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Uganda’s Top Birding Spots

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Ugandan Shoebill Stork

Uganda has many unique bird spots because of a number of species recorded. Excitidely, it offers easy access to several bird habitats. It is a popular bird destination all over the world that has made Uganda one of the finest birding paradise.

When to Go Birding

The country has two endemics which only occur in the country. Migrant birds are also present from November to April, December and January are also good months for bird watching. The best time for birding is late may through September where there is less rain and abundant food.

Birding Destinations

Bwindi Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Though Bwindi Forest and Mgahinga National Parks are mainly popular for Mountain Gorilla Safaris, they can also be good stopovers for bird lovers since are the key destinations for the Albertine rift endemics.

Abouafart 90% Specialities include; the elusive Handsom Francolin, Kivu graund thrush and Ladgens Bush Shrike. The rare Shelleys Crimson wing, arguably one of the world’s most beautiful but elusive seed eaters occurs in the area. Other species include; Black-throated and Rwenzori Apalis, Stripe-breasted and Dusky Tit, Black-billed Turaco, Grey-throated Barbet, Red-faced Woodland, Mountain-yellow, Grauer’s Rush and Grauer’sWrabler, Northern Double-collard, Rwenzori Double-collard, Varieble, Blue-headed and Regal Sunbirds, Grey Cuckoo-shrike, Grauer’s Broadbill, Bared Long-tailed Cuckoo, Archer’s Robin-chat, Oriole-finch, White-bellied Crested, Yellow-eyed Black, White-eyed Slate and Dusky Flycatchers, Ludher’s, Grey-headed and Dohert’s Bush-shrike, Scaly-breasted and Mountain Illadopsis, Yellow-streaked and Mountain Greenbul, Banded Prinia and Dusky Crimsonwing among others

Murchison falls national park

Other parks best for birding include murchison falls national park with different bird species and common birds including the sought after shoebill. Others include; Foxy Cisticola, Red-necked Falcon, Black-billed Barbet, Swallow-tailed, Northern Camine and Red-throated Bee-eater, Pel’s Fishing Owl, Woodchat Shrike, Bueatiful Sunbird, Red-winged Grey Warbler, African Quail-finch, Black-bellied and Denham’s Bustard, Harlequin Quail, Common Button-quail, abyssinian Ground-hornbill, White-tailed Lark and the rare Shoebill stork among others.

Semliki national park

Semliki national park is the only park in East Africa where you can see many Guinea- Congo regional species. Other specialities include ; Orange-cheecked Waxbills, Magpie Mannikins, Grant’s Bluebill, Black-bellied Seed-eater, African Dusky, Grey-throated, and Blue-headed Crested-flycatcher, Dusky Tit, Capuchin Babbler, Yellow-bellied and Jameson’s Wattle-eye, IturiBatis, White-browed Crombec, Abyssinian and Oberlaender’s Ground-Thrush, Swamp-palm Bulbul, and Leaf-love among others.

Kibale forest

Kibale forest national park, key species here include: White-spotted Flufftail, White-napped and Afep Pigeon, Green-breasted and African Pitta, Abyssinian Ground-thrus, Grey-throated Flycatcher, White-bellied Crested Flycatcher, Scaly and Nahan’s Francolin, Green-backed Twinspot, Black and White Mabnikin, Narina Trogon, Olive Long-tailed Cuckoo, Black Bee-eater, Blue-breasted and Shining-blue Kingfisher among others.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth also protects 650 bird species that include; the Grey-headed Kingfisher, Swamp Flycatcher, Black-headed and Papyrus Gonolek, White-winged, Grey-capped, Greater Swamp, Lesser Swamp, African Reed and Siege Warbler, Slender-billed Weaver and Brimstone Canary, near the Katungulu Bridge etc

