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Police, community mob top list of journalists’ rights abusers – new report
By Ezaruku Draku Franklin Police, for the 14th time in a raw have once again emerged the top tormentors of journalist in Uganda, cementing their position as the undisputed rights violators of journalists in the country. The community and mob came second while UPDF took the third position in abusing and violating the rights of…
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US, African gov’ts to partner for just energy transition, ecosystem conservation
By Ezaruku Draku Franklin The US government will partner with African governments to advance a just transition to a clean energy economy that both saves the planet and fosters inclusive economic opportunity, the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken has said. The US top diplomat made the commitment during the Conservation, Climate Adaptation, and…
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COP27: World must make concrete action plans to combat climate change, UN Secretary General
By Ezaruku Draku Franklin The United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres has warned that concrete and time bound actions must be put in place to mitigate the impacts of climate change. While opening the COP27 at the Egyptian City of Sharm El-Sheikh, Guterres said the clock is ticking and that actions must be taken now…
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108 years of darkness, what next for West Nile region?
The Nyagak power dam that has become a point of contention in the West Nile Region