New Vision Digital Newsletter: Thursday, February 1, 2024

Feb 01, 2024

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Heateachers from various schools across the country attending the senior one selection at UMA Showgrounds in Kampala. (Photos by Miriam Namutebi).

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From celebratory graduations to the evolving narratives in academia, our editor has handpicked stories that promise to captivate you and keep you in the know. Welcome to the New Vision Digital Newsletter.

Why do female athletes treasure good looks?

For many female athletes, makeup transcends mere cosmetics; it symbolizes confidence, uniqueness, and determination. Despite engaging in sports that induce sweating and exertion, these athletes invest time in their appearance, aware that it lasts only seconds, minutes, or an hour. What deeper meaning lies behind this commitment? Read more

Why female athletes treasure good looks.

Why female athletes treasure good looks.

Revolutionizing the air we breathe: Uganda's car air cleaner filter factory

The National Enterprise Cooperation, the commercial arm of the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs, unveils a factory producing car air cleaner filters.

Unrelated fact: The current inhalable particulate matter (PM2.5) concentration in Uganda is 1.8 times above the recommended limit given by the World Health Organsation (WHO) 24-hour air quality guidelines. A huge win in the right direction for Uganda. How might this innovation impact our environment and daily lives? Read more

(Photo by Paul Watala)

(Photo by Paul Watala)

Nawangwe's call to graduates: embrace the Parish Development Model (PDM) Vice-Chancellor Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe rallies fresh graduates to embrace the Parish Development Model (PDM) program. How could this initiative help solve Uganda's unemployment burden? Read more

Graduands for the Degreee of Bachelor of Records and Archiving Management cheer as their names were read for the award during the third session of Makerere University's 74th Graduation ceremony at the freedom square on Wednesday 31st January 2023. (Credit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)

Graduands for the Degreee of Bachelor of Records and Archiving Management cheer as their names were read for the award during the third session of Makerere University's 74th Graduation ceremony at the freedom square on Wednesday 31st January 2023. (Credit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)

A silent crisis: rising obstetric fistula cases among young mothers.

Health workers at Hoima Regional Referral Hospital express worry over increasing obstetric fistula cases, especially among young mothers. What are the root causes, and how might this impact maternal health? Get the full story here

Ibrahim Bwaga said during the interview that TBA are the major causes of the Obstetric Fistula. (Photos by Abaanabasazi)

Ibrahim Bwaga said during the interview that TBA are the major causes of the Obstetric Fistula. (Photos by Abaanabasazi)

Teachers turn up at UMA Showgrounds for S1 selection

Uganda Manufacturer's Association (UMA) grounds in Kampala buzz with activity as teachers make selections for students to join Senior One at a secondary school. What's the significance of this selection process, and how does it impact students' futures? Read more

Heateachers from various schools across the country attending the senior one selection at UMA Showgrounds in Kampala. (Photos by Miriam Namutebi).

Heateachers from various schools across the country attending the senior one selection at UMA Showgrounds in Kampala. (Photos by Miriam Namutebi).

Sudan's Eastern border: a fragile peace under threat

Sudan's east faces the specter of war. With the frontline inching closer and reports of military training camps, the fragile peace is in jeopardy. What implications does this hold for the region, and what questions arise about conflict and diplomacy? Learn more

Sudanese army officials greet the crowd during a meeting with the city's governor supporters and members of the Sudanese armed popular resistance, which supports the army, in Gedaref, Sudan, on January 16, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in Sudan between the army and paramilitaries. (AFP)

Sudanese army officials greet the crowd during a meeting with the city's governor supporters and members of the Sudanese armed popular resistance, which supports the army, in Gedaref, Sudan, on January 16, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in Sudan between the army and paramilitaries. (AFP)

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