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23 Nov, 21:09


Mushrooms are easy to grow, and coffee grounds make an excellent mushroom growing medium for them to get all the nutritional they need. Coffee grounds also have enough air spaces to allow the spawn to spread.
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23 Nov, 21:01


Establishing the medical centre will improve the level of brain surgeries, cancer treatment and heart disease management in the country.
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23 Nov, 20:59


"As a district, we have in our budget allocation for fuel for referral of mothers and anemic children," Mr Geoffrey Ocen Kiring.
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23 Nov, 20:27


Mr Kakeeto asked the committee to sympathize with him, saying that his department is understaffed and cannot adequately inspect all the schools under his jurisdiction.
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23 Nov, 20:16


In his sentence, the Court Chairman Colonel Innocent Tukashaba said the court was convinced by the aggravating factors in the case fearing that the gun which has not been recovered could be used to commit grave atrocities.
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23 Nov, 19:48


Buganda Land Board will oversee the titling process and work with relevant authorities to ensure that certificates are issued efficiently.
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23 Nov, 19:13


“When kids connect what they already know to what they read they become fluent readers which is essential for good reading comprehension,” Ms Mastullah Nandege.
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23 Nov, 18:19


Land disputes in Ajia Sub-county have persisted for years, with the area being lucrative for farmland buyers. Last year, a man was similarly killed by communities in Ajia over land and his body dumped in the bush.
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23 Nov, 18:01


The cost of replenishing the lost nutrients from the soil using inorganic fertilizers is high, and many farmers cannot afford it. Scientists across the world have recommended farmers adopt the use of wood ash to replenish their soils to achieve improved yields.
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23 Nov, 17:20


Dr Smyth does not agree that organic crops, agroecology, and regenerative agriculture will, on their own, overcome the significant challenges to increased food production, such as drought, plant diseases and pests.
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23 Nov, 16:07


Dr Smyth does not agree that organic crops, agroecology, and regenerative agriculture will, on their own, overcome the significant challenges to increased food production, such as drought and increases in plant diseases and pests.
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23 Nov, 13:13


The farmers continue to grow local bean varieties, namely Masindi Yellow, and Rushareet, because they possess uniquely desired traits such as attractive color, early maturing, and good culinary qualities.
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23 Nov, 12:22


In your Sunday Monitor, find out how Uganda and Kenya are reading from different scripts on the specifics of the arrests of Dr Kizza Besigye and his comrade Obeid Lutale in Nairobi.
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23 Nov, 10:19


Ms Meg Jaquay, the president of Amcham Uganda told the Monitor, that they cannot invest their donations directly to the ministries because they also want to directly work with the beneficiaries https://bit.ly/3OopAxs #MonitorUpdates

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23 Nov, 09:35


A report highlights the economic and cultural significance of royalty collections, showcasing their role in supporting creators’ livelihoods https://bit.ly/411QEKq #MonitorUpdates

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23 Nov, 09:15


Uganda is facing severe climate-related challenges, including the rapid melting of the Rwenzori Mountains’ glaciers, landslides on Mount Elgon, and severe droughts in Karamoja https://bit.ly/4fFmUYa #MonitorUpdates

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23 Nov, 09:01


Hussein Kyanjo’s departure from Makindye West left a question of who would succeed him. Allan Ssewanyana took over but now faces opposition from Zahrah Maala Luyirika, who seeks to challenge his position amid shifting political alliances https://bit.ly/4fRT1nm #MonitorUpdates

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23 Nov, 08:26


Dr Besigye faces charges in Uganda’s military court despite being a civilian. The case highlights concerns about judicial independence, as Opposition figures frequently appear in military courts https://bit.ly/3OnTd1E #MonitorUpdates

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23 Nov, 07:41


Museveni's bush war comrade and close confidant-turned-bitter rival Besigye, whose absence in politics had created an impression of retirement, roared back recently https://bit.ly/4eRvTV6 #MonitorUpdates

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23 Nov, 06:37


Nairobi had initially denied claims that it was involved - or was even aware - of the seizing of Dr Kizza Besigye https://bit.ly/3OmPyRK #MonitorUpdates