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Tanzania: Govt to Use $946 Million to Improve Its Regional Rail Links
Wilfred Edwin Nairobi Tanzania needs nearly $950 million to improve the country's railway network under a 10-year transport sector investment plan.
Kampala As he contemplated how to weave his way through Kampala's notorious morning traffic jams to an early July 8 assignment in Mutungo, Mr Edward Ogola, a painter based in Nakawa, could think of only one way ...
DEVELOPMENT-UGANDA: Looming Problems With Kampala's Water
The water supply for two million residents of the Ugandan capital Kampala is threatened by a combination of ill-planned urbanisation and changing rainfall patterns.
People living with HIV in protest march over murder
People living with HIV/Aids yesterday marched through Kampala's streets to protest the murder of a woman by a husband for allegedly infecting him with the virus that causes Aids.
NSSF gives revenue body $10.37m loan
By Sylvia Juuko THE National Social Security Fund is to give the Uganda Revenue Authority a $10.37m loan for construction of the authority's headquarters in Nakawa.
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Volunteer Abroad in Mzuzu, Malawi: Mzuzu is a quiet and attractive capital city of the Northern Region.
Officers arrested over gold robbery
By Herbert Ssempogo THREE army officers are among six suspects arrested over a robbery in which 600g of gold worth sh17m was grabbed from a trader in a city suburb.
Malawi: Country Still Hopeful That Investment Will Come
Inter Press Service 12 August 2008 Pilirani Semu-Banda Lilongwe Malawi is on the prowl to extend its trade connections to different corners of the world, west and east.
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Volunteer Abroad Lilngwe Malawi Africa: Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi and located in the Central Region.
Madonna's Son David's 'Mama' Dies in Malawi
Asineti Mwale, the woman who helped raise Madonna 's now-adopted son in his native Malawi, has died.
Parliament, UMA to relocate as Mubs gets new look
The proposed plan to construct a satellite city at the Nakawa/Naguru housing estates in Kampala is much bigger and more ambitious than hitherto publicly revealed, new details show.
Achieving Universal Treatment Access: The Experience in Rural Malawi
More Treatment News August 8, 2008 by Tim Horn Universal access to antiretroviral therapy is feasible even in the most rural areas of in low- and middle-income countries by using a simple and standardized ...
Gen. Aronda speaks out on 2011 elections
Kampala The UPDF will support the candidate who wins the 2011 election, even if it is not President Yoweri Museveni, the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen.
Widespread NRTI and NNRTI resistance seen in Malawian patients...
To date, few data have been reported on emerging drug resistance patterns in Africa.
Scores killed in Malawi road crash
Twenty-four people were killed and another 26 injured when a five-ton lorry overturned in northern Malawi, police said on Tuesday.
Democratic Party walks out on opposition coalition deal
Kampala The Democratic Party yesterday boycotted the signing of the inter-party cooperation deal saying the primary intention of signing an agreement which largely brings together major opposition parties was ...
Gwarimba, Koomboka to stage show before leaving for Malawi
By Trust Khosa HARARE-BASED Afro-fusion outfit Gwarimba shares the stage with Victoria Falls' Koomboka Band at the Book CafA© tonight before both depart for Malawi to take part in the four-day Music ...
International singer in Malawi on goodwill mission
The Singer who has already produced a number of albums internationally, jointly opened the malaria week with the Malawian Minister of Health Khumbo Kachali.
AfDB increases support to Malawi due to growth
Malawi is set to benefit from about $200-million and part of a $1-billion farm input fund from the African Development Bank due to its impressive economic growth, the bank's president said on Thursday.
UGANDA: Lake Victoria degradation threatening livelihoods
A few years ago, Charles Kyagaba used to sell up to 300kg of fresh fish at the Gaba landing site near the Ugandan capital of Kampala each day, but now the situation is markedly different.