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- April 30, 2025
Uganda registeres third COVID-19 death as more seven cases are confirmed from tests done on 30 July 2020. This brings the cumulative total of confirmed Ugandan cases to 1,154.
READ MOREThis morning, two of the National Resistant Movement staff at the NRM Secretariat tested positive for Covid-19 and have been admitted to the Hospital for proper care. “We are working with the technical people and further guidance to be given in due course.I urge everyone to stay alert, healthy & safe” said Justine Kasule Lumumba,
READ MOREUganda has about 150 Shoebills remaining in the wild. Conservationists are concerned about the falling numbers.
READ MOREOne of the cases is being admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Rubaga Hospital, Kampala
READ MOREThe ministry of health has confirmed 13 new COVID cases from tests done on 26 July 2020. The cumulative confirmed cases of Ugandans is now 1,128.
READ MOREUganda registers second COVID-19 death
READ MOREBy Henry Musabe Army entity UPDF FC, have signed Goalkeeper Tonny Kyamera on a two year deal from Express Football Club in a bid to strengthen their squad upon return to the StarTimes Uganda Premier league. And the young star is extremely happy and cant wait to get started. The 20 year old, has struggled
READ MOREUganda registers 1st COVID-19 death. A 34 year old Ugandan female,resident of Namisindwa District who presented with COVID like signs and symptoms: fever,dry cough,headache and difficulty in breathing. Director General Health Services, @henrymwebesa has confirmed during a presser. The deceased was initially admitted to Wasungui HC II on Wednesday, 15th July, 2020 and treated for severe pneumonia.
READ MOREThe Ministry of Health- Uganda is investigating the death of a 34 year old female (a Kenyan national married to a Ugandan) who passed on yesterday, 21st July, 2020 at a clinic in Mbale. Upon admission, she presented with #COVID19 related symptoms including; fever, headache and difficulty in breathing. Samples have been withdrawn from the
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