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Browsing by Author "Tajuba Paul"

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    30% of wetland cover lost- ministry
    (Daily monitor, 2018-01-31) Tajuba Paul
    Wetlands filter water from pollutants with its vegetation cover, especially papyrus, acting as raw material in crafts making as habitant for several creatures such as birds and reptiles that not only act as atourist attraction but also balance the ecosystem
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    Adopt HIV-type capaign to fight cancer, says expert
    (Daily monitor, 2018-04-10) Tajuba Paul
    A Ugandan nutritionist and researcher based in the US has proposed that government drafts massive education mesages equivalent to those targeting HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment if the country is to tame deaths caused by non- communicable diseases(NCDs)
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    Emulate me on Conservation - Ssemogerere
    (Daily monitor, 2018-02-11) Tajuba Paul
    Former Democratic party president pauls Kawanga Ssemogerere has asked Ugandans to emulate him and protect the environment.
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    Joy, pain as 59-year-old delivers four babies
    (Daily monitor, 2018-04-01) Tajuba Paul
    For most of the procedures, including the operation to deliver the babies, magadaline Namukula has relied on good Samaritans for financial assistance.
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    Pupils excel in social studies, science
    (Saturday Monitor, 2018-01-13) Tajuba Paul
    KAMPALA: Social Studies and Integrated Sciences were the best done subjects in the 2017 PLE. Pupils performed better in SocialStudies with a 95 percent pass rate, followed by Integrated Sciences at 88.3 percent. The English and Math pass rates were at 85.6 and 83.8 respectively.
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