By Isaac Senabulya on September 15, 2017
Armour Energy Limited, Australia, Irene Muloni, oil in Uganda, Roger Cressey
General
The Government of Uganda has today signed a production sharing agreement and issued license for petroleum exploration, development and production over the Kanywataba contract area with Armour energy limited from Australia. Speaking during the signing ceremony at the energy ministry, the energy Minister Eng. Irene Muloni said, this is the first production sharing agreement to be signed in […]
By Samuel Wamuttu on July 27, 2017
Adelaide, and Professor David A. Cooper from the Kirby Institute, Australia, author of the LATTE-2 study Dr David Margolis, Canada, France, France and Germany, Germany, injectable antiretroviral therapy (ART), international aids society, new phase 2 trial published in The Lancet, paris, Professor Joe Eron, Professor Mark A. Boyd, Spain, Sydney, two drugs (cabotegravir and rilpivirine), university of adelaide, University of New South Wales, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, ViiV Healthcare
Health, Health & Medical, Latest Uganda News
An injectable antiretroviral therapy (ART) consisting of two drugs (cabotegravir and rilpivirine) administered every four or eight weeks may be as effective as a daily oral dose of the drugs in maintaining viral suppression in patients with HIV, according to a new phase 2 trial published in The Lancet. In the study, patients were given […]
By Paul Kisembo on May 25, 2016
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Africa, Football, Sports
When it comes to age in football, there is always an anecdote in most footballing federations to consider. It’s not like women preferring to always be younger than their actual age, in football terms its more about competition. In Africa its presumed that age in football especially is not a norm in most African countries. […]
By Paul Kisembo on August 10, 2015
Australia, england, Fiji, Malawi, Netball World Cup, New Zealand, She cranes, South Africa, The Uganda National netball team, Wales, Zambia
Netball, Sports
The Uganda National netball team, the She Cranes recorded their first loss at the 2015 World Cup with a 47- 49 score line over Wales in their Day 3 at the AllPhones Arena. The She Cranes put up an exciting performance today against Wales at the on-going Netball World cup in Australia though it was […]
By editor1 on July 24, 2012
application, Australia, Selby Travelling Fellowship, visit
Arts/Humanities Scholarships, Sciences Scholarships
Selby Travelling Fellowship: Selby Travelling Fellowship is awarded to distinguished overseas scientists to visit Australia for public lecture/seminar tours and to visit scientific centres in Australia. Fellows are expected to increase public awareness of science and scientific issues and accordingly will be outstanding lecturers to the general lay public. Fellowships are tenable for visits of […]