 The Royal mile in Budongo forest can’t be forgotten. Specialities here include; Long-crested Eagle, African Green Pigeon, Blue-spotted Wood-dove, Red-eyed and Laughing Dove, Brown Parrot, Eastern Plantain-eater, African Palm Swift, Speckled Mousebird, White-headed Barbet, Lesser-stripped Swallow, Yellow-throated Longclaw,  Grey-backed Camaroptera, Brown Twinspot, Dark-capped Yellow Warbler, White-thighed Hornbill, African Crowned Eagle, Yellow and Grey Longbills, Yellow-browed Camaroptera, Jameson’s Wattle-eye, Ituri Batis, Chestnut-capped, Grey-throated, Forest, Sooty and African-shrike Flycatcher, Lemon-bellied and Green Crombec, Rufous-crowned Eremomela, African Pygmy, African Dwarf, Blue-breasted and Chocolate-backed Kingfisher, Nahan’s Francolin and Spotted Greenbul among others.

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National park  has got a variety of  habitats,like dry hillside, open and wooded savanna, forests, galleries and swamps, and this has contributed to the avifauna diversity and 313 bird species have been recorded in the park including; Crested and Red faced barbet, Long tailed (Tabora) Cisticola, Papyrus yellow warbler, African fin foot, Brubru, Rofous-bellied and white backed night heron, White winged tit, Black-headed and Papyrus Gonolek, Red-headed and Northern brown throated weaver, White-winged warbler, Coqui Francolin, Brown-chested Lapwing, Lilac-breasted Roller and the rare Shoebilled Stork among others.

Mabamba Swamp

Another unique birding spot is mabamba swamp where birding here is done while canoeing  looking out for the rare Shoebill Stork, Blue-breasted Bee-eater, African Water rail, Allen’s and Purple Gallinule (swamp hen),Squacco, Goliath, Purple and Grey Herons, Lesser Jacana, Intermediate, Cattle, Little, Great and Black Egret, White-faced Whistling Duck, Yellow-billed Duck, Spur-winged, Egyptian and African Pygmy Geese among others. There are also chances of encountering the elusive Sitatunga Antelope adapted to swampy habitats.

Others include

  • Entebbe’s botanical gardens too has species like, Lizard Buzzard, Woodland, African Pygmy and Pied Kingfisher, Black-headed, Vieilot’s Black, Yellow-backed, Golden-breasted, Spectacled and Orange Weavers, African Paradise, Red-bellied Paradise, Northern-black and African Dusky Flycatchers, Olive-bellied, Green-headed, Scarlet-chested, Marico, Red-chested and Superb Sunbirds among others.

 

  • Mabira forest on the other hand has some of the bird species which include the White-crested Turaco, Bronze-tailed, Lesser Blue-eared and Greater Blue-eared Starling White-headed Barbet, Cadinal, Grey and Nubian Woodpecker, Lesser and Greater Hourneyguide, Saddle-billed Stork in the swamps after Luwero, the Western-banded Snake-eagle, Rufous-bellied Heron, Eastern Chanting Goshawk and many more.

 

  • The source of the Nile is also another birding spot in Uganda. Specialities here include; White-faced Whistling Duck, Egyptian Goose, Ruddy Shelduck, Common Pochard, Ferruginous Duck, yellow- billed duck, Red-billed duck, northern pintail, common teal, spur-winged goose, garganey, comb duck, African pygmy goose.

For travel enthusiasts, Bird watching shouldn’t miss on your list of top adventures to do on a Uganda Safari whether you are a scholar, researcher or any other kind of traveler.

Mystery Surrounds Double Fire at Gayaza High School

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Gayaza High School

The double fire incident that occurred at Gayaza High School has puzzled not only the security but also the school administration. The fires might be a tip of the iceberg on the different challenges that are choking the country’s oldest all-girls boarding school.

The school registered two fire incidents in a space of two days. The first one occurred on Friday night and burnt the Corby dormitory destroying all the students’ properties. According the Uganda Police, the cause of the fire was largely due to electricity. The second fire which gutted Kivebulaya Dormitory was established to have started from a human cause and the police managed to put it out before spreading from the bed from which it was started.

