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NEWS UPDATES AT 7 O’CLOCK WITH ORANGE. Kampala road and Parliament Avenue will be closed on the eve of the Kampala city Festival which is set for October 5th , 2014. KCCA executive Director, Jennifer Musisi, has said that all roads leading in and out of Kampala on October 4, Saturday will be closed at 6:00pm to allow the team to decorate the city ahead of the festival. The festival will kick off with a procession at Buganda Road (CPS) at 9am. The procession will then join Yusuf Lule Road (Nakumatt) - Nile Avenue (UBC TV)-Speke Hotel- Constitutional Square- then Kampala Road. The route Map will be published today. Uganda wildlife Authority (UWA) is engaging the services of former poachers in conservation activities. In one of the measures to reduce poaching, the reformed poachers will be employed as rangers. Tom Okello Obong, the Murchison falls area conservation manager is optimistic the group will particularly be useful in identifying trends and tactics applied by poachers, destroying traps and wire snares and identifying active abettors. The aim is to reduce the rate at which endangered species are exterminated. The attack on wildlife has mainly affected elephants, hippos, lions, leopards, hyenas and the Uganda Kob. Minister of State for Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries Hon. Zurubabel Mijumbi Nyira has asked farmers to transform from subsistence to commercial farming to fight poverty. Today marks one hundred and eight years of the Uganda Police. The Centenary celebrations that are open to the general public are taking place at Kololo ceremonial grounds. Several guests who include 54 African police chiefs are attending the celebrations expected to be presided over by the commander in chief of the Armed forces Yoweri Museveni. The Liberian authorities say they will prosecute the man diagnosed with Ebola in the US, accusing him of lying over his contact with an infected relative. When he left the country last month, Liberian national Thomas Eric Duncan filled in a questionnaire saying that none of his relatives were sick. But Liberias assistant health minister said he had taken a sick relative to a clinic in a wheelbarrow. Mr Duncan is in a serious condition in a Dallas hospital. His is the first case of Ebola to be diagnosed on US soil. RADIOCITY NEWS: BRINGING THE WORLD CLOSER TO YOU!
Posted on: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 04:12:51 +0000

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