HOW COVID 19 RECOVERED CASES ARE FACING LIFE.

HOW COVID 19 RECOVERED CASES ARE FACING LIFE.

Speaking of infection, a COVID 19 patient who recently was discharged from Masaka Hospital lives in fear of the unknown life after treatment He is equally worried about how to cope with life back in the community. The 30 year old boda boda rider in Rakia district is a second COVID 19 patient to be discharged from Masaka regional referral hospital after engaging treatment for … Continue reading HOW COVID 19 RECOVERED CASES ARE FACING LIFE.

Truck Drivers Stuck On Uganda Borders

More than 500 truck drivers are stuck on different border points of entry into East African community don’t trust COVID-19 test made by other countries. Countries with East Africa began testing drivers who enter and leave. In Uganda tests are done at Elegu in northern and Mutukula border in southern Uganda, the move is aimed at solving the COVID-19 equation that has became a burden … Continue reading Truck Drivers Stuck On Uganda Borders

MultiChoice Uganda Introduces Learning Segment on Pearl Magic.

MultiChoice Uganda through its local channel Pearl Magic introduces learning time and education segment to students who are locked at home. The segment will cover all major subjects for Ugandan students and will run on week days between 9 am to 11 am to allow students to drill down furthermore into education. Colin Asiimwe, head of marketing MultiChoice Uganda says the launch of learning time … Continue reading MultiChoice Uganda Introduces Learning Segment on Pearl Magic.

Life of a front line health workers during COVID-19 pandemic – USA

During this period of the pandemic, health worker been working tirelessly to save lives of those that have the corona virus which has hit different countries across the world. Some of the workers have contracted the virus too which has left dead. In California, Aziza Shiraz says, she works 36 hours per week. Currently the state has over 75,000+ confirmed cases with 3,000+ deaths but … Continue reading Life of a front line health workers during COVID-19 pandemic – USA

Domestic violence in Uganda due to COVID-19

Domestic violence has increased in Uganda due to COVID-19. This has been seen in different districts of Uganda. With the lock down that has now taken over 2 months, series of domestic violence cases have been on the rise . Families are breaking up, parents are killing each other, children have been abandoned. Since the first Lock down started, over 30 cases are reported each … Continue reading Domestic violence in Uganda due to COVID-19

MTN Uganda zero-rated E-Learning Websites

During this period of the COVID-19 pandemic, MTN Uganda has offered free access to E-learning websites to enable students study from home since Universities and Schools are closed. Below are the websites that can be accessed freely; http://www.classroommagazines.scholastic.com http://www.allinonehomeschool.com http://www.starfall.com http://www.abcya.com http://www.funbrain.com http://www.splashlearn.com http://www.storylineonline.net http://www.pbskids.org http://www.highlightkids.com http://www.coolmath4kids.com http://www.mathgametime.com http://www.uniteforliteracy.com http://www.literactive.com http://www.sciencekids.co.nz http://www.switchzoo.com http://www.turtlediary.com http://www.e-learningforkids.org https://elearning.umu.ac.ug for Uganda Martyrs University https://elearning.ucu.ac.ug for Uganda Christian University https://elearning.iuea.ac.ugContinue reading MTN Uganda zero-rated E-Learning Websites

Tanzania Reopens Colleges, Sports and Tourism.

University students in Tanzania will return to their respective colleges on June 1, 2020 as the number of Covid-19 cases drops in Tanzania, President John Magufuli announced on Thursday, 21 May 2020. Speaking at the State House in Dodoma during the swearing-in of Tanzania’s ambassadors to Kenya, Algeria and Mozambique as well as the Health deputy minister Godwin Mollel, Dr Magufuli said university students should … Continue reading Tanzania Reopens Colleges, Sports and Tourism.