According to the official communication from the school, the administrators have insisted that both fires were ‘minor incidents which have been blown out of proportion by people on social media’. But they have also continued to restrict access to the school premises by parents and Journalists.

Administrators, Parents-Teachers Association-PTA leaders, old school association members, the board of governor and Church of Uganda education department director, have been in a series of meetings, to find answers to the puzzle.

One of the members who attended the meetings intimated that members were worried about a possible conspiracy, entwining politics, power struggles, and religion. “The first fire was an isolated case but the second incident left several questions. They have been accusations and allegations on possible foul play,” the source disclosed.

Rev Paul Kakooza, the Director of Education Services in Church of Uganda, who also attended the meeting has since confirmed that the matter came up from several staff and administrators, who, however, he Rev. advised not to put their efforts on the useless talk which might be instigated by ‘haters’.

COSASE Threatens to Arrest Uganda’s Deputy Ambassador to Italy

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Dr. Mumtaz

The parliamentary Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises-COSASE has threatened to arrest of Uganda’s Deputy Ambassador to Italy, Dr. Kassam Mumtaz for snubbing the committee summons.

Mumtaz is wanted by the committee to testify in the ongoing investigations into the acquisition of Departed Asians’ Property that were compensated by Government. Dr. Mumtaz reportedly owns some of the properties in question

In July 2019, Dr. Mumtaz wrote the Speaker of parliament, Rebecca Kadaga admitting that she is a joint executor of the Estate of the late Sugrabhai, the daughter of Muhamedali Bodalibhai on Plot 7 Dewinton Road and an administrator of Estate of Sugrabhai on Plot 2 Rubaga Place.

In the same letter, she denied allegations of acquiring some departed Asians’ property through fake powers of attorney.

According to the COSASE subcommittee members including the Kampala Central MP, Muhammad Nsereko, there are a lot of inconsistencies in Dr. Mumtaz’s submissions on the properties she dealt.

He explains that Mumtaz initially mentioned three properties and changed to over 50, then over 100 and later over 200.

The Committee Chair, Ibrahim Kasozi directed the Committee Clerk to write to the Permanent Secretary in the Foreign Affairs Ministry to summon Mumtaz to appear before the Committee on March 25th 2020.

He vowed to order for Mumtaz’s arrest to compel her to appear before the committee in case she shuns the invitation for the second time.

Weasel Fires Back At Daniella Atim Mayanja

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Singer Weasel Manizo and his sister-in-law, Daniella Atim – a wife to his elder brother Jose Chameleone have got involved in a verbal war on instagram. This is after the surviving singer of Radio and Weasel duo posted his new girl friend, Teta Sandra, on women’s day wishing her a happy women’s day.

weasel and his new girfriend Teta Sandra

The post left some people, including Daniella, not pleased with Weasel posting the new girl friend instead of his wife, Talia Katoroogo, with whom he has two children, Thea Mayanja and Emmanuel Mayanja.

weasel and his wife talia

Showing on how this post pissed off Daniella, the mother of five went on to post a photo of Weasel’s wife on her instagram with a caption informing her to get rid of the abusive relationship she lives in.

weasel and talia’s children – thea and emmanuel Mayanjas

Dear mama Thea, you are a good woman and a great mama, today I pray for you and I shall post you get courage to get out of that abusive relationship, it has drained you emotionally and physically, I post you here so that fellow women who can’t reach you can share with you words of courage and remind you that you can do this…let’s end domestic violence in Uganda”, posted Daniella.

In his riposte, Weasel posted a quote of ‘Epictetus’ which is indirectly targeting Daniella following her post on women’s day.

The quote Weasel posted reads ”Keep your attention focused entirely on what is truly your own concern, and be clear that what belongs to others is their business and none of yours’‘.

