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Item Farmers ask for guidelines on Bamboo farming(New Vision, 2018-01-25) Mulondo, LawrenceAccording to the Uganda Bamboo Association, Many people mess up the business as they harvest young bamboo shoots while others mishandle it because of lack of specific guidelines by the GovermentItem Government agrees to demands by striking doctors(New Vision, 2017-11-21) Okoth, Cecilia; Mulondo, Lawrence; Kansiime, MaryThe Government and striking doctors have made significant progress towards resolving their pay dispute, New Vision has learnt.Item Hundreds in Busoga receive free surgery(New Vision, 2017-08-28) Mulondo, LawrenceThe Five-day surgical camp was organised by the Rotary Club of Kampala Day Break, in partnership with Vision Group and the Association of Surgeons Uganda (ASOU). ASOU president Olivia Kituuka said each year, members of their association and Rotary, spare a week to carry out free surgery in different regions of the country.Item Karamoja: Stunted growth in children drops to 35%(New Vision, 2018-05-21) Mulondo, LawrenceKaramoja sub-region has recorded a drop in stunted growth among children, from 45% to 35.2%. Stunting is the impaired growth and development that children experience as a result of poor nutrition.Item KCCA halts collection of taxi revenue arrears(New Vision, 2017-11-04) Mulondo, Lawrence; Waiswa, JulietKampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has temporally halted its demand of sh4b arrears from commuter taxi drivers.Item KCCA,Police sweep vendors off city streets.(New Vision, 2017-08-16) Mulondo, Lawrence; Waiswa, JulietLaw enforcement officers yesterday resumed operation on several streets in Kampala, in joint patrols to maintain law and order. Dressed in their yellow shirt and black trouser uniforms, the teams were seen patrolling several city streets in the company of field Force Unit Police officers.Item Rotarians pledge to plant trees(New Vision, 2017-07-13) Mulondo, LawrenceIn a bid to conserve the environment, Rotarians will plant over 10 million trees over the next 18 months. The president of the Rotary club, Samuel Mukasa, said they are to plant the trees on highways, in schools and homes and they have already started requesting people for land.Item Teaching methods frustrating skills development- experts(New Vision, 2018-05-21) Mulondo, LawrenceExperts is the education sector have pointed at teaching methods in schools today as one of the challenges frustrating skills development in the country.Item Technology linking Karamoja to services(New Vision, 2018-06-01) Mulondo, LawrencePastoralists are trained in the use of social media platforms, such as WhatsApp and Facebook. They are embracing technology to connect with veterinary doctors, district leaders and security officers in case of emergencies.