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Congolese National Dies Of Ebola At Kampala Hospital As Uganda Tightens Surveillance

Congolese National Dies Of Ebola At Kampala Hospital As Uganda

Health authorities in Uganda have confirmed an imported Ebola case after a 59-year-old Congolese national died while receiving treatment at a hospital in Kampala. According to the Ministry of Health, the man was admitted to Kibuli Muslim Hospital on May 11 after developing severe symptoms including high fever, difficulty breathing, abdominal complications and general weakness. His condition later deteriorated, and …

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Gov’t Tightens Grip On Public Service With Performance-Based Reports

Govt Tightens Grip On Public Service With Performance Based Reports

Gov’t Tightens Grip On Public Service With Performance-Based Reports | Voice of Bugerere HomeUncategorizedGov’t Tightens Grip On Public Service With Performance-Based Reports , https://voiceofbugerere.com/govt-tightens-grip-on-public-service-with-performance-based-reports/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=govt-tightens-grip-on-public-service-with-performance-based-reports

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Electricity Watchdog Tightens Grip on Power Operators in Eastern Uganda

Electricity Watchdog Tightens Grip on Power Operators in Eastern Uganda

By Hannington G. Mbabazi Kampala: The Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) Board has concluded a three-day oversight visit to major electricity generation and transmission facilities in Eastern Uganda, as part of its mandate to monitor performance and enforce compliance within the power sector. The inspection tour, conducted from April 23 to 25, covered a range of installations critical to Uganda’s electricity …

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‘No Internship, No Degree’: Gov’t Tightens Rules On Medical Students With 6yr Training Plan

‘No Internship, No Degree’: Gov’t Tightens Rules On Medical Students With 6yr Training Plan

Viewers: 90,004 By Spy Uganda The Ministry of Health has mounted a firm defence of a controversial policy requiring medical students to complete six years of training before graduation, arguing that the move is critical to protecting patient safety and restoring confidence in the country’s healthcare system. Appearing before Parliament’s Health Committee on April 10, 2026, Health Minister Ruth …

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