Govt Issues Heatwave Survival tips: Stay Hydrated, Shower, and Reduce Activity
Searing heat compels people to drink a lot of water The government says citizens should drink like fish, shower like […]
Searing heat compels people to drink a lot of water The government says citizens should drink like fish, shower like […]
Uganda’s wildlife conservation efforts have made significant strides in restoring endangered species and protecting biodiversity. However, as the country joins
. Climate change experts, researchers, and educational institutions have proposed the inclusion of climate change lessons in Uganda’s national curriculum.
By U R N New Agency Uganda Radio Network What you need to know: Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa has directed the
What you need to know: Residents are on the edge after Kicitya rock in Kapchorwa District, Sebei Sub-region, developed cracks,
What you need to know: A team from Nation Media Group-Uganda (NMG-U) headed by its Managing Director Susan Nsibirwa yesterday
What you need to know: The Aga Khan Education Services management have said they hope to rally all their students
What you need to know: Jubilations marred a section of families in Rubongi sub-county in Tororo District on Tuesday after
What you need to know: The Minister of Tourism Wildlife and Antiquities, Col (Rtd) Tom Butime, on Thursday inaugurated the
What you need to know: Over 10,000 fishermen at Lake Kijjanebarola in Rakai District are stranded after a heavy carpet
Conservationists are concerned about the rapid spread of invasive plants at Kidepo Valley National Park, which they said are threatening
What you need to know: As schools across the country officially open for term one today, those in Ntoroko District
The Shs1.2 billion Mbale garbage recycling plant has been abandoned and vandalised by unknown people, Woods Radio has learnt. The facility was
What you need to know: As governments and conservation enthusiasts mark World Wetlands Day today (Friday), environmentalists say community-led approaches
What you need to know: The Fisheries Protection Unit (FPU) in Greater Masaka has destroyed over one tonne of immature
What you need to know: Environmentalists are pushing for a circular economy that minimises dumping of waste that harms the
What you need to know: The herdsmen claim they have been grazing in the reserve for more than 30 years
You cannot copy content of Woods Radio