 

 

Pallaso Features Dr Malinga Calling Upon Africans to Unite in ‘Africa Show Me Love’ – VIDEO ALERT

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Pallaso

After the claimed xenophobic attacks in South Africa, singer Pallaso has featured South African singer, Dr Malinga, in a new song dubbed ‘Africa Show Me Love’.

The song calls upon Africans to show love to each other and in the song the two musicians try to inform their fellow Africans that an African has a moral authority to go wherever he/she wants in Africa regardless of which country he/she comes from.

Pallaso also tries to narrate his miserable story about the South Africa’s attack in the song. Below watch the visuals of ”Africa Show Me Love’ song by Pallaso and Dr Malinga:

VIDEO ALERT! Pallaso Untethers Amazing ‘Akomelerwe Visuals’

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Pallaso Outs Akomererwe

Towards the end of January 2020 musician Pallaso unleashed his first song of the year dubbed ‘Akomelerwe’ and he was to release its video soon not until he faced some problems in South Africa, which he claims are attached to Xenophobia.

However, the singer came back to Uganda yesterday and he has today untethered his second video of 2020, akomelerwe, after ‘ndikuwaki visuals’ he released in January. Watch the amazing akomelerwe visuals below:

 

Bobi Wine Set Terms for Talks with Muhoozi

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Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine

The Kyadondo East legislator and singer Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu alias Bobi Wine has set terms if he is to have talks with Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the first son. While appearing on a TV talk show, the presidential hopeful said that he cannot have a meeting with first son, Lt Gen Kainerugaba Muhoozi because of the injustices the government led by his father has visited upon the opposition.

Kyagulanyi discussed several critical matters with Njala Kaggwa, the host of the NBS TV’s Morning Breeze.

Kyagulanyi said that he is not yet a free man and therefore he is not in position to talk to president Museveni’s son Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

He was reacting to a tweet by Muhoozi which noted that he had no problem meeting with Bobi Wine.

Muhoozi in the same tweet advised the youth to seek peace not war.

But Kyagulanyi said: “What is there for me to talk with Muhoozi when his father is stepping on my neck? It is important to have good ground for conversation. Let them stop killing Ugandans and stepping on my neck. Nelson Mandela said, only free men can negotiate.”

VIDEO ALERT! Chameleone Features Rising Artist, Nantayiro, on Danceable-Love Song ‘Tokoowa’

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Jose Chameleon Tokoowa

As his ‘baliwa’ song is already doing wonders in the country, as it is even trending number one on youtube for over a week, Jose Chameleone is back on what he does best. He has featured a rising artist known as Mary Nantayiro on her new love song dubbed ‘tokoowa’.

The lyrics in the song are easy on the ear and besides being a love song, it also has a danceable rhythm in it, making it really fantastic. Watch the song video below:

Ugandan Government Issues Travel Advisories On COVID-19 Hit Countries

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Corona Virus Update
A traveller, wears a mask as a precautionary measure due to the coronavirus, is seen at Salgado Filho airport in Porto Alegre, Brazil February 27, 2020.

The Uganda Government through the Ministry of Health has issued travel advisories for visitors from countries that have been affected by COVIDー19 . People from seven countries; Spain, Italy, Iran, France, Germany and China should consider postponing non-essential travel to Uganda.

Any traveler from these countries including Ugandan nationals will be subjected to self-quarantine for 14 days on arrival in Uganda even if they do not exhibit symptoms of COVID-19.

This move come just two days after the government of Uganda constituted a corona virus working group of doctors.

The Ministry of Health will observe travelers from UK, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, India and USA very closely and the evolution of the outbreak in these countries and advise on any restrictions in the coming weeks.

Travelers from the rest of the countries will undergo the routine screening upon arrival and be advised accordingly on the measures to undertake while in the country to prevent infection and where to report if not feeling well.

