‘MORE WOMEN SUFFERING FROM CANCER COMPARED TO MEN’
The level of cancer awareness among many Ugandans is woefully low, which exposes them to the deadly disease. This is according to the findings of a recent study conducted by the Uganda Women Cancer Support Organization in Kampala city and …
NO HIV/AIDS VACCINE YET- WHO COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE
The World Health Organization has clarified that no drug has been approved, to act as a vaccine against the deadly HIV/AIDS. According to the WHO Representative in Uganda Dr.
KEEPING KAMPALA CLEAN
The Kampala city yange initiative that seeks to ensure a cleaner city is now improving its approach by indentifying areas in more need of fixing. The pilot phase of
MENTAL DISEASES ON THE INCREASE IN UGANDA – EXPERTS
The Ministry of health is raising the red flag that cases of mental illnesses are on the increase in Uganda, yet access to treatment is limited. This, they
MATERNAL DEATHS BLAMED ON WEAK HEALTH SYSTEMS
The Uganda Women Parliamentary Association, an umbrellas body of female Parliamentarians is imploring the Parliamentary budget committee to compel government, to increase the budgetary allocation to maternal health.
UGANDA CURRENTLY HAS 1.2 MILLION PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS
Uganda is to circumcise 80% of all men between 15 – 49 years or 4.2 Million men between 2012 – 2016. The government has also targets of reducing
KCCA RELUNCTANT ON MANAGING WASTE
Over the years, Kampala City has been synonymous with poor waste disposal. There is prevalence of haphazard dumping of waste everywhere in the
UGANDA LOOSES BILLIONS DUE TO POOR SANITATION IN COMMUNITIES
The entire world faces a very grim future, with its children being killed in hordes annually, as a result of increasingly poor and denigrating sanitation and the lack
NORVIK AND MULAGO HOSPITALS TO SCREEN PROSTATE CANCER
Government has been called upon to put in place a legislation that accommodates heart and kidney transplants, to allow investors put up such infrastructure, thereby easing the cost
JINJA HOSPITAL ‘HOSPITALIZED’
Legislators from Jinja are demanding for immediate improvement in the delivery of health services at the regional referral hospital. Jinja Municipality MP Grace Moses Balyeku, his Jinja East counterpart

