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Media Review, 26th July, 2024

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EAC SEEKS REGIONAL APPROACH TO WATER RESOURCES

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Summary: The East African Community (EAC) secretariat has urged member states to implement joint strategies aimed at addressing unsustainable utilisation of water resources and avert related challenges, such as dwindling fish stock and climate change. This is part of the secretariat’s plan to promote a blue economy across the region.

COL. NAKALEMA MEETS YOUTH LEADERS OVER CORRUPTION FIGHT

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Summary: National Youth Council of Uganda Chairperson, Jacob Eyeru thanked Col. Nakalema for her fight against corruption. He also requested her to engage the President on the issue of the youths who were arrested on Tuesday as they tried to march to Parliament in protest against corruption. Eyeru pledged their willingness to work with President Yoweri Museveni and the Government to deal with corruption in the right way.

MPS PRAISE EX-MP ALEPER AS A PERSON OF INTEGRITY

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Summary: Members of Parliament yesterday paid glowing tribute to the late former Moroto Municipality Legislator, Simon Peter Aleper, describing him as a person of integrity and character. MPs remembered Aleper, 49, for pushing for the development of Karamoja Region, being exceptionally dressed and articulate. He was MP between 2011 and 2016.

UGANDA TOPS AFRICA IN HIV CARE FOR CHILDREN

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Summary: Uganda is making remarkable strides in protecting children from HIV, a new health report by the Global Alliance for Ending AIDS in Children by 2030, indicates. The country was applauded for ensuring that all babies are born HIV-free and children living with HIV receive treatment. The report is titled, Transforming Vision into Reality.

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI COMMENDS NRM ON KISWAHILI DEVELOPMENT

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Summary: President Yoweri Museveni has emphasised that Kiswahili language holds significant importance, not only for Uganda’s unity and development but for the entire African continent. The language will help us unify as Africa, communicate effectively, and foster development,” he said. President Museveni’s remarks were conveyed by the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Katumba Wamala during the closing ceremony of a 10-day Kiswahili retreat at the National Leadership Institute (NALI) in Kyankwanzi District.

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