Uganda’s mining sector holds huge economic potential, but persistent governance and financial challenges continue to undermine its growth. Despite being rich in gold, copper, tin, cobalt and rare ...
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Hosted on MSNSchool nature clubs fighting wetland encroachmentClimate change, population growth, urbanisation and other unsustainable and non-eco-friendly human activities ;are conspiring to threaten wetland ;survival. These threats are causing them to disappear ...
The artist through expressive brushstrokes and a vibrant palette fused with regular themes invites us to his exploratory ...
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New Vision on MSNUganda reaffirms commitment to wetland conservation amid progressAs the world prepares to mark World Wetlands Day Sunday, Uganda is reaffirming its commitment to wetland conservation, citing ...
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Mongabay on MSNIn Uganda, a women-led reforestation initiative fights flooding, erosionIn western Uganda’s Kasese district, where the Rwenzori Mountains meet the sprawling plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park, ...
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Hosted on MSNTourism sector: Uganda out of the woodsWhen stability returned to Uganda after the National Resistance Movement (NRM) came to power in 1986, revitalising the tourism sector was high on the agenda. The progress achieved in this sector by ...
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