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Uganda: Comboni Students Strike, Force Administration to Close School Comboni Secondary School in Adjumani District was closed yesterday morning following a violent strike by students who torched a grass-thatched store, destroyed a school administration block and dormitories. AllAfrica.com Jun 27 12:35am
Uganda: Second Hand Computers - a Cause for Concern Leading the fight against electronic waste which pollutes the environment in Africa is Uganda. The country has implemented a complete ban on the import of second hand electronics. But since the restrictive policy has slowly taken full effect, growing criticism from businesses as well as NGOs and consumers raises the question: who really benefits from the ban? AllAfrica.com Jun 02 04:49am
Uganda: Maryhill School to Mark Golden Jubilee Maryhill High School has launched year-long celebration activities to mark its 50 years of existence with a thanks-giving mass at Nyamitanga Cathedral with a call to promote girl child education under the theme "Bestow a legacy: invest in the future." AllAfrica.com Jun 22 02:57am
Uganda: Star Trail - Julianna Nominated in Nigeria Awards The sky is the limit for singer Julianna Kanyomozi; she has been nominated for the Pan African Artiste/Group of the year for the Nigeria Entertainment Awards (NEA) 2011. AllAfrica.com Jun 17 04:16am
Uganda: Two Faces of Naguru Unlike other hills in Kampala, Naguru has two faces to it. Titus Kakembo contrasts the uphill elegant side with the shabby 'Go Down' AllAfrica.com Jun 14 08:44am
Uganda: Police Storm Printing Press The police raided and searched the premises of Prime General Supply Limited, a company which offers printing services to "Ggwanga" newspaper, just hours after the paper's offices were raided. AllAfrica.com Jun 04 07:35am
Social media day: Did Twitter and Facebook really build a global revolution? It felt like we watched it everywhere. Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News Jun 30 09:21am
Samasource Taps Silicon Valley To Create Jobs For Poor People Forget microfinance. Leila Chiriyath Janah is betting that "microwork" can be an even more successful route to alleviate poverty. Samasource, her three year old San Francisco nonprofit, has found simple computer-based work for 1,200 people living in poverty in Kenya, India, Pakistan, Haiti, Uganda and South Africa. The paying clients? Technology companies like LinkedIn, Intuit and Google. "We're ... Forbes via Yahoo! News Jun 08 04:59pm
Tanzania: Ban On Used Computers Cause for Concern Leading the fight against electronic waste which pollutes the environment in Africa is Uganda. The country has implemented a complete ban on the import of second hand electronics. But since the restrictive policy has slowly taken full effect, growing criticism from businesses as well as NGOs and consumers raises the question: who really benefits from the ban? AllAfrica.com Jun 14 06:33am
Network online labs for innovation Social media have shown the power of online collaboration — now online labs need to harness it, argues Olawale B. Akinwale. SciDev.net Jun 29 07:44am
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