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Partner With Local Vaccine Manufacturers-Tayebwa Tells Govt

Partner With Local Vaccine Manufacturers-Tayebwa Tells Govt

By Evans Najuna NEWS: The Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa has requested Government to implement public private partnerships with local investors who are venturing in vaccine manufacturing to ensure availability of stock at any given time. While touring a locally owned and managed Vaccine Access Initiative (VAI) plant and stores in Ntinda Kampala yesterday...

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Deputy Speaker Roots For More funds Into Sexual Reproductive Health

Deputy Speaker Roots For More funds Into Sexual Reproductive Health

By Our Reporter PARLIAMENT– The deputy speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa, has called for increased investment in sexual reproductive health to prevent child marriages and teenage pregnancies among girls. According to Tayebwa, focus should be put on prevention of teenage pregnancies among girls, as opposed to handling pregnancies. “More investments should be made in prevention...

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Tayebwa Rallies Men to Allow Wives Take On Positions of Leadership

Tayebwa Rallies Men to Allow Wives Take On Positions of Leadership

By Alex Esagala WallnetNews/MBARARA – Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa has asked men not to block their wives from joining positions of leadership, saying keeping them at home hinders their contribution to development. Tayebwa made the request before delivering a written speech of Speaker Anita Among at the burial of Maj (rtd) Fred Mugasho....

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Embattled minister Monica Musenero Faces Censure

Embattled minister Monica Musenero Faces Censure

By Our Reporter WallnetNews/Parliament— Embattled minister for science and innovation Dr. Monica Musenero yesterday 11th May  interfaced with adhoc committee on the floor of parliament after a report was tabled recommending for disbandment and suspension of preside, a company under which minister Musenero recieved close to 30billion shillings to research for the deadly Covid 19...