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    How to ease muscle pain after exercise.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-30) Nasasira, Roland D
    During the 2016 Christmas holidays Martin Twebaze travelled to his village to spend time with his family. Surprisingly, he was drafted in to the local village cell to compete in a football game. Known as a football player, Twebaza did not turn down the opportunity.
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    Manage your waste with bio-digester.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-20) Nasasira, Roland D
    All her life, Flavia Amiya, a resident of Kitinda Village. Nkumba parish in Wakiso district had known only two methods of sewerage disposal; the pit latrine and the septic tank. One day as she con templanting digging a septic tank, director of home contractors,
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    Uganda not ready for GMOs- Experts.
    (Saturday Monitor, 2017-10-07) Nasasira, Roland D
    GMOs kill the export market. If Uganda goes GMO, Anguparu observed there will definitely be less export to the European Union (EU) because it a no go zone. "EU and genetically modified organisms do not mix and this means that the trade of the agricultural product to the European market is gone.
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    Uganda's pharmaceutical sector growing steadily.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-02) Nasasira, Roland D
    Pharmacists in Uganda have appealed to the government to invest in research if the country's pharmaceutical sector is to register remarkable growth. Mr. Samuel Opio, the secretary of (PSU), says in the past 10 years, PSU has experienced an increase in numbers of pharmacies from 450 to more than 1,000 pharmacies national wide.
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