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Day: June 11, 2020

Mega Milk Unveils Most Nutritious Yoghurt In All Fruit Flavours

Mega Milk Unveils Most Nutritious Yoghurt In All Fruit Flavours

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By Keefa Nuwahereza Mega Milk Limited, the manufacturers of pasteurized milk in Uganda, have unveiled the most nutritious and healthy yoghurt called Mega Yoghurt, which comes in various fruit flavours. According to our sources at the company, Mega Yoghurt comes in flavours like Vanilla, Strawberry and Blueberry, which can be found in all shops and supermarkets. A lady enjoys Mega Yoghurt with her baby The Company, whose slogan is ‘It’s not milk if it’s not Mega milk’, also boasts of producing very tasty milkshakes that are comparable to no other, plus producing and packaging pasteurized milk at affordable prices. Besides Mega Yoghurt, the dairy company recently introduced the usage of milking machines to extract milk from the thousands of cows at their farms, which is handl...
Panic As Uganda Prisons Officers, Inmates Test Positive For COVID-19

Panic As Uganda Prisons Officers, Inmates Test Positive For COVID-19

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By Keefa Nuwahereza Prisons officers in Uganda are on tension following the outbreak of Coronavirus in some prisons in the country. This Website has established that at least 199 inmates and 24 Prisons officers were on Wednesday quarantined at Kaiti prison in Namutumba District for 14 days, after a former inmate tested positive for COVID-19. While speaking to the press, Frank Baine, the Uganda Prisons Service spokesperson, said the confirmed case was arrested for defying the presidential directive in Mayuge District and had so far spent four days in prison. “After handing him over to the Ministry of Health, we have gone ahead to quarantine the whole prison, with prisoners and staff there for 14 days. Today (Wednesday), we are expecting officials from the Ministry of Health to ...
‘Burundi President Nkurunziza Died Of COVID-19’-Diplomats

‘Burundi President Nkurunziza Died Of COVID-19’-Diplomats

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By Elite News Reporter Fresh details coming in indicate that Pierre Nkurunziza, who was Burundi’s outgoing President, died of Coronavirus (COVID-19), according to diplomatic sources in Bujumbura, who made the revelation on Wednesday. The Burundi government had earlier said Nkurunziza’s sudden death was a result of a heart attack, while others suspected poisoning. The 55-year old was due to stand down in August following elections on May 20. “He had coronavirus but no one would say so because the president had played it down all along,” a western diplomat based in Bujumbura said. About 11 days ago, Denise Nkurunziza, the first lady of Burundi, flew to Nairobi seeking medical treatment for a reason that was officially undisclosed. However, it was confirmed later that she was ...