Uganda Puts Measures to Prevent Importation of Corona Virus

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Covid 19 Response

The Ministry of Health would like to update the general public on the progress of the country’s enhanced measures to prevent the importation of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) into the country.

On December 31 st 2019, The People’s Republic of China notified the World Health Organization (WHO) of an outbreak of a Pneumonia-causing illness that was later confirmed to be due to the novel corona virus (COVID 19). On 30 th January 2020, WHO declared this outbreak as a Public Health Event of International Concern (PHEIC).

This outbreak has now spread to all continents and over 92 countries and 9 territories and areas are currently affected. Out of the 92 countries, WHO reports that over 30 have local transmission of COVID-19, including sustained community transmission.

According to WHO, local transmission indicates locations where the source of infection is within the reporting location.

Current Global Situation

As of 7 th March 2020, more than 101,828 confirmed cases have been reported globally, with over 3,483 deaths.

In Africa, eight countries have reported cases of COVID19. These are; Egypt, Algeria, Nigeria, Tunisia, Senegal, South Africa, Cameroon and Togo. The possibility of spread to other African countries, Uganda inclusive is extremely high. Although Uganda has no cases of COVID-19, the risk of importation remains high.

Uganda’s Current Situation

Uganda has no confirmed case of COVID-19 as of 7th March 2020. However, to date, a total of 1,296 travellers, Chinese, Ugandans and others travelling back home have been identified as high-risk and identified for purposes of follow up. A total of 765 travellers are under self-quarantine, of which 456 have completed the mandatory 14 days of self- isolation.

So far, samples from 20 persons who presented with signs and symptoms similar to that of COVID-19 have been tested. All tested negative.

Uganda remains at high risk of importation of COVID-19 from the affected countries. This is mainly due to travel, trade, and social linkages with the affected countries as Uganda maintains an open-border policy.

In order to reduce the risk of importation of the COVID-19, the Ministry of Health is undertaking the following measures;
1. Screening of all passengers entering through Entebbe International Airport and other border points of entry which include; Busia, Malaba, Cyanika and Egeru.
2. All travellers coming from the COVID-19 affected countries are required to undergo mandatory self-quarantine for 14 days.
To further strengthen the prevention measures, the Government of Uganda has reviewed the evolution of the outbreak in the affected countries outside China, categorized them and recommends several measures for the different categories.

Criteria used for Categorization

Three criteria were used to rank the countries; the criteria were weighed based on their importance in assessing the risk of importation from affected countries.

1. The number of total (cumulative) cases: The higher the number of cumulative cases, the higher the chances of exportation of COVID-19 cases.
2. Number of cases in the last 24 hours: This is a measure of active transmission of COVID-19 in the countries.
3. Exponential increase in cases in the last 7 days – This is an indication of community transmission of COVID-19. This was measured indirectly by the percentage increase in the number of cases in the last 7 days.

The countries that had a cumulative number of cases of more than 100 and/or had more than 10 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours (total of 19) were ranked using the above criteria and scoring.

Category 1:
People residing in the following 7 countries (Italy, Iran, South Korea, France, China, Germany, and Spain) should consider postponing non-essential travel to Uganda.

A traveller from these countries, including Ugandan nationals will be subjected to self-quarantine for 14 days on arrival to Uganda even if they do not exhibit symptoms of COVID-19.

Additionally, individuals highlighted in category 1 who insist on visiting Uganda will be subjected to self-quarantine or institutional (health facility) quarantine at their own cost.

Category 2:
For the following countries (UK, Switzerland, Norway, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, India, and the USA), the Ministry of Health will observe the travellers very closely and the evolution of the outbreak in these countries and advise on any restrictions in the coming weeks.

Category 3:
The rest of the countries will undergo the routine screening upon arrival and be advised accordingly on the measures to undertake while in the country to prevent infection and where to report if not feeling well.

This analysis will be reviewed weekly and the travel advisory updated accordingly.
Any of the above countries that successfully contain the outbreak will be removed from this list after 14 days with no new cases.

