Crisis


Posted by
nakirya
on
7 Apr 2010 - 17:18
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It looks like its a routine in Northern Uganda,for farmers to burn forests ruthlessly...............

Posted by
cissy
on
17 Mar 2010 - 13:09
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The Kasubi tombs -- commonly known as a “Masiro” -- are situated five kilometers away from Kampala City Centre on Kasubi Hill, on the Kampala/ Hoima Road. The place is a burial ground for Buganda Royal Kings and a cultural heritage centre. The Kasubi Tombs entrance site was inscribed on the UNESCO world heritage list in 2001.

Posted by
nakirya
on
9 Mar 2010 - 19:13
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It is unfortunate that there is a general climate change in many parts of Africa, especially Uganda, and farmers who are directly involved in farming activities are not really aware. As a result, this has taken many lives in parts of the world including the Buduuda area in western Uganda, where it is estimated that more than 85 people were swept away by mud.

Posted by
pmlay
on
15 Feb 2010 - 09:19
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President Jakaya Kikwete has declared malaria a national disaster. The disease kills 291 people in Tanzania every day. “This is the disease which kills more Tanzanians than any other,” said Kikwete on Saturday at the launching of a special campaign against Malaria in Dar es Salaam. He said the war against malaria was one which Tanzanians must fight and win.

Posted by
maureen
on
17 Jan 2010 - 12:59
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Following the recent earthquake that claimed thousands of people in Haiti, humanitarian organizations are seeking aid from several nations, organizations and individuals to save the victims of the earthquake. I think most governments in Africa lack the sense of unity and the positive impact it has. President Obama’s gesture should be a lesson to most nations. They should learn that one cannot achieve something in isolation.

Posted by
Lukondebrian
on
7 Jan 2010 - 15:19
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There was pandemonium at Chisokone Market in Kitwe this morning, when the coffin of a dead man was brought to the office of the association called Zanama (Zambia National Marketeers Association), in protest over the man's death at the hands of security guards. Mourners from Kitwe Central Hospital’s mortuary carried the coffin of a dead man shoulder high, ...

Posted by
Khama
on
14 Dec 2009 - 13:31
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Conservation farming was the main stay of rural and urban dwellers before the introduction of chemical fertilizer and herbicides as well as GMOs genetically modified organisms. The Bible in Genesis tells us of one Adam in the Garden of Eden. He grew almost everything without chemicals and crops thrived and bore fruits. Then the bible advised us to go out and multiply. As the population grew with time, the quest for more food could...

Posted by
Kamala
on
9 Nov 2009 - 12:38

This morning as I was walking from a commuter bus stop to my normal business place I encountered a shocking though normal condition – it was somehow heavily raining. I cared not, and kept on walking to the office before my shirt became totally wet. It is raining in Dar es Salaam and it has not rained for a long enough period of time compared to the normal rainy seasons here. As the rains begin, the city of Dar es Salaam city and the nation of Tanzania at large needs some precautions.

Posted by
daisy
on
5 Nov 2009 - 11:44

In Masaka District, Kako Samalien parish, the coffee is drying. What is surprising is that when this coffee dries it follows a straight line. At one time it looked like it was decreasing, then the coffee started drying again. So what we have been doing for this problem is that we cut, burn and burn the infected coffee. The tools we use like the pangas we use, we also burn them. We worry that our income will decrease since we depend on coffee.

Posted by
Kamala
on
2 Nov 2009 - 12:02
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Global warming is hitting us. Lake Victoria’s water level is sinking and stones are coming up while marine life is threatened. This takes me back to when we were school students. One boy was once found with a letter to his girlfriend to-be. The boy tried to convince the girl by showing how much he thought he loved her

Posted by
Kamala
on
31 Oct 2009 - 05:50
Musira Island in lake victoria

There is an ongoing dispute on the use of water from Lake Victoria and the river Nile. The dispute is between Egypt and other nations which share the Nile basin or benefit from it directly and indirectly. Mostly these are East, north and some central African states, such as Sudan and Uganda. I recently attended a video conference on water re-use, where six countries were

Posted by
pmlay
on
29 Oct 2009 - 13:21
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Production in the agricultural sector will fall by 33 per cent in few years to come due to climate change, the Parliament heard yesterday. The health sector, according to experts, has started experiencing the wrath of climate change which has increased temperature in areas that were known to be cold, thus increasing cases of malaria. The Minister said increased amount of carbon generated in the developed world is ...

Posted by
pmlay
on
27 Oct 2009 - 05:50

Tanzania recently lost between 3,000 and 4,000 cattle worth 1 billion in a decade’s worst drought, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Livestock Development and Fisheries Ministry Jonas Melewas has said. Most cattle died in the north of the country – the northern highlands – he told the media in Arusha this week. Ngorongoro, Longido and Monduli Districts in Arusha are the ...

Posted by
pmlay
on
24 Oct 2009 - 09:07

The first batch of heavy oil meant to get Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL) generators running arrives tomorrow, Energy and Minerals minister William Ngeleja said yesterday. He told a press conference in Dar es Salaam that a ship with 7,524-tonne consignment of oil procured by Total would dock at Dar es Salaam port. This is a crucial step in the implementation of President Jakaya Kikwete’s directive...