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Browsing by Author "Kiirya, Donald"

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    Chinese firm begins building fertiliser plants in Tororo
    (New Vision, 2018-03-06) Kiirya, Donald; Odeke, Faustine
    Guangzhou Dongsong Energy Group Company Limited, a Chinese firm, has started construction of the mineral separation and fertiliser plants in Tororo district.
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    Do not sell blood, Indians appeal to health workers
    (New Vision, 2017-01-18) Kiirya, Donald
    Some people donate blood for free, but some health workers request money from patients. The Indian community in Jinja and Busoga at large has appealed to health workers not to sell blood to patients, but give it to them free of charge in order to save more lives.
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    First cable installed at new Nile bridge
    (New Vision, 2017-07-04) Kiirya, Donald
    The first ever stay cable has been installed at the new Nile bridge in Jinja. The stay cable is one of the 21 cables to be installed at the 525m long cable stayed bridge across Nile River
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    Government to purchase three ferries for Lake Kyoga
    (New Vision, 2018-03-05) Gwebayanga, Tom; Kiirya, Donald
    The government plans to purchase three more ferries to ply Lake Kyoga and ease transport in Busoga, Lango and Teso regions.
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    Huge population is a big asset, says Museveni
    (New Vision, 2017-07-12) Kiirya, Donald; Hajjusu, Egessa; Mutegeki, Geoffrey; Kakamwa, Charles
    Museveni said Uganda's biggest asset is its people and that the huge population can be used to develop the economy. He also added that he is happy about the country's population increase because it is a sign of the good services the government has been offering to the people
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    Kyabazinga urges youth to engage in farming
    (New Vision, 2017-01-09) Kiirya, Donald
    The Basoga, especially youth, have been urged to practice modern commercial agriculture and agro-businesses, to boost food security in Busoga and revive it as a food basket.
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