Advisory on the postponement of International Meetings and conferences The Ministry of Health would also like to inform the general public that all international conferences slated to take place in Uganda have temporarily been postponed due to the looming threat of COVID19.

This decision was reached following extensive consultations with key experts from the Ministry of Health- Uganda, WHO and US CDC coupled with the latest available evidence.

The experts assessed the risk of global meetings on the importation and spread of COVID-19 in Uganda as very high due to the following reasons:

a. This being a new virus, there is no immunity in the population the majority of the people are vulnerable.
b. The international events will bring people from many of the already affected countries.
c. It is challenging, if not impossible, to avoid crowding and congestion during such large meetings.

Additionally, the United Nations has postponed a number of planned international events.
Given the above evidence, the Ministry of Health thus recommends that International meetings and conferences in Uganda should be postponed to a later date subject to the COVID-19 evolution and risk assessment.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Health has developed guidelines for mass gatherings that the public should adhere to.

MASS GATHERINGS

The Ministry of Health defines mass Gatherings as concentration of people at a specific location for a specific purpose over a set period of time. There is ample evidence that mass gatherings can increase the risk of transmission of infectious diseases such as Coronavirus (COVID 19).

• Sporting events e.g. football matches, betting
• Religious events e.g. Prayer congregations, crusades, pilgrimages etc
• Social/Cultural events e.g. funerals, weddings
• Political events e.g. rallies, campaigns, national events

All organizers of mass gatherings MUST make adequate preparations before hosting an event to protect the participants from contracting COVID-19 as stipulated below.

1. The organizers should designate a competent person to liaise with the Health authorities for advice during the organization of events.
2. Ensure provision of adequate handwashing facilities with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub.
3. People with flu-like symptoms and who are unwell should stay at home in a well-ventilated room and should NOT BE ALLOWED to access the s premises of the gathering.
4. Organizers should plan for cleaning and disinfecting frequently used communal places (like bathroom and toilet surfaces) and frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs/handles, car doors and elevator buttons with disinfectant or soap.
5. Organizers should provide adequate waste management facilities (dustbins, cans, bin-liners single-use tissues) and properly protected/trained waste handlers.
6. Provide information on prevention of COVID-19 to participants
The following Mandatory facilities must be in place at all Mass Gathering sites
1. Toilets/latrines: 1 stance for every 20 participants
2. Handwashing facilities: Running water and soap
3. Waste management facilities
4. Adequate ventilation with proper air circulation
5. At least 05 Infrared thermometers for temperature screening
6. Health desk with Health workers to monithe health safety standards. Follow the guidance of health care workers at all times.
7. Access to evacuation facilities for sick participants like ambulances
8. First Aid kits

The Ministry of Health continues to emphasize the following preventive measures;
1. AVOID HAND-SHAKING AND HUGGING AT ALL TIMES.
2. Avoid close contact with people who are visibly sick with flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, sneeze).
3. When sick with flu-like symptoms avoid going to public places, offices and public gatherings. Remain at home to avoid infecting others.
4. You do not need to wear medical masks if you do not have respiratory symptoms such as cough, sneezing or running nose.
5. Don’t take self-medication such as antibiotics.
6. Do NOT spit in public. Find a secluded place like toilets or pit latrines in which to spit.
7. Delay travel to countries that currently have many patients with COVID-19. If you MUST travel, please follow the protective measures.
8. Avoid travel if you have flu-like symptoms.
The Ministry of Health would like to caution the general public from spreading falsrumoursrs and misinformation. Always verify information from the Ministry to avoid spreading falsrumoursrs which may cause unnecessary anxiety.

The public is also advised to report any suspected cases to the nearest health facility or call our toll-free lines on 0800-203-033 and 0800-100-066 or the following officers – Mr. Atek Kagirita 0782 909 153, Dr. Allan Muruta0772 460 297.

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