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Item Coming face-to-face with the king of the jungle.(New Vision, 2017-07-25) Nampala, MosesComing face-to-face with the king of the jungle.Item Ekudo squeezes money out of bees(New Vision, 2018-05-18) Nampala, Moses; Akol, JustusEkudo started the farm in 2005 after getting training from Self Help Africa, an NGO empowering farmers in aspects of farming as a business and value addition.Item From Saving lives to fishing money.(New Vision, 2017-07-25) Nampala, MosesThe first harvest came after eight months and the entire stock weighed 40085kg.Item Highway creates sex trade in Kumi(New Vision, 2017-07-08) Nampala, MosesIt was supposed to be a leisurely stroll around Kumi, the fast-developing trading centre on the Malaba- Lira highway, a short distance from Kumi town. As we passed by a long queue of stationary truck haulers, a young girl stepped out and said, "Hey! Looking for babe to take you through the night?"Item Living with HIV in home managed by sixteen year old girl(New Vision, 2017-11-19) Nampala, MosesAs Uganda prepares to commemorate the World AIDS day on December1, Vision group is in a drive to get everybody involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Today, Moses Nampala writes about Doreen Namonyo, 16, who is a breadwinner and taking care of her 14 and 10 year old HIV positive siblings.Item Poaching eating up Bokora ostriches.(New Vision, 2017-11-14) Nampala, MosesFred Kiiza is the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) conservation area manager in charge of Mt Elgon, Plan-Upe and Matheniko-Bokora game reserves. He says there is a need to ramp up efforts to save ostriches. "Poachers have three primary ways they hunt ostriches. They pick their eggs, prey on their young ones and worst of all, they kill giant birds using traps," he explains.Item Power distributor Umeme lights up Pallisa town(New Vision, 2018-06-04) Nampala, MosesPallisa District like many others across the country, has a huge business potential in health, education, grinding mills, kiosks, restaurants, fabrication, business, dairy farming, among others. Many residents felt a huge relief when Umeme opened it's first service centre (office) in the district in 63 years.Item Water scarcity drives Busia into the lake(New Vision, 2018-03-06) Nampala, MosesFor the last one decade, nature has not been kind to us. Most of the springwells have dried up says Majanji Lake shore village chairperson, Jackson Wabwire