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GOVERNMENT OF UGANDA SUPPORTS FARMERS IN KIBOGA DISTRICT WITH TRACTORS

GOVERNMENT OF UGANDA SUPPORTS FARMERS IN KIBOGA DISTRICT WITH TRACTORS

ByPrecious NaturindaAug 28, 20232 min read

Government through the office of the Prime Minister has donated 4 tractors to farmers in Kiboga to engage and improve on agricultural production. Three tilling and one drilling tractors were given to individual and groups at an agricultural exhibition that was held in Kiboga town council on 20th August. While handing over the equipment, Ugandan […]

CASH IS OVER BUT NO DEVELOPMENT; PIPELINE AFFECTED PERSONS HAVE NOWHERE TO GO ONCE PIPELINE WORK STARTS IN KYANKWANZI AND KIBOGA

CASH IS OVER BUT NO DEVELOPMENT; PIPELINE AFFECTED PERSONS HAVE NOWHERE TO GO ONCE PIPELINE WORK STARTS IN KYANKWANZI AND KIBOGA

ByPrecious NaturindaAug 14, 20234 min read

People affected by Hoima-Kampala Petroleum products pipeline in Kiboga and Kyankwanzi districts in central Uganda are pondering the next move once the pipeline works begin after misusing their compensation money.…

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Court of Appeal starts hearing of the case against Hoima Sugar Limited

ByadminJul 26, 20231 min read

The Court of Appeal in Kampala has started hearing of the case that National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE), Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO) and Water and Environment Media…

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CSOs PETITION NCBA BANK OVER HOIMA SUGAR LIMITED ABUSES

ByadminJul 24, 20233 min read

Two environmental and human rights organisations in Uganda have petitioned NCBA Bank to stop financing Hoima Sugar Limited which they claim carries out its activities in a manner that contravenes…

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Understanding the paradox of idle land and large based agricultural investments in Uganda

ByPrecious NaturindaJul 12, 20234 min read

In his draft paper, Chinese Agricultural Investments in Uganda and the Paradox of “Idle Land”, Banjwa Adventino, a Ph. D. fellow at Makerere University thinks through the paradox of idle…