers will continue but in homes, God is in all places. Yes, we have been praying together and it has its advantages, but we cannot insist on it in the face of danger. Religious leaders can use radio stations and TVs to continue preaching. Pope Francis has abandoned his customary preaching at St peters Square and took on to preach through the television. He has set a very good precedent,” he said

The 20 Best Things to Do in Uganda

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Rafting the Nile in Uganda

Looking for what to do in Uganda? There are lots of adventure activities that you can engage in while holidaying Uganda. From adrenaline adventures to soft adventure activities that match leisure seekers, Uganda caters for every kind of traveler. Below is the selection of the top tourist attractions and the things to do in Uganda on your safari. Mentioned are some attractions in the cities, country side and the protected areas;

Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla trekking is the main reason as to why Uganda receives many tourists. Most visitors visit Uganda for the adventurous gorilla trekking safaris within the jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park. These primates are only found in Bwindi as well as Mgahinga Forest, these live in groups of around 10 individuals and are led by the most powerful silverback with the rest of the group comprising of females and the younger males. This silverback makes the decision in the group and also protects them from danger.

To view these animals, you can enjoy gorilla safaris from Kisoro which is about 460 km from the capital city of Kampala. Kisoro, is located in a area of Uganda and is in the African Great Lakes region. This is where the African continent is slowly splitting apart revealing the beautiful lake scenery.

Bird Watching

Bird watching in Bwindi impenetrable National Park; More so, the birds are so great and the forest ranks as one of East Africa’s best regions for birdlife and bird watching. You can have bird watching in some of the lodges like Mahogany Springs safari Lodge as well Nkuringo Gorilla Camp. The guide will also be available to spot many of the fascinating birds that call this forest Home. The main bird species include; the` Turner’s eremomela, Chapin’s flycatchers, Shelley’s crimson-wings, African green broadbills, bee-eaters, Grauer’s swamp warbler, and the abundance of butterflies. The drier months, which are June to August and December to February, are favourable to visit Bwindi and the birders might like the wetter months for a higher chance of seeing more bird activity. You can find some birding trails in the area including; the Ivy river trail, Kashasha river valley, Buhoma waterfall trails, and the Mubwindi swamp trail in Ruhija. Birders visiting theNkuringo Gorilla Camp who want to focus on endemics have especially enjoyed visiting a small pocket forest named Nombe.

Hiking

Hiking from Kisoro to Nkuringo and Buhoma; Bwindi has got many different hiking opportunities to see in the area. The local guides will show you the most scenic hiking trails like between the hamlet of Buhoma on the north side of the Bwindi Forest National Park and the town of Kisoro in South western Uganda. There are walking trails between Kisoro and Buhoma that combine with gorilla trekking adventure. A night at Lake Mutanda and cross the next day with a dugout canoe to begin your trek, then follow the village trails to view Fantastic scenery of enjoying rain forest, mountains, lakes and the form of the Land.

Chimpanzee Tracking

Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale National Park; the chimps are the closest relatives to humans and these are found in Kibale national Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Budongo forest near Murchison falls national Park. It’s easy to track the chimps in Kibale national park since it’s considered as the best place in the whole of East Africa for seeing the chimpanzees. The most popular trail in the park is the walk from Kanyacnchu Visitor centre, which starts about three hours to visit the chimps and view the wildlife enroute.

Wildlife Safaris

The savannah wildlife species in Queen Elizabeth national Park; this national park is the most popular destination with in Uganda. It’s linked to areas of diversity. It contains many different wildlife filled habitants like the forests, savannah, wetlands, savannah grasslands and many lakes. The park is located in the western side of the country with lots of wildlife and the scenic Lake George and Edward. Enjoy game drives in Queen Elizabeth national park and see many animals including; the lions, elephants, antelopes and buffaloes. The boat cruise will expose you to many crocodiles, buffaloes, water birds and many more. The tree climbing lions are found in Ishasha sector.

Golden Monkey Tracking

Golden Monkeys; the golden monkeys are a great group of primates to see in the wild and these can be relatively encountered on the guided walks that are carried out in the forests. There are many different areas to find the monkeys, but the best place for tracking monkeys in Uganda is Mgahinga National Park at the foot of the Virunga Mountains. These monkeys enjoy running around the stands of bamboo forest in the protected areas. These make fantastic add on experiences to enjoy the gorillas and the chimpanzees. These are relatively small animals and are covered with long, golden hair. They are classified as an endangered species and are found in Virunga‘s bamboo forests.

Rhino Tracking

This sanctuary protects Uganda’s wild Rhinos and is situated north of Kampala near the famous Murchison falls. The sanctuary protects 15 Rhinos and is a great place to see other wildlife species including the birds. Get to enjoy bird watching, nature walks and relaxation. The rangers of the sanctuary will guide you around the reserve to find the wildlife, including the rhinos themselves but also crocodiles, hippos, and antelopes. Birders often enjoy the reserve and spend time finding some of the 250 different species.

Murchison Falls Tour

This is a great natural attraction that is located in Murchison falls national park. The park is home to many different animals including; the hippos, crocodiles, lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, antelopes, chimpanzees and many bird species. It’s the largest national park in Uganda and it’s more scenic with water violently crashing through the narrow, rocky gorge.

Take a Kampala City Tour

This is the capital city of Uganda and it makes a fascinating stop on your Ugandan adventure to enjoy for 1 to 2 days. Ugandan people are so friendly and the city of Kampala offers a more relaxed atmosphere than the nearby countries. The city is so calm and safe and has got stable expat community with many different NGO’s that run humanitarian and conservation projects. Get to enjoy many different markets selling variety of produce, clothing and crafts. View the temples, cathedrals, markets, galleries, areas of historical significance and the museums.

Experience Culture at Ndere Center

The Ndere Centre is recommended attraction to experience the country’s traditional dance and music. Get to enjoy a dinner and theatre performance at the centre to see a high energy show of Ugandan culture. The dances are from different tribes and the show takes place in a 700 seat amphitheatre on Sundays at 6pm.The mission of the center and its dancers and musicians is to help rekindle a sense of pride for Ugandan culture while promoting it to the world. A team of dedicated Ugandans carefully research and respectfully present parts of all the cultures that make up the Ugandan people constantly updating the performances.

Lake Victoria Cruises

This is where the Nile begins which was one of the world’s most historically significant rivers. This is the largest fresh water tropical lake and sits as the jewel in the crown of the African great Lake region. The lake is home to different features like island and reefs. There are 200 species of fish and over 350 different birds. The Islands of Lake Victoria are home to some luxury lodges where you can relax near the glistening waters and take safaris around to view some of these unique features and wildlife. The most common island on the lake is called Ngamba Island famous for chimpanzees.

Lake Bunyonyi

The lake is located close to Kisoro and Kabale and the near the border with nearby Rwanda. It’s one of the largest of Africa’s lakes by depth and has 29 different islands. This lake is popular for relaxation for the locals. Around the lake, there are towns of Muko and Kyevu where you can enjoy range of lake side accommodation. The main attractions here include; Batwa tribes, islands and the Bird species.

Lake Mburo National Park

This is a small protected area classed as a savannah area that contacting different wildlife like the antelopes, hyenas, hippos, buffaloes, zebras, and many different birds. There are 13 other water bodies in the region, but the star lake is Lake Mburo. Mburo is part of the protected areas wetland system, which is why it’s such a great place for birdlife. There around 350 different bird species to see in the area and it’s a must-visit destination for birders. The common activities to enjoy here include; boat cruises, game drives, guided nature walks and horse riding. The main wildlife species include; zebra, Impala, and many more.

Visit the UNESCO Kasubi Tombs

This attraction will help you learn a little about the recent traditional cultural history of the region. It’s considered as UNESCO World Heritage listed site and the burial grounds of four Ugandan kings and the royal family. It was built in 1882 as the palace of KabakaMutesa 1 and was converted to his tomb following his death. The sites offers information about Buganda culture about how work is done in the palace. The palace is composed of around 35 buildings and around 300 people live on the grounds themselves. A fireplace is in the middle of the area where the fire is kept lit to warm the king’s spirits.

Explore the Shores of Lake Mutanda

It’s a small beautiful lake in the Kisoro district of South western Uganda, which is an area known as little Switzerland, the lake can be visited from Kisoro and resides in the African Great Lakes area at the foot of the Virunga mountains. The lake has got different Islands and is drained by the Rutshuru River. The forests provides home for number of animals and plants including the mountain gorillas. The golden monkeys and the gorillas live in the nearbyMgahinga national park. The forest here is also home to different chameleons, monitor5s and many frog species. You can enjoy a visit to Kyangushu Island and village trips to see how the locals live their lives. Visit the Mutanda Island, which is the largest of the inhabited islands where you can enjoy views of the Congo border, Bwindi National Park, and Lake Mulehe

Ssese Islands

The Islands are archipelago in Lake Victoria that deserves their own say. It’s located in the North West corner of Lake Victoria and it’s the largest island is Bugala Island where Kalangala town can be found. These islands are home to Bantu people and were a very spiritual location for the local people. The main activity here is fishing and tourism being the main economy. The common wildlife species here include; monkeys, birds, snakes and many more. The island offers attractive scenery and makes an excellent relaxation spot for a few nights as there some accommodation facilities.

Visit the Local Market

The markets in Uganda give a glance into the lives of the local people and make for a great adventure experience for the visitors. There are many different markets to visit in and around Kampala like Owino and Nakasero Markets. Owino is known for its hustle and the activity with chaotic looking stalls while Nakasero is a little more relaxed and a preferred first choice. Get to buy many items like old clothes, fruits as well as food stuffs.

Stand on the Equator

this is a popular attraction which is one of the most famous land marks in the country. This mark shows the part of the earth that receives more sunlight than any other and it’s where you find the world’s most wildlife rich forests. Uganda is one of the world’s areas where the equator passes straight through the country. The main equator land mark is 70km from Kampala towards the southwest of the district and it takes about one hour to arrive in the city. With the different equatorial landmarks, you can enjoy some great photographs to document the moment and to imagine where you actually are in the world. You can then buy a little souvenir to remember the area, enjoy internet facilities to send someone an email from the equator, and relax with a coffee thanks to the renovations made by the Duke of Edinburgh in 2007.

Apart from the above, there are many other attractions including; the source of the Nile, different types of food and many more.

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