Following calls for some exemptions from government’s Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta has been summoned. The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, on Tuesday, February 7 endorsed a call from both sides of parliament for the minister to brief the House on the policy statement and issues emerging since its introduction. …
Read More »Don’t Use Our Health Facilities To Treat Gays With Leaking Pampers – Military Boss
He said this at his headquarters in Bwizibwera where he was handing over various projects to people living in Mbarara District. The deputy commander of Uganda’s land forces, Major General Francis Takirwa, has said that homosexuality in the country is unnatural, shameful and not okay. He also told people working …
Read More »Arrest Suame NDC man for ‘kill to win power’ comment – Group charges Police
Pressure group calling itself, Coalition of National Youth Organizers have called on the Ghana Police service to immediately arrest the NDC executive in the Suame constituency for his inciting comment. According to the group, his comments are born out of Reckless which portrays an intention to commit crime. In a …
Read More »Common Habits/Practices That Causes Breast Cancer In Women
Globally, according to WHO, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer morbidity and mortality among women and has become a major cause for public health concern. Studies show that genetic mutations and damage to DNA can cause breast cancer development when the cells within the breast tissues grow uncontrollably and …
Read More »Common Bladder Problems in Men and How To Treat Them
According to Heathline, Bladder problems are a common occurrence in both men and women. In men, the most common bladder problems are urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections, and an enlarged prostate gland. The following provides an overview of these problems and discusses how they can be treated. Unintentional urine loss is …
Read More »Mauritius, the only African country ranked as a ‘full democracy’ – EIU report
The island nation of Mauritius is Africa’s only fully democratic country according to the 2022 Democracy Index, an annual report by the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU). The country ranked ahead of France, Spain and South Korea on the list of full democracies which numbered 24 across the world. The Democracy …
Read More »24-year-old woman allegedly burning her cousin and boyfriend to death in suspected love triangle
A 24-year-old woman suspected to have set ablaze an apartment in Kampala, Uganda, killing two people has been charged in court and remanded to prison. Susan Kaitesi was arraigned before Nabweru Chief Magistrate?s Court and charged with two counts of murder and another count of arson. She?s accused of burning …
Read More »4 reasons couples should sleep naked
Sleeping in the nude encourages people to be more emotionally intimate and open with one another. Below are four reasons you should consider sleeping naked with your spouse: Improves relationships Sleeping naked promotes intimacy among couples. Close contact with a significant other can massively boost the amount of oxytocin in …
Read More »6 brain-boosting foods to add to your diet for sharp memory
What you eat has a significant impact on your body and health. Very few people, however, know that what you consume also affects your energy level, mood, and memory. A healthy well-balanced diet can do wonders for your brain health. Eating healthy foods encourages good blood flow to the brain. …
Read More »Honey: 4 simple ways this superfood can help in weight loss
Honey is a natural sweetener that can be beneficial for weight loss. Here’s how: Honey is highly enriched with Vitamins and Minerals. Raw organic honey’s living nutrients boost the body’s capacity to burn fat by accelerating metabolism. To burn more calories, consume honey first thing in the morning and just …
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