Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
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Cooperatives & Communities
Alexander OkoriOctober 28, 2021
Police deny Soroti city Woman MP access to Soroti main market over covid-19 SOPs
SOROTI – Business at Soroti Modern Market on Tuesday came to standstill following a clash between the police and the Soroti City Woman Member of Parliament, Joan Acom Alobo. Alobo, who was…
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Caesar MukasaOctober 1, 2021
Cooperatives given up to November to hold Covid-19 delayed AGMs
UGANDA – The Registrar of Cooperative Societies in Uganda has set 31st December 2021 as the deadline for all cooperatives to have their Annual General Meetings (AGMs). The directive comes at the…
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Cooperatives & Communities
Peter AbaanabasaziSeptember 3, 2021
Hoima District Referees SACCO suffers financial distress as a result of Covid-19
HOIMA – The mandatory Covid-19 lockdown has finally taken its toll on referees as games and sports resumed under strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Last week, Hoima District Referees Saving and Credit…
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Cooperatives & Communities
Joshua NahamyaAugust 27, 2021
National Drug Authority approves 2nd herbal Covid-19 drug in Mbarara City
MBARARA – National Drug Authority (NDA) has approved the use of Vidicine, a local herbal complimentary drug for treatment of Covid-19. This comes barely two months after the government approved Covidex manufactured…
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Cooperatives & Communities
Solomon OtimJuly 28, 2021
Police Collects 10m From Motorists In Lango
LIRA – Police in the North Kyoga region has collected Shs 10,880,000 from motorists defying the Covid-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in Lango sub-region in one month. The money has been collected…
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Blessing NimaroJuly 8, 2021
Amuru Traders Resort To Other Transport Means
AMURU – After closing Elegu border in Amuru district, traders have resorted to ferrying produce using wheelbarrows and boda- boda to reach out to their customers in the neighboring Nimule Market in…
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Cooperatives & Communities
Blessing NimaroJune 18, 2021
Amuru Traders Stuck With Piles Of Rotting Food
AMURU – To traders in Amuru, piles of rotting food stuck on their market shelves are a sour pain inflicted by the government’s recent cross border movement restrictions of Elegu border